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Thread: Photos of my completed shop

  1. #46
    Great looking shop Gary!

    I notice you also have a Weim. Our Wiem (Casey) is 12.....wonderful pup to see in your VERY CLEAN shop!

    Last edited by Jim Shaver, Oakville Ont; 02-07-2007 at 9:32 AM.
    Take care,
    Jim

  2. #47
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    Nicely organized shop......TOO CLEAN... but nice shop...

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    Looks great Gary!! How do you like the Penn State cyclone?? Penn State stuff doesn't get much air time here. I have one and am happy with it.
    Kyle in K'zoo
    Screws are kinda like knots, if you can't use the right one, use lots of 'em.
    The greatest tragedy in life is the gruesome murder of a beautiful theory by a brutal gang of facts.

  4. #49
    Nice, makes my shop seem skimpy. What I really want to see is what it looks like when you park your car in there!

  5. #50
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    Very, very nice! I wish I could keep my shop looking half as neat and tidy. Excellent.

  6. #51
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    WOW.........I forgot about this post! It still almost the same except that I replaced the Omni jig with the new Omni Jig just this week! I'll get some photos of the jig and it them posted...........I know there is a lot of interest in the new style Omni.

  7. Nice shop.

    I have never, in my life, been able to achieve that kind of order. But then, I never really had my heart in it.
    "Oh here is an empty place. I think I'll park my J/P here."
    Then six months later I finally get sick of having to work around ir having put it in the way, and I have to re think it.

  8. #53
    Nice shop. Your layout and size appear to be quite similar to my shop. I am positioning myself for a new Jointer and dust collection system. Seeing your layout helps me think it thru.

    Your puppy is exactly like mine too !!!

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    Very nice layout. I can use some of your ideas in my shop.

  10. #55
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    Thanks folks.........It is amazing that this post started almost two years ago and it started being viewed after all this time.

  11. #56
    Quote Originally Posted by "Gary Smith" View Post
    Thanks folks.........It is amazing that this post started almost two years ago and it started being viewed after all this time.
    well, is the shop still THAT clean

  12. #57
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    Quote Originally Posted by "Gary Smith" View Post
    Thanks folks.........It is amazing that this post started almost two years ago and it started being viewed after all this time.
    My first thought before I noticed the age of the thread was trying to get my mind around the very idea of a completed shop.

    So I must ask...was it really?

  13. #58
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    Actually for the most part it is still the same! I did put up an 24x32 pole building that I use as a garage so some of the non-wooding tools have been moved but all the big stuff is exactly as it was to start.

  14. #59
    Wow,Wow nice shop.

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    now with some time elapsed tell us what you think of the tempest? How many hp is she? Great looking shop

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