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New shop, tidy corner!
Rob.Wilson:
Hi John
Looks like your going to have a cracking shop ,must be nice to have a blank canvas to start with :med:
Rob
John Hill:
It is nice to have Rob, of course a blank checque would be even better! :lol:
Rob.Wilson:
:lol: :lol: :lol: yes getting funding can be a problem :lol: :lol:
will you have more room in this shop ,compared to your last shop ?
My shop is split ,,, machinery in one ,witch i try to keep clean ,, and the other has welding ,casting and woodworking gear in it .
Rob
John Hill:
Hi Rob
Less space than the old shop where I had a double garage and another garage that was wider than a normal single garage but they were not connected and getting from one to the other required walking through the house which brought, shall we say, 'issues'! There were two cars in the double garage motorcycles and all manner of stuff cluttering up the single supposedly workshop garage.
At this new house we have a double garage for the cars and 36 sq metres in the shop which opens into the garage when required. I have this tidy area at one end of the shop with a bench against the walls, the lathe, mill and little shaper stand in a row down the middle of the shop and I have cabinets against the other wall and racks along the far wall.
I have 25sq metres of concrete just outside the door for doing really dirty and maybe dangerous stuff and a new garden shed which gives a sheltered area well away from all flammables, you should call by some time, allow about 45 hours for travel time if you dont sleep in a bed on the way..
John
Bernd:
--- Quote from: Bogstandard on April 24, 2011, 01:52:05 AM ---John,
You are getting as bad as Bernd, showing off all that decadent use of valuable workspace. I could get my whole shop in that corner.
--- End quote ---
Hey, I "resemble" that remark. :lol:
There's bad things with big areas too. You can store more crap and have less space left over for a shop that would be smaller than your shop Bog's. Go ahead ask me how I know. :palm:
Bernd
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