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Old 07-23-2014, 09:55 AM
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Three different buildings, the first the shop down at the river house, the second my "tractor shed" and the third my real workshop. I do have an area in this wood shop to pull a tractor inside and work on it in A/C and heated comfort. But not much room to move it around! But you can see the reason for my screen name...
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Old 07-23-2014, 10:58 AM
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Three different buildings, the first the shop down at the river house, the second my "tractor shed" and the third my real workshop. I do have an area in this wood shop to pull a tractor inside and work on it in A/C and heated comfort. But not much room to move it around! But you can see the reason for my screen name...
Whats the ford in the second pic? Im guessing by the blue paint its a 2000.
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Old 07-23-2014, 11:06 AM
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Old picture, can't move in there now.
Looking to extend it another 10' or so, but the wife wants to move now.

I have no idea how I'll move all the "priceless pieces" i've collected
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nice looking shops. and they are full of goodies too!!!
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188 views but only 13 posts, either 175 of you dont wanna play along or you need time to clean up your disaster area before you take pics.lets keep the pics coming
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Old picture, can't move in there now.
Looking to extend it another 10' or so, but the wife wants to move now.

I have no idea how I'll move all the "priceless pieces" i've collected
Thats why i prefer my smaller work shop, i dont have enough room to keep everything and it forces me to keep it somewhat clean.
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Three different buildings, the first the shop down at the river house, the second my "tractor shed" and the third my real workshop. I do have an area in this wood shop to pull a tractor inside and work on it in A/C and heated comfort. But not much room to move it around! But you can see the reason for my screen name...
Sawdustdad, is that a beismeyer fence? Maybe a delta unisaw? I'm a trim carpenter by trade. We just got a unisaw with the 52" beismeyer.
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....or you need time to clean up your disaster area before you take pics.l...
This is as clean as it gets, my 11' x 25' garage. It's the only room in the house I decorated. Since it's summer and the cubs are running flawlessly (like all cubs), they're out back in the shed. Come winter the toys go to the shed and the tractor and thrower live in the garage.

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They are never done. I still need to do the trim around the doors, more lighting, some sort of a paint booth, wire the fans etc. Well we all know the drill.
Hehe... I'm a little worse off than that... I started in on installing a 200A service to my garage to discover massive rot problems in the roof and rafters. Then ran out of time, and now, money.

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You guys are inspiring me to get back after what I can get after though! Some nice setups out there!
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Keep in mind I just moved, but here it is. I guess it probably will not get much better.
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