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My Shed
Anzaniste:
Here are some photos of my shed. I had it built when we moved house nearly 4 years ago. The frame work is 4x2 and and has shiplap planking on the outside with vapour paper underneath then there is 4" polystyrene infil and the inside is lined out with 3/4" ply so I can screw anything any where on the walls. Double glazing on tyhe windows in plastic. The whole box of tricks cost me more than twicw as much as the first house we had 40 odd years ago when we were first married.
DSC_6860 by Anzaniste, on Flickr
This picture is looking from the door to the right.
DSC_6861 by Anzaniste, on Flickr
This picture is looking from the door to the left.
I'll post some more pictures later.
saw:
Looking good, I bet you can do fine stuf there :thumbup:
doubleboost:
Very nice
That will be a AUD Boxford lathe (same as mine) :thumbup: :thumbup:
Anzaniste:
Yes, that's right the lathe is a Boxford AUD. I forgot to mention the shed is 4.5 X 4.0 metres. It is kept warm, about 18degrees centigrade with a small oil filled radiator which is on its minimum setting. It has been snug all through the winter.
DSC_6863 by Anzaniste, on Flickr
This view is looking back towards the double door, to the right. I put in a double door on the grounds that I had no idea what I might want to put in or take out of the shed.
DSC_6862 by Anzaniste, on Flickr
This view is looking back to wards the left of the door, in view is my wood working bench, not the best placed 'cos the end vice is inside trhe door frame and long bits of timber can't poke out through the door..
DSC_6865 by Anzaniste, on Flickr
This view is of the right hand wall, coming through the door, at the end furthest away from the door. In view is the Centec 2A milling machine, the NuTool chinese drill press, note the vintage car jack that is used to give the drill table a bit of ridgidity which it lacks of it's own account. You can just see the Boxford.
Currently I'm hanging my nose over a Leinen LZ 4S spotted in a local machine tool dealer's; sssshhhhhh don't tell the Boxford.
More to follow.
marfaguy:
Very nice. That's the kind of organized/well lit/tidy/inviting/ atmosphere I like and want for my shop.
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