I'll try and post some pics up here from my shop. Pics were taken today, Sunday March 2, 2008. And no, its not very clean.
Just thought it was time for me to share a little view of my corner of heaven.
Brad
I'll try and post some pics up here from my shop. Pics were taken today, Sunday March 2, 2008. And no, its not very clean.
Just thought it was time for me to share a little view of my corner of heaven.
Brad
You must be a clean freak. Looks almost sterile to me.
A nice, cozy and inviting shop you have there.
I've see shops that are bigger than my house. I'm sure a lot of space is nice and useful, but the smaller shops tend to be more interesting to me. Perhaps because I can relate to and appreciate the nature of smaller shops.
I enjoy seeing how others address the space limitations of shops. Thanks for sharing.
Mini Max, Hitachi, DeWalt, Incra looks like you have it all coming together. My old shop was 1 stall of a 3 stall garage and believe me it was much cheaper to heat than my shop now. I have a big shop because I happen to have a big buildings but in the end woodworking is all about quality of your work not the size if your shop. Of course a big shop means you can have more tools, which is 1/2 the fun of the hobby anyway.
I think all those clamps are just getting in your way. I can take them off your hands for you!
Looks great!
Very nice and well equiped - I would say heavy on the clean also.
Looks like a nice place to spend some time.
Great use of space, Brad.
My first shop was a 8' x 16' Leonard Aluminum Utility Building....stayed in it for 11 yrs. until I built my 20' x 28' in '93.
Just about all my tools were at arm's length!
btw - what is the chunk of wood with the handle on it on your router table....an early American antique push-stick??
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Brad
Nice looking shop. Looks like a great place to spend alot of time...
Did you have the air cleaner last time I was down?? I don't remember seeing it.
BTW. Regarding the piece laying on the router table. Nice work so far squaring up that log. And to think you only used a ROS.
Brad, Is that thing on the router table a mallet or a large putter? Could you show a pic of the outside of your shop?
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I think I like opening day of deer season more than any udder day of the year. It's like Christmas wit guns. - Remnar Soady
That bear is going to eat him alive. Go help him! That bear doesn't need any help! - The Three Stooges
Well, my son-in-law has aquired an old barn and there were several of these things mounted to the walls around the livestock bays. I suspect that they were either saddle or bridal 'hangers' for lack of any real knowledge about them. I just found one I could remove without much trouble.
Picture of the outside? I think I have one here, hold on:
It was still under construction somewhat but here ya go.
Brad