Would like to get thoughts on what is a sweet spot for the width of a shop. I have often thought close to 30', but have been re-thinking it and am now wondering if 24 - 25' isn't a better width. At some point the extra width becomes wasted space, until you reach a point where you can add in more tools and work space.
What I am thinking is, left to right, a TS, then a jointer or planer, with a chop saw against the right wall. It allows for 4 - 5' in between each tool. I have been working with a couple of different tool layout programs, mostly Grizzly's, but realize I could easily be missing some key points or thought process.
Thoughts?