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Thread: Welcome to my shop....(shop tour)

  1. #16
    I was kindof expecting to see beer cans sitting in the corners.
    Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Young
    I was kindof expecting to see beer cans sitting in the corners.
    Jim, put on your glasses and look real close at the last picture....that is one LARGE beer can in the corner.....for after all work is done of course!

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    Looks like a shop to me! Thanks for the tour, Steve! (Nice avitar... )
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    Steve,

    Looks like you spend a lot of time in there. Good! We've been averaging about 6 in. of snow a day up here the last week. I'd be glad to let you have it cheap.

    John
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    Steve that is a great shop! Your not monkeying around
    "All great work starts with love .... then it is no longer work"

  6. #21
    nice shop man! good to see it gets worked in. tod

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    Thanks guys...I did get another picture of my stuff that is portable, when not in use (rarely) these items can be stored in one area.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Ash
    Jim, put on your glasses and look real close at the last picture....that is one LARGE beer can in the corner.....for after all work is done of course!
    Just for you Jim Young.....


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    Steve....looks like a well stocked, often used multi-purpose shop! I like the refreshment center!
    Ken

    So much to learn, so little time.....

  10. #25
    here,here on the large pop-tops! if i ever get up north i`ll stop in and see if i can dent that thing

  11. #26
    Nice set up, love that unifence.

    Chuck
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    Nice and dusty as it should be.
    Thanks.
    TJH
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    Great looking shop Steve! Thanks for the tour.
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