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Eddie Watkins
08-28-2005, 5:21 PM
I thought I would share these. I really haven'rt spent much time doing things I would like to do like put something on the floor to help with sweeping and building wooden walls is an ongoing project.
1. Shop from the house facing west The overhead door and walkthru door face south with the other oh door facing east
2. Looking at the SW corner. The lean-to provides good protestion from afternoon heat and keeps me from storing my lawnmower in the shop.
3. Picture is looking toward the NW corner from the walkthru door. Since taking this picture I have replaced the portable planer with a 15" planer. My saw horses are on the left with carpeted tops. Sometimes I put a 36 x 48 piece of plywood on top of them for assembly depending on the size of the project.
4.This is NE corner where I do most of my assembly. I keep woodworking tools in the tool box. The heater is just to the left.
5. This is my router table. It is the Jointech cabinetmaker's system and works well. My compressor is to the right and I have a worktable to the left. I have the above table lift with a PC7518 router in the table.
I'll try to post more pictures with my new setup as soon as I figure out where I am going to put everything. Thanks for looking.

Karl Laustrup
08-28-2005, 5:34 PM
Eddie, that's a mighty fine looking shop.

Looks really awfully clean though. ;) :D

I especially like that rocking chair. That's a fine idea when you need a little break. :)

Karl

Eddie Watkins
08-28-2005, 9:38 PM
Thanks, I need lots of breaks:D and I like to do it in style. I guess I put this on the wrong forum. I don't post a whole lot so I'm pretty bad at it.

Steve Clardy
08-29-2005, 12:07 AM
Looks like a fine shop to spend some time in. Way to clean though.

Steve

John Renzetti
08-29-2005, 8:58 AM
Hi Eddie, That is a great looking shop. Nice size also.
take care,
John

Bob Noles
08-29-2005, 9:09 AM
Eddie,


That looks like about the most ideal set up for a shop that anyone could ever ask for. 2 bay doors, shed roof for outdoor storage, lotza room inside.... just don't get much better.

Thanks for sharing....

Kelly C. Hanna
08-29-2005, 9:36 AM
Dang nice shop ya got there! Sure wish I had that much space (I am always saying that it seems).

Eddie Watkins
08-29-2005, 10:16 AM
Dang nice shop ya got there! Sure wish I had that much space (I am always saying that it seems).

Sure wish I had more space;) It is 24 x30 and I would sure like 30 x 40 but I spent several years working out of half of a 3 car garage so this is definitely better. I had to put a loft over over 1/3 of it for LOML's storage but that wasn't much of a compromise. I adjusted to the 8' celings under the loft and just made sure my main work area is where I have taller ceilings.

Byron Trantham
08-29-2005, 11:23 AM
Eddie, nice shop, period! I think the space would suit me just fine. :D Have many hours of good wood time.

Rob Russell
08-29-2005, 11:41 AM
You guys with grade-level shops have to stop tormenting those of us with basement shops! What I wouldn't give to have grade-level access to my shop!

Looks great.

Rob

lou sansone
08-29-2005, 12:41 PM
excellent shop.. what do you do for heating and cooling and do you have running water ? what about the electrial service ?


lou

Chad Pater
08-29-2005, 1:51 PM
Very nice shop. Do you like your Grasshopper? I have one too and like it alot. Mine is a size smaller i believe.
Chad

Corey Hallagan
08-29-2005, 4:18 PM
Great looking shop! Wish I had all that room as so many of you guys do!

Corey

Vaughn McMillan
08-29-2005, 4:26 PM
Looks great Eddie. Like so many others, I'm envious of all your space (even if it is too clean).

- Vaughn

Eddie Watkins
08-29-2005, 8:11 PM
excellent shop.. what do you do for heating and cooling and do you have running water ? what about the electrial service ?


lou
Lou, My heater is a 5 ceramic panel ventless gas heater and the AC is a 24,000 BTU window unit. Nothing fancy but functional. I have a frostfree hydrant outside one door so I can run a hose inside if I need it. I ran pipes thru the footing when I poured the slab so I can get it inside, just never have had a need. ITHere's small refrigerator where I keep water and sodas. There a 100 amp subpanel run from the house's 225 amp panel and I have 4 220 plugs around the shop which requires me to do the unplug/ replug thing when I run a couple of my 220 tools. There is also 10 sets of 110 double plugs around the shop and I seem to have enough of these. THere's some pictures attached that will make it clearer.

Eddie Watkins
08-29-2005, 8:21 PM
Very nice shop. Do you like your Grasshopper? I have one too and like it alot. Mine is a size smaller i believe.
Chad
I really like the Grasshopper, it's a 721D. It mows so fast that it probably gives me an extra 2 hours of shop time a week:p Whatever it takes to get some free time to do woodworking:) .

Chad Pater
09-01-2005, 8:59 PM
I really like the Grasshopper, it's a 721D. It mows so fast that it probably gives me an extra 2 hours of shop time a week:p Whatever it takes to get some free time to do woodworking:) .

I hear ya. I have a 718.

Dennis McDonaugh
09-01-2005, 10:51 PM
Great looking shop Eddie, looks like you have plenty room.

Jim Young
09-01-2005, 10:57 PM
Nice looking shop. I especially like the floor mats. :lol:

Bruce Page
09-01-2005, 11:36 PM
Great shop Eddie! I'd love to have a stand alone building like that.

Eddie Watkins
09-02-2005, 11:11 AM
Nice looking shop. I especially like the floor mats. :lol:
I actually chose to put the colored side up trying to make a fashion statement, I think.:D The other side is plain black and you can put either side up. Even having the ones I have really helped the legs and feet. Ive been meaning to get some more.