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Thread: Photos of my completed shop

  1. #31
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    Gary,

    Very Nice Shop...
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    Excellent! Great looking shop and some nice equipment! Enjoy it.

    Corey

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    Very nice shop. It certainly looks like you you have a place that you can enjoy.
    Don Bullock
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    I'd say that "Smitty's Barn" has all of the bases covered in spades! Nice shop!
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    Shop

    Where's the scooter?

  6. nice shop I have the same chuck it on my wall, german shorthair pointer.

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    Very very nice. I like the hound as well - very nice looking specimen.

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    Nice shop thanks for the pics.

    Question , I was looking for a ridgid oscilating sander like that, I can't find one anywhere (online). I must not have looked in the right place cause you found one. Do you like it? It looks like it beats pumping a drill press.

    What hp is that Tempest and does it work for you in that situation?

    Heck, I thought everyone had a tv in the shop. Sometimes I sit at the table saw, eat and watch tv..... It's beautiful sitting in all that sawdust.

    Good luck

    Mark

  9. #39
    Great shop and nice "helper" watching over the place.
    I know it was here a minute ago ???

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    Very nice shop, nice assortment of tools and well arranged.

    As for too clean, well, I happen to like clean. Besides, isn't a stray bit of sawdust supposed to instantly induce lung cancer and end your woodworking career?

    Thanks for sharing the pics.
    Cody


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    very nice shop and well laid out for the space you have.
    best wishes
    lou

  12. #42
    Nice shop! The Building inspector in me wants to point out code violations.... but I must resist. WDO

  13. #43

    That is one effeceint and fully loaded shop.

    Ya gotta like that! How motivating it must be to leave the house and go out into that shop. Bravo to your effort and the final outcome! Cheers!

    Dave
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scot wolf
    Nice shop! The Building inspector in me wants to point out code violations.... but I must resist. WDO
    LOL

    I went back and looked at the photos. The only ones I can see are the loose wires on the ceiling, and using outlet boxes instead of fixture boxes to wire the lights.

    I think it may be useful to point out, if not for the OP, then for other people building their shops.

    Pete (not an inspector)

  15. #45
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    Nice layout and shop. Also a cute 4 legged power tool in the door. It looks like a doggus hardwoodus hideamus.

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