It's looking like the next place won't be very workshop friendly. Where we're looking to buy, no out buildings are allowed. So the garage has to be the workshop. But it's Florida and I'm not a big fan of keeping the cars out in the sun 24/7. Now I'm looking at a stowable workshop - something that I can easily set up after moving the cars out of the garage and easily stow away at the end of the day.
I'd have to do without the table saw with router table, the lathe and maybe even the DC & related pipe.
The workbench would have to be against a wall in what would hopefully be an over-sized garage. And the bandsaw would be mobile and stored in some corner. Those would be the big items I can't see living without.
Pretty much everything else would have to be stored in cases. I'm thinking I'd need a track saw, a collapsible router table, some modification on the mitersaw and planer setups I now have and a wall of shelves. I have a Festool CT 26 that would have to act as the DC unless I managed to find a spot for the DC I now have.
Does anyone work like this? If so, how have you made this work so this setup is conducive to woodworking? In other words, you aren't discouraged to take on projects because of the hassle of setting up and breaking down the work area at the end of the day.