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Quite a lot to rearrange. Can you launch some of it into orbit with that big silver rocket off to the side?
When you finish, you can come do mine!!!
I need to make a big push next summer.Pete
Looks like good start Kim. It's always amazing how stuff can come into the house (or garage), by the sack full, but goes out by the truckload! It seems to breed on itself and grow. I've always thought that the solution would be to cut an opening into the attic and store all the extra stuff up there. Then when it comes time to move.......................just drywall over the opening! Jim
It will be well worth the effort Kim. I need to do the same thing, but without as much starting or ending space as you have. Maybe one of these days.Bill
Man..........that Grizzly lathe was a serious upgrade from your Taig!
Thanks Pete! I'm looking forward to filling her up soon!Quote from: Flyboy Jim on December 04, 2017, 03:43:03 AMMan..........that Grizzly lathe was a serious upgrade from your Taig! Yeah, my wife calls it the "Iron Lung" that's what it looks like to her. I took that step several years back. I was originally aiming at a 8-10" bench lathe - my main goal was to get something that could do threading. Then I started thinking about additional capability I might want, and how I didn't think I'd be able to justify another lathe any time soon, and I needed to make this one be my LAST one... so, it started to grow. And by the time I pulled the trigger on the order, this was the one in my cart I'm quite happy with it, in spite of the fact its a Asian made lathe. I just was never able to find any old US lathe in this area that was worth the money and had all the features I wanted.Thanks,Kim
Very nice setup! But you forgot to point out which shelf the shop elves live on!
Very nice shop. And I'm envious of the lighting. (I could certainly use more.)Where's the computer?
I noticed the radial 5 in a couple of the pictures. So where is the traction engine hiding out
Table saw? isn't that just another horizontal surface that collects stuff?
Excellent remodeling I'm envious of the amount of space you have.
Got my butt in gear, you old dog . I’m blessed to say that I have near 4500 sq. ft. of shop space, but, that has given me the chance to lay crap everywhere. Kim, my pal, you have given me the will to get it organized . Thanks Cletus
My own little hideaway
Thanks Stewart,Those little sliding cabinets keep the plastic trays much more accessible than my previous system, which was to keep them in a stack. And the one I needed was predictably on the bottom. Kim