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    Photos of my completed shop

    [IMG][/IMG]Thought I'd share some photos...I need to thank everyone for all the advice.
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    Nice looking digs gary
    Reg
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    Yup...that's a shop! A nice one, too! Thanks for sharing!
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    Awesome shop, now lets get that place dirty and report back with projects, lol...

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    Nice shop Gary,you must spend alot time in there,I would.BTW, what do you think of your grizzly bandsaw,I got my eye on that one!

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    That is one well thought out and organized shop! You must be really proud of your setup. We have simular equipment and some of the same but my workplace looks like a disaster area compared to yours. What do you think of the Ridgid sander?

    The thing that I really like is "Smitty's Barn". That would make for a great incentive for me to get out there and at least start to work.

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    I'm having to 'reclaim' my shop from a year of house repair. I don't think I'll ever have it that organized. I am printing this out to put in my shop for inspiration. Nice shop Gary. Have a lot of fun.

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    That looks great Gary. I can see from your faithful shop-dog that keeping the Chukker handy on the pegboard wall is a must.
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    It looks to comfortable but great just great.

    I figure if I could have just a few Sq. Ft. out of a few of these shops I could be a bit more comfortable in my shop too 28' x 36" or 32' x 32' would be just fine. Weeelll maybe 34' x 36' you know 1200 Sq. Ft. or a bit more wouldn't hurt a bit.
    I usually find it much easier to be wrong once in while than to try to be perfect.

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    Great looking shop. Well equipped, very organized, and oh, so clean!

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    Hi Gary,
    Great looking shop. It's time to get it dusty! How does the DC adaptor work on your SCMS? That is the biggest mess maker for me. What type of hookup are you using? JCB.

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    Nice looking setup Gary. How do you like that Grizzly planer? That one is on my "wish list"

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    Great looking set-up Gary. How do you like your Tempest? I'm looking for as much real world information on dust collectors as I can get.

    Thanks for sharing,

    Ron Robinson

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    Very nice shop Gary! Time to get some dust on those new tools!
    I have been black and blue in some spot, somewhere, almost all my life from too intimate contacts with my own furniture. - Frank Lloyd Wright

    I have been black and blue and bloody in some spot, somewhere, almost all my life from too intimate contacts while building my own furniture. - Rennie Heuer

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    Talking Great Shop

    Man, what a great shop

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