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Old 07-26-2008, 08:12 PM   #1
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This is the first time I have tried to up-load pictures this is my small shop I only have half of the garage because the wife says so. However it works for me not sure how many of the pictures will come up.
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Old 07-26-2008, 08:19 PM   #2
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I guess I did not do it right the first time.
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Old 07-26-2008, 08:21 PM   #3
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I guess I can only send two pictures at a time or am I doing something wrong ?
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Old 07-26-2008, 08:38 PM   #4
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I guess I can only send two pictures at a time or am I doing something wrong ?
You can do 5 at a time. Upload the 2 like you did and you can add 2 more, then one more in the same box that pops up when you click "manage attachments". You're getting closer.
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Old 07-26-2008, 09:04 PM   #5
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Thanks Daren computers are new to me however my grand kids have no problems
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Nice shop!.....but way too clean
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I'm with you Mike...

A picture of my shop and then a picture of that shop would be the beginning and end shots on "Extreme Makeover - Woodworker's Shop Edition..."




to you, Bruce...
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Old 07-28-2008, 07:13 PM   #8
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A picture of my shop and then a picture of that shop would be the beginning and end shots on "Extreme Makeover - Woodworker's Shop Edition..."




to you, Bruce...

Well guys my wife parks her car in there everynight need I say more.
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Same here.... LOL....
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Nice little shop. I was looking at your picture and saw you have a pneumatic stapler like I have. I bought mine from a company that sells Harber Frieght returns. I have never seen another like it, nor have I talk to anyone that has either. The little stapler come in handy, and I love using it.

It's not the size of your shop that counts, It's what comes out of it.
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Very nice and my kind of shop....Clean........
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Handyman.
All my pneumatic tools come from Harbor Frieght I have never had a problem with there pneumatic tools.
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I'm with you Mike...

A picture of my shop and then a picture of that shop would be the beginning and end shots on "Extreme Makeover - Woodworker's Shop Edition..."




to you, Bruce...
I hear that !!! same here....

nice shop BTW!!!
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I can't be the only person who uses a garage to park cars and just pulls tools out to the middle of the floor when they're in use. All my tools get jammed against the walls and stacked on top of each other when not in use. I also work around two kayaks, two bikes, two surfboards, several sets of cabinets and shelves, not to mention the lawn tools.

I did just get a Delta 12" portable thickness planer though, which I'm looking forward to using very soon. I'll have to figure out what to stack it on top of to use it though. Ah, the hardship.
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Lots of good storage and mobile base action going on in that shop! Nice job.
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Old 07-30-2008, 07:28 PM   #16
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Well you saw my small shop how about some more small shop pictures, must of the guys here have alot of room work. Then again they may not have a wife with a car that just can't stay out side like my truck has too because there car is special sorry guys did not wont it to be about me.
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Thanks Bruce. Now I have clamp envy.
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Thanks Bruce. Now I have clamp envy.
Sometimes clamps can be your best friend.
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It looks like you have a place for everything. I wish my shop was that well organized. Would you mind if used your shop pictures on my website at www.woodshopics.com?
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Thanks Bruce. Now I have clamp envy.
You know what they say about guys who have big, long clamps....
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That's right... they can clamp wider pieces of wood....
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