Here's my sign!

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Woodbutcher68

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Did this a few days ago!
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Left to right- Delta dust collector, Grizzly lathe, Performax 10-20 drum sander, 9" cheapo bandsaw and the edge of the assembly area. There's a table saw in there somewhere too! Has more wood stacked on it! Storage in the background. Also an 80,000btu propane heater. VERY important in the winter.



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Assembly area and storage.



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The other side of the shop! DeWalt scrollsaw, workbench with a belt sander and drill press, air compressor in front of tool chests and the fridge!

All this and still room for the Jeep.
 
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I suppose he's gonna tell us he turned that sign on his lathe, too! Them Grizzly lathes must have some great attachments!

Don't be laughin' at this guy; HE can still get a car in his garage!
Some guys just have bigger garages than others, I guess........
 

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Now see...if you had a smaller shop you'd have less to deal with. I can help by taking extra tools and wood off your hands.

Nice sign and I'm kidding about the shop (I think!).
 

Woodbutcher68

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I had considered leaving the Jeep outside and expanding the work area, but when I got divorced, I did what you see above. Leaving the Jeep outside would give me more room for MORE TOOLS!!
Everything is in it's place, but I'm not always sure where that place is. There's more wood stored in the house and the shed.
 
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