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GaryK

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These pictures were taken from 4-16-2006 through 7-30 2006 when I moved into it. They were taken in sequence through all phases of construction.
Enjoy.

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Basically a woodshop but I do have a small corner for my lathe and mill.

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Very Nice. Is it too small yet?

Is that router table built to Norm Abram's plans? Is it working out OK?

--ShopShoe

It's been too small since the day I started moving things into it.:)

The router table started out that way, but I have since modified it with an Incra fence.

Gary
 
Very nice! I like the "contemplating" folding chair in one of the shots, I had one of those when I built my shop.
 
Very cool! Can't wait to build a shop to my own standard! You must have been beside yourself!
 
Thought you might be interested in this:

These pictures were taken from 4-16-2006 through 7-30 2006 when I moved into it. They were taken in sequence through all phases of construction.
Enjoy.


Basically a woodshop but I do have a small corner for my lathe and mill.

Very Nice!

I'm stuck in my cellar for now, it sucks but I can't see investing more money in New York; taxes are brutal. By the way you must be down south as you have an awfully shallow foundation. Around here they would expect at least 3 ft for a foundation. It is still below freezing and it is spring. 😂😂😂😡😡😡

Like you I try to balance the space with woodworking and metal working equipment. Further always looking for ways to make better use of available space.
 
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