All,
Thanks for the remarks. It has a long way to go.
Boyd,
The ceilings are just a bit under 10 feet. I think 9' 8" to be exact.
Ted,
What service and whats your job. If it is Navy I may be able to help. Pm me with the details
Greg
All,
Thanks for the remarks. It has a long way to go.
Boyd,
The ceilings are just a bit under 10 feet. I think 9' 8" to be exact.
Ted,
What service and whats your job. If it is Navy I may be able to help. Pm me with the details
Greg
WOW! What a great space, Greg. Congratulations on the new home and shop. Best of luck.
Lou
Procrastination.......
Maybe I'll think about that tomorrow
What a wonderful space and the tools are equally as impressive!
Congrats
Very nice looking shop. Waiting to see what comes out of it.
Greg, that is a wonderful space, building etc. A GREAT shop!! Enjoy it and be safe. Good choice!! I always look @ the shop or basement first when we look to buy homes.
Jerry
Very nice shop!! You have done well...bet you are happy right now!!
Greg, that is one sweet setup! Congrats and I hope you get to enjoy it for many, many years to com! The one question I do have is, are you planning on keeping the Woodsucker right there? If so, any plans to enclose it? I'm curious, as I also have one of those and am fortunate enough to have an attached area where I installed mine, then ducted the filtered air back into the shop. Don't know if I'd care for the noise to be in the main area of the shop.
Cheers,
John K. Miliunas
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Nice Set up.
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