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    Here's the inside of the new shop

    You know the old saying "When the cats away, the mouse will play" While the LOML went to Phoenix for a week, I was able to finish the insulation, hang the sheetrock, texture the walls and get it painted, all with a little help from my friends. Also got the gates installed too. I hope she's happy when she gets home tonight. I hope you guys like it too. Here's a few pics. As you can see, it's already too small, but it'll do. Don't pay any attetion to the extension cord hanging through the window. Thats my only source of power until I get the 200 amp upgrade inspected.
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    Here's the segmented gates too. FINALLY, back to turning. I've got several rings ready to go on the vessel tonight. If I can stay on it I should be close to done this weekend.
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    Everything looks great! You just need some shelves for your projects.
    A few hours south of Steve Schlumpf

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    Great thanks Bill, I just shorted out my keyboard with drool. Now my boss is going to be ticked!!! Nice shop!
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    Bill,

    Nice shop. You say that it's already too small, but it looks like you did a very nice job laying everything out and making the most of the space. I like that you used the rafter as a place to put your clamps. I did that too and it really saved me a lot of space and keeps them out of the way.

    The segmented gates look awesome.

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    Thanks guys, I can't wait to have the building powered up. At least I can get to some turning now. I've got 7 rings ready for the big one tonight.
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    Looking good. All you need now is an AC unit for the window and a small refrigerator for liquid refreshments, then you are good to go.

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    Congrats on the new shop. You will be turning that devil poison wood I gave you soon.
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    I guess you can't see it, but there's an AC unit at the end of the tablesaw built into the wall, I can get it down to 72 degrees on a 105 degree day. The fridge is sitting at my business waiting for the building to be powered up from the house. Gotta make room for some cold ones. I still have to squeeze my 22-44 JET Drum sander somewhere, but I do it some how. It's my last missing link for segmenting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Vickery View Post
    Congrats on the new shop. You will be turning that devil poison wood I gave you soon.
    Hey Mike, I'll have it on the lathe soon I hope. I actually haven't got it from Craig yet but he's supposed to come down here in a week or so. I haven't had an alergy to any wood yet so I'll keep my fingers crossed. Actually I was cutting some 2x4's last week and that caused some itching but that's pine, I almost never make anything out of pine anyway.
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    ah vaulted celings way to go Bill !!!, Idid mine same way only have 3 colar ties to dodge when turnng 10 ft board, i have a small rollup door I plan on adding to mine to make " loading / unloading " way easier.
    John 3:16

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    Turned out nice Bill !! I know you don't have power yet, but I'm curious, I don't see any light fixtures.
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    Shop looks really good Bill! Everything seems to laid out so you have easy access. Hope the 200 amp inspection happens soon and everything checks out for you. Have fun!

    Oh yeah, really like your gate! Very nice work!
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    Hey Bill,

    Don't forget the LOML to pick out a few curtains for the interior decor. Don't want to leave her completely out of the project.
    Been around power equipment all my life and can still count to twenty one nakey

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    It has to be a good feeling nearing the end of building.

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