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About time you finally updated the picture. [:eek:)] Nice looking shop. I would show you a picture of mine but it is so packed with my father's stuff you could not see the tools. of my 12'x 25' shop I have an effectice work area of maybe 5' x 10' [V]
 

Gregory Huey

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Very nice and neat shop. Mine looks like a small beaver has been at work. Mad ea small bowl today --- How can I get so many wood chips out of a 6"X 6"X 4" piece of wood? Looks like you made the most of the space you have.
 

Tom McMillan

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Great looking shop Scott!!!! Mine's also an addition under my carport (here in Washougal, WA---great to have Washingtonians here!!!)---but, mine is only about 5.5 feet by 11 feet---but, the small space serves me well.
 

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Nice looking shop, Scott. I presume that it is heated? Such efficient use of space. I like your variable speed Jet. Wish I had gotten the variable speed one.[:(] Kirk[8D]
 

Scottydont

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OK Mudder, I will be honest with you, that is an old pic! HA, HA HA! (The one of the open garage door view.) I promise I will get a new pic soon! Just to satisfy you I will make sure and get a messy one too!

Kirk, I use a radiant oil filled electric heater and a overhead radiant heater right above the lathe. Comfy and cozy even when it's 20 outside. Yes, the VS is nice...much smoother and quiter than the standard Jet I had.

Thanks for the comments guys!
 
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Originally posted by scott m
<br />OK Mudder, I will be honest with you, that is an old pic! HA, HA HA! (The one of the open garage door view.) I promise I will get a new pic soon! Just to satisfy you I will make sure and get a messy one too!

Kirk, I use a radiant oil filled electric heater and a overhead radiant heater right above the lathe. Comfy and cozy even when it's 20 outside. Yes, the VS is nice...much smoother and quiter than the standard Jet I had.

Thanks for the comments guys!

You would have slipped it by if you had'nt fessed up. I didn't notice that was your first lathe in the pic because your new one is in the bottom picture. A second look reveals the VS box is not in the upper pic.
 
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