My Home Away From Home
comments (0) July 22nd, 2011 in Workshop Floor Plans, DreamShop Spring ChallengeShop Specs
- Location: Milan, Indiana, USA
- Size: 1344sq. ft.
- Type: Other
- Focus: General
- Heating/Cooling: A/C with a window unit. There is currently a natural gas heater hanging from the ceiling, which I hope to not use due to the high costs involved. Instead I am going to get a nice air tight wood stove that will last over night.
This is a great basic shop layout tool but, there are a lot of tools used in many shops that just aren't here. For example I have a Jet 22-44 Oscilating Drum Sander, Spindle Sander, Horizontal Sander, Floor model Jet Mortiser, Dovetail Jig.
I am currently movie into a smaller shop sspace.. I am leaving a old Movie Theater that is 54' X 87' into a space that 42 X 32. It's going to take some work to get every thing just where I want it but this is a basic layout of what it will be to start with.
I tried to add some pictures but, I don't think that will happen today. Seen as they won't save being uploaded. I'll have to figure out what's wrong and then I'll try again later. Sorry
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Semi-Permanent Bench Grinder Mount
Threaded inserts keep grinder locked-down, but easily movable.
My work table often pulls double- and triple-duty for tons of shop tasks. Most often it's sharpening, but I also use it for drilling, holding bench hooks and shooting boards and occassionally as a chop-saw station. Hopefully soon, it will also hold a midi-lathe. Since I plan on rearranging the top pretty regularly, I wanted a way to... read full tip


















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