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Oldmanwheeler

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I've spent the last several months organizing and re-organizing my new shop. I finally think I have laid out the way I want it, at least until I buy a Band Saw or some other new toy. :biggrin:

I am recovering from my third shoulder replacement so right now all I can really do is run through the process in my head and insure I have the shop laid out so everything is right where I need it. How many times can you reorganize a shop? Well, I'll let you know if and when I ever finish! :smile-big:

Anyway, here are some pictures.
 

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Looks good Bob...!

I'm sure, you will be keeping changing things as you get using the work-shop, the only way you ever going to find out if everything is where it should, is after you start using it regularly.

I can see space there for a bandsaw and lots more...!:biggrin:

Good luck with your new shoulder.

Cheers
George
 
Bob you could not have been more timely with your post. I reorganize mine 3-4 times a year trying to get what I feel most comfortable with. I am glad that I am not the only one that does this. Nice looking shop, I understand about the shoulder issues, it does slow you down.
 
Is the grenade for intruders!!:biggrin: That's a really nice setup you got. If I had a flatscreen in mine i'd never get anything done.
 
I agree with others, nice shop and organized the way you want it. A good organized work flow sure helps get projects done with less frustration and better efficiency.

Congratulations on the shop. Hope this shoulder replacement works better and longer than previous ones.
 
Great looking shop. I'm sure you're gonna love working there.

Did you epoxy coat the floors? If so, did you use the gritty stuff to give some traction?
 
Great looking shop. I'm sure you're gonna love working there.

Did you epoxy coat the floors? If so, did you use the gritty stuff to give some traction?

I just used the Grey floor paint. Couldn't justify the cost of Epoxy and so far very happy with just the plan ol' floor paint. Got it from Sherwin Williams.
 
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