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Thomas Prondzinski
02-02-2005, 7:13 AM
Here are some pics of recent shop remodel.Although it is not completed yet. I have alot of things that have not been put away yet .but cabinet job is going now so no time. I completely emptied the shop and sheetrocked all walls and ceiling,taped and painted. Hung new lighting,new lumber racks,made mobile bases for the Jet belt and disc sander,and the spindle sander,with storage under for mortiser and PC compressor.


Thanks for looking Tom

Dick Parr
02-02-2005, 7:25 AM
Looks good Tom, you have a lot of stuff packed into a little space with room to move. :D

Jeff Sudmeier
02-02-2005, 8:35 AM
Tom, it is looking great! I didn't see your shop before you started, but it looks nice and bright in their now!

Mike Johnson - Chicago
02-02-2005, 10:52 AM
Isn't it amazing how some rock, paint, and good lights really change a shop! I went from a dingy basement shop to an accessory building finished out...and I feel like I shook off a case of moody blues. Congrats on the imporvements...and ENJOY!


BTW, The Yates is beautiful...I'm green.

But what's up with the dual throat plates on the table saw? Do you have side by sides?!

Mark J Bachler
02-02-2005, 12:32 PM
Hey neighbor, Great shop, very impressive array of sanders.


KQ92 Rocks.

Check out 95.3 WGMO from our neck of the woods.

Colin Gilkes
02-03-2005, 5:58 PM
Jeez you Americans have so much space - I have a shed of 10' by 8' here in the UK and that's considered huge

Tyler Howell
02-03-2005, 6:10 PM
Jeez you Americans have so much space - I have a shed of 10' by 8' here in the UK and that's considered hugeWe are spoiled, Colin but it is never enough. Keep reading, you'll see some shops beyond belief in these threads.
Welcome to the Creek. Great bunch of folks her.;)

Hey Tom,Tell us, better yet show us your saw set up. looks real interesting from this angle.

Jerry Olexa
02-04-2005, 1:41 PM
Tom I'm green w envy...Great shop and great effort!!

mike lucas
02-05-2005, 11:52 PM
Nice full shop!

My shop is small at 32'X34' and An adjoining garage that makes a total size of 32'X60' The garage is where the air compressor is, along with all of the staining and finishing supplies. I also do all the staining and finishing in that area. How could someone get by with a shop 8'X10'? Unless you only scroll or turn! My shop is a full time money making business for making cabinets, and other large furiture, so 8x10 is out of the question.:eek: I can't emagine being limited to planing a 4 foot board.:confused:

Corvin Alstot
02-06-2005, 12:13 AM
Love your jointer, what type of stuff are you making these days?

John Weber
02-06-2005, 12:25 AM
Looks Great, but that jointer is Killer!

Nice Job - John

Jim Becker
02-06-2005, 9:37 AM
Yea, that jointer isn't going to walk away all by itself!

Thanks for posting the pics of your shop, Tom. I always enjoy seeing what others have done...and often get nice ideas from the same.

Pete Rosenbohm
02-06-2005, 1:38 PM
Did you build the shop around that Air Craft carrier:D awesome jointer, and the shop is done very nicely:D