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Old 09-23-2014, 08:01 PM
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tons of room in there....
As long as I don't get stupid. No projects at the moment.
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Here's a few pics of the "new" shop I have (since I moved over a year ago). A two stall garage, one side lofted. The big side (pictured) I can get farm tractors in up to the size of a 560 or so (with some room to spare). Otherwise it's a perfect Cub garage. Concrete floor throughout, woodstove heat, roll up doors, etc. A lot better than the shed I had posted about earlier in this thread!
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Looks good Ryan, i need more room too.
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Looks good Ryan, i need more room too.
Me three.
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A couple pics of the inside of my shop. It was a horse barn with a dirt floor and a lean to shed on the side when I bought the place.

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You have too much empty space in that barn, need to fill it up with some more projects
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You have too much empty space in that barn, need to fill it up with some more projects
Well I did put my trailer inside the other day to mount the Harbor Freight winch on it. Now that I have a winch on the trailer it could make it easy to load a dead Cub on it................
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Lots of nice shops. Looking at pics like this helps give me ideas to make mine better.

When I started my cabinet parts business, I built a 16'x48' lean to with three 16' headers on the high side. I was planning on adding the main 40'x48' building later and I would only have 2 poles holding up that entire section.

The 08' recession changed all that. Business fell off so much I eventually had to lay off the help, sell the equipment, and close the doors.

I changed it over to a mechanic shop as time and money allowed. Nothing fancy, & not enough room to close the doors when I'm working on something, but I manage.

I go from one extreme to the other. I let stuff pile up till I can't move, then I do a major cleanup.
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This is my 12 X 16 machine shop,

And this is my Welding and repair shop,

My roll around work bench in the welding shop,

My night watch person just hanging around,

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Ok, here is one wall of the cub shed, still working on the other side, I will get there eventually!
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