Let's see your work shop!
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My wife is not that understanding. In fact, the only think I do on our dining room table is balancing and programming. Otherwise I would be a dead man walking.
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Here are some pics of one of the guys at the field new work shop we have spent a few months working on it and it should be completed by the time the spring weather is here and i will add more pics as we fill the place with all the goodies of the rc world, haaaaa[8D]
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Such a boring room....no dirt, no dust, no broken planes, props, glue stains, etc.....what do you do in that room? Use it as an emergency room for traffic accidents?
Now that I think of it.....I just might get into a fender bender JUST to be sent there
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Now that I think of it.....I just might get into a fender bender JUST to be sent there
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The room is clean right now but give us a bit as there are about 4 to 6 people that will be building in it and it is bound to get cluttered, I will keep you posted it is bound to look like crashmeisters or probably worse as time goes on , and if you look closeer you will see plenty of busted balsa- the tail sections and planes on the wall used to fly
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It's a sad sad day. My garage that is typically set up for the important stuff like planes.
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Is now cleaned up and set up for buildin a bar.
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My job also involves custom cabinet making.
That corner of plywood you see is 1 sheet of about $400 bucks worth of maple faced ply. Another $400 bucks worth of solid maple and walnut is coming tomarrow.
(pic 1)
Is now cleaned up and set up for buildin a bar.
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My job also involves custom cabinet making.
That corner of plywood you see is 1 sheet of about $400 bucks worth of maple faced ply. Another $400 bucks worth of solid maple and walnut is coming tomarrow.
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Well I just took some pics of me and my dad's shop. Sent them to get developed and will post it tomorrow!(finaly) I know I've been lazy about this topic just about to become a "loser" like I said from the begining of this thread!!!
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Here is my shop detached from the house looks pretty small.
The second pic shows the table saw and the band saw along with a dust collector.
The third pic shows the skill saw, work bench soon to be replaced with a new one, and the peg board.
There I have it me and my dad's wood/hobby shop. We have to make room for ouor projects wich is kinda hard. Planning on adding the shop another side so we hav lots of more room. By the way it even has a bathroom with sink! we usually use it as a storage too bad.[&o]
The second pic shows the table saw and the band saw along with a dust collector.
The third pic shows the skill saw, work bench soon to be replaced with a new one, and the peg board.
There I have it me and my dad's wood/hobby shop. We have to make room for ouor projects wich is kinda hard. Planning on adding the shop another side so we hav lots of more room. By the way it even has a bathroom with sink! we usually use it as a storage too bad.[&o]
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well it looks like we have a winner and the winner goes to GUNNY11!BUT YOU CAN STILL SEND IN PICS OF YOUR SHOPS LET'S GET THIS THREAD WITH AS MUCH INFORMATION AS POSSIBLE!!!!!! Say gunny, since your a winner you can give us a little bit of something from your shop!!!(jsut kidding about that!)
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www.workshop.funtigo.com
Here's my shop pics. It is 20 x24 with 9-1/2ft walls. I started it in the Fall of 02 and finished it during the Winter.
Bill
Here's my shop pics. It is 20 x24 with 9-1/2ft walls. I started it in the Fall of 02 and finished it during the Winter.
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Couple more....
You may notice the "star" carpet I had installed, however, you must also realize that NO MATTER WHAT COLOR ITEM YOU DROP ON THE FLOOR, IT WILL LAND ON THE IDENTICAL STAR COLOR, OR BACKGROUND COLOR!!
What the hell was I thinkin'??
You may notice the "star" carpet I had installed, however, you must also realize that NO MATTER WHAT COLOR ITEM YOU DROP ON THE FLOOR, IT WILL LAND ON THE IDENTICAL STAR COLOR, OR BACKGROUND COLOR!!
What the hell was I thinkin'??
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Here's a few pics of my workshop. Table is 7'6", disc/belt sander, scroll saw, bandsaw, table saw, drill press, 60 gallon air compressor, mini mil, mini lathe, several rotary tools, dust collection system and air filtration. The comforts include 5.1 surround sound, dvd player, JVC stero TV and a refrigerator.
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This is a cool thread! Lots of really nice workshops and garages! I envy those of you who have the room on your proprty to build a dedicated workshop. That's nice.
My garage is reserved for my car. So that leaves me a spare bedroom that has become my hobby room. I use our old dining table but you can't see it anymore! I'm just getting back into planes after a long hiatus. I'm having trouble finding a spot on my table to build my plane, lol!
My garage is reserved for my car. So that leaves me a spare bedroom that has become my hobby room. I use our old dining table but you can't see it anymore! I'm just getting back into planes after a long hiatus. I'm having trouble finding a spot on my table to build my plane, lol!
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Just got back into modelling a few months ago, so collecting tools is a slow process, but here's what I have so far.....
1. 2'x10' flat workbench w/shelves, and a couple tables off to the side for extra stuff.
2. New computer with high speed internet access for fast ordering of parts and accessories.
3. And most importantly, a fully stocked wet bar and beer fridge within 10' of workbench to help relieve tension during those stressful building sessions.
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1. 2'x10' flat workbench w/shelves, and a couple tables off to the side for extra stuff.
2. New computer with high speed internet access for fast ordering of parts and accessories.
3. And most importantly, a fully stocked wet bar and beer fridge within 10' of workbench to help relieve tension during those stressful building sessions.
Patriot