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Nice looking shop and you still fit the cars in. Good use of space. I really like your tool chest that you build very nice work on that.

Bronson.

P.S congrats on engine of the month :bow: :bow:
 
Thanks for the shop tour. Does it always stay that clean? I can only dream of getting my shop that organized and keeping that way.

 
Chuck---My shop is a 7 x 7 foot annex partitioned off from my design office. In it I have a mill, a lathe, a bandsaw, a shop vac, a 1" belt sander, a drill doctor, and various cupboards and shelves. If I took a camera in there too, there wouldn't be any room to use it.-----Brian
 
Chuck,
You are a real gentlemen for showing us your shop. I hope you enjoy it as much as it seems. Thank you.
Everyone else?? Pictures.
 
Chuck, thanks for inviting us into your shop, looks like a pleasent place to work and so neat, love the layout, what a wonderful looking tool chest, that some real hours to build that and something to be proud of, did not see all those nice looking engines you build, that will be on the next video, thanks so much.
Question about the down load of You Tube, I tried several times to down load something and after several hours like 8 hours its only at 50%, some helpful tips or even one would be appreciated
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Lathe Nut
 
Chuck,

Thanks for the tour, enjoyed it very much.

Kenny
 
Very nice shop Chuck. You do a great job of using what space you have to the best advantage. You didn't show us your "fourth dimension portal".
Alan

btw: Congratulations on being the recipient of the coveted Project Of The Month award.
 
Chuck,

Thank you for the shop tour. I've been following some of your machine rebuilds and always wondered what else was there. I'll probably steal some of your organizational ideas.

--ShopShoe
 
Thanks all, for the kind words. I did do a quick cleanup before shooting the video, but as a rule, I have to keep it pretty clean. Because it's so small, it get's cluttered very quickly. I keep the vacuum out and vacuum up chips regularly from the mill and lathe when doing a project. Otherwise it gets tracked into the house and, of course, we all know what that leads to...

My workbench is the worst. I have two bad habits. First, I tend to leave tools and pieces lying on the workbench rather than putting them away. Second, I have a bad habit of going into a drawer to get a tool and leave whatever is in my hand at the time behind in that same drawer. Then, when I go back to find what was in my hand originally, I can't find it because it's not on my workbench and it's not where it should be. Fortunately, I've become aware of that issue, so I start backtracking to find the lost part. Occasionally, a tool will be come "lost" for months if I stick it in some obscure drawer while retrieving something else and I forget about it. The good news, it's like Christmas when I find something that I thought was lost forever. Still waiting for my favorite six inch ruler to turn up. It's been hiding for probably a good six months now.

Brian, I admire you folks with the tiny shops and what you are able to do with them. I keep trying to plan what I would give up if and when I have to downsize because of age and/or health reasons.

Chuck
 
It is always interesting to see how others set up their shops. Very nice shop you have there Chuck. You sure have a lot of metal working tools compared to me. It looks very well organized. I wish my cache of metal stock was as large as yours.

Perhaps we should set up a thread dedicated to shop tour videos. That would be fun. Maybe I'll get out there and make one. Show everyone how to really cram things into a small space.

-dennis
 
Troutsqueezer said:
It is always interesting to see how others set up their shops. Very nice shop you have there Chuck. You sure have a lot of metal working tools compared to me. It looks very well organized. I wish my cache of metal stock was as large as yours.

Perhaps we should set up a thread dedicated to shop tour videos. That would be fun. Maybe I'll get out there and make one. Show everyone how to really cram things into a small space.

-dennis

Good idea, Dennis. I always enjoy seeing other folks shops and tools. Gives me lots of ideas.

Before I retired, I had visions of buying a house in a small town or on a farm with lots of land so I could build myself a proper shop of at least 600 sq ft or more. And, I probably would have done that except the Chief Financial Officer had other ideas. First of all, a farm or small town was out of the question. She want's conveniences and people near by. Second of all, a big lot, in her mind, would require lots of landscaping and upkeep and I wasn't enthusiastic about having an acre of grass to fertilize, water, and mow. To me, if you don't water it and fertilize it, you probably won't have to mow it, but that, of course, didn't sit well. So, as with most things in life and all things in marriage, we compromised. She got everything she wanted and I got my shop, such as it is. Can't complain though, it does everything I need and keeps my budget somewhat under control since I just don't have room for all the toys I'd probably be buying. And the yard? Well I can mow it, weed eat it, and blow everything off in about an hour and half, so that turned out good too.

Chuck
 
Brian Rupnow said:
Chuck---What can I say----

That's pretty small Brian. I'm guessing if you want to turn from one side to the other, you have to side step out the door, turn around, and side step the other way back in??? Kind of reminds me of a bathroom I used to have where I had to back in because there was no room to turn around once I was in there...

Chuck
 
When swarf takes up 1/3 of your shop space, that's a small shop, Brian. :big:
 
Chuck, Brian, bloody brilliant, the pair of you.

I like your use of drawers Chuck, they really help to keep things neat. And you have obviously spent some time working on your own environment to fit it all in.

Brian, I am gobsmacked. That space and you do all that good stuff in it. Amazing. And thanks for showing us the snowstorm.

And there is no way I am going to show you the 9 x 7 metre disorganised junk heap that I work in until I do something sensible with it. Just too embarrassed.

Jim


 
Hi Chuck & all the others, fantastic shop & video, I'm jealous on both counts. I moved 3 years ago next month & I'm still setting up the shop. I did the big move & have 5 acres, lots of ride on mowing when the grass grows. the shed I have for the shop is 8 metres by 15 metres but it won't all be metal working. One third will be for a metal shop, the middle third is almost empty, currently has the mitre saw, an original bench left by the last owner that I was going to scrap, but have changed my mind (It's 1.2 m x 2.4 m) ( 4 feet x 8 feet) & I use it all the time. I also keep the bike in that third. The last third one day will be a small (10 foot x 10 foot) art studio for the boss, a same size electronic work shop & a 6 foot x 10 foot store for the electronic shop.
I'm also lucky that I have another building nearly as large for the caravan, ride on mower and tons of other things too good to throw away, also store most of my metal, wood etc. there. I WILL make a video & include the store shed as well. I will have to work out how to take the video, I don't own a mobile phone, but do have a video camera that I haven't used for a few years. Also I'm not on facebook & don't intend to be. I would be extremely grateful if someone can offer advise as to how I can upload a movie to this forum without Facebook. I will then really have to pull the finger out & make a movie. Once again thanks for the movie Chuck, & I think it's a great idea to see movies of other shops, A great way to pick up ideas.
Regards,
Ian S.
 
tinkera said:
I would be extremely grateful if someone can offer advise as to how I can upload a movie to this forum without Facebook.
Regards,
Ian S.

Before there was Facebook, there was YouTube. Still the most popular video uploading site there is, as far as I know. Easy-schmeasy. Sign up, upload and paste link into forum.
 
Thanks for the tour Chuck.
I always feel privileged to be invited into one's home. Thanks.

And I learned something!
If I spell it right...'hoody doody'.
A 'thingamajig' right? A 'whatzit'!
 
Found it. This photo is of the south wall of my 30'x20' dungeon lair. Half of which is shared with my girl friends crafting area. Uuuuugh! I am slowly expanding her out though. More to come.

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