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Old 11-29-2008, 07:02 PM   #1
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Default The work bench thing.

As I stated in another thread, I have three wall
mounted work benches. Here they are. I am
working on several projects so things are a bit
messy.

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Old 11-29-2008, 08:48 PM   #2
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Your shop looks like mine, I have to go outside to change my mind, because there's no room in the shop to do so. LOL Nice boat by the way.
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If there are two people in the shop, they have to
fart one at a time.
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Looks pretty darn comfortable to me ! Wanna see the Dog though.
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She lives across the street and only comes to
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I've been working on my shop for quite a while now, cleaning, organizing and basically overhauling it to suit my needs. There are a few things out of place and it bothers me to no end. I hate clutter in my shop and to me, it is a major safety hazard. I have to say, that after seeing your shop, mine is spotless in comparison. Thanks for making my organized chaos seem a little more tolerable.
p.s. When are the pictures coming of the next stage of the boat build?
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p.s. When are the pictures coming of the next stage of the boat build?
Sorry BHOFM,
Right after posting, I ventured through the rest of the forum and found your latest photos. Boy, was my face red.
The boats looking great.
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I've been working on my shop for quite a while now, cleaning, organizing and basically overhauling it to suit my needs. There are a few things out of place and it bothers me to no end. I hate clutter in my shop and to me, it is a major safety hazard. I have to say, that after seeing your shop, mine is spotless in comparison. Thanks for making my organized chaos seem a little more tolerable.
p.s. When are the pictures coming of the next stage of the boat build?
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The shop is in good shape right now, just several
things going on. Working on the side seats, the
floors. The router table is set up for rounding
over the floor boards, the drill press is set up for
drilling the floor boards, the miter saw is for trim
ing the floor boards. The stuff for finishing the floor
boards is on the little bench.

The red tool tote needs to go to the attic, it is for
out side projects. Got a new little shop vac with
a twelve foot hose for quick cleanups. It is quiet
enough to use in the evening. We can't have power
tools after 9pm.

The boat is on wheels so it can move from side to
side as I need to work on the long bench.

Babble Babble Babble!!!!
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Just goes to show you, a lot can happen in a little space. My brothers shop is actually a broom closet. It's about 3' X 8' but he makes it work. (I don't think that I would be happy with it but it works for him)
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As I stated in another thread.
It's nice to see the pix too. Now I've got to go find your post with the boat pix. What little I could see in this looks good! Must be that 60 years of exp.

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Just goes to show you, a lot can happen in a little space. My brothers shop is actually a broom closet. It's about 3' X 8' but he makes it work. (I don't think that I would be happy with it but it works for him)
Ken
Line from Jurassic Park: "Nature will find a way"!

I, we, the family owns an airplane hanger. I think it
is about 100'X80'. It is heated and air conditioned.
The space is rented by the square'. There is plenty
of room for me to have a very large shop. It has all
kinds for power, 220V and such. I would need dust
control and everything would need to be put up
when I was not there. Some temp walls. It is not
open to the public, but there are people in and out
all the time
But, it is about ten miles from here. I would have to
drive, city traffic, to and from each time I wanted to
do something. Just not worth it. In my opinion!

I get by with what I have.
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