Inkedsphynx
Member
Hello all! I've just recently become interested in learning to turn, and I've been doing a lot of reading, and a little bit of buying in preperation. I'll be picking up a lathe and the rest of the supplies I'll need to get started at the end of this month.
I have a problem though. I have no place to work! Right now I'm in a house (I don't own it, am renting). The garage is unfortunately not a useable space due to a number of factors.
My choices for workspace basically come down to working out of our laundry/utility room, or building myself a small workshop in the back yard.
My concerns with inside are as follows:
1. It's right next to the living room, so it'll probably be too noisy.
2. The cat litter-box is in there, so I won't be able to keep the door closed for long periods of time. There's really no other suitable place for the litter-box.
3. I'm concerned for the health ramifications of turning indoors, especially since we do laundry in that room as well.
4. I'm a bit worried about the possible changing conditions in the room in regards to humidity and temperature. Between the heater, water heater, washer, and dryer (all in that room), I'd imagine that it'd be changing quite a bit, which would affect the wood I'd have in that room.
As for building a small shop, I'd had in mind to do something between 10'x10' and 15'x15'. The concerns here are:
1. It'll take me some money to do so (less money for tools and whatnot), and I won't be able to run dedicated electrical, so I'll be stringing an extension cord from the single external outlet to power it. This means I can probably only run a light and 1 tool at a time.
2. I'll have to insulate it for the winter (Ohio). I could always do this closer to winter to save on money, since it's getting into summer now.
3. The changing humidity concerns me, as I can't really afford to go expensive with machinery to regulate the interior conditions.
4. I'd have to devise a way to keep it at least somewhat heated in the winter, both when I'm out there, and when I'm not.
5. I don't intend to live in this house forever. I'll be here at least another 11 months, probably longer than that. I don't really mind leaving the workshop behind and having put my money into something I don't own though, as long as it doesn't cost me an arm and a leg.
Pros for each:
Inside:
1. There are 2 windows along the only wall in the utility room where I'd have space to put a workbench, so I could vent outside/get natural light/etc if need be.
2. I could work year-round due to it being inside and heated.
3. Low cost - I'd just have to build myself a workbench.
4. The refrigerator is close *laugh*
Outside:
1. I wouldn't have to deal with breaks to let the cats come and go.
2. I wouldn't have to stop because someone wanted to watch TV (if noise is a factor as I suspect it would be).
3. I'd have much more space to work with.
3a. I do other woodworking as well, so if I went towards the upper range of my size ideas, I'd probably have room for my table saw, planer, etc etc as well (I currently haul tools outside onto the concrete slab out the back door every time I want to use them.)
4. I'd get the fun of building the shop myself.
5. I could install a cot so when I spend too much on a load of kits and blanks, I don't have to sleep on the couch.
I'm undecided. Both have pros and cons, and I have a girlfriend to deal with as well, who has told me she thinks inside should be my last resort. When it all comes down to it, I just want a space where I can try my hand at turning.
So, help me choose! Or if you've got an alternate suggestion, please fire away. Thanks in advance!
I have a problem though. I have no place to work! Right now I'm in a house (I don't own it, am renting). The garage is unfortunately not a useable space due to a number of factors.
My choices for workspace basically come down to working out of our laundry/utility room, or building myself a small workshop in the back yard.
My concerns with inside are as follows:
1. It's right next to the living room, so it'll probably be too noisy.
2. The cat litter-box is in there, so I won't be able to keep the door closed for long periods of time. There's really no other suitable place for the litter-box.
3. I'm concerned for the health ramifications of turning indoors, especially since we do laundry in that room as well.
4. I'm a bit worried about the possible changing conditions in the room in regards to humidity and temperature. Between the heater, water heater, washer, and dryer (all in that room), I'd imagine that it'd be changing quite a bit, which would affect the wood I'd have in that room.
As for building a small shop, I'd had in mind to do something between 10'x10' and 15'x15'. The concerns here are:
1. It'll take me some money to do so (less money for tools and whatnot), and I won't be able to run dedicated electrical, so I'll be stringing an extension cord from the single external outlet to power it. This means I can probably only run a light and 1 tool at a time.
2. I'll have to insulate it for the winter (Ohio). I could always do this closer to winter to save on money, since it's getting into summer now.
3. The changing humidity concerns me, as I can't really afford to go expensive with machinery to regulate the interior conditions.
4. I'd have to devise a way to keep it at least somewhat heated in the winter, both when I'm out there, and when I'm not.
5. I don't intend to live in this house forever. I'll be here at least another 11 months, probably longer than that. I don't really mind leaving the workshop behind and having put my money into something I don't own though, as long as it doesn't cost me an arm and a leg.
Pros for each:
Inside:
1. There are 2 windows along the only wall in the utility room where I'd have space to put a workbench, so I could vent outside/get natural light/etc if need be.
2. I could work year-round due to it being inside and heated.
3. Low cost - I'd just have to build myself a workbench.
4. The refrigerator is close *laugh*
Outside:
1. I wouldn't have to deal with breaks to let the cats come and go.
2. I wouldn't have to stop because someone wanted to watch TV (if noise is a factor as I suspect it would be).
3. I'd have much more space to work with.
3a. I do other woodworking as well, so if I went towards the upper range of my size ideas, I'd probably have room for my table saw, planer, etc etc as well (I currently haul tools outside onto the concrete slab out the back door every time I want to use them.)
4. I'd get the fun of building the shop myself.
5. I could install a cot so when I spend too much on a load of kits and blanks, I don't have to sleep on the couch.
I'm undecided. Both have pros and cons, and I have a girlfriend to deal with as well, who has told me she thinks inside should be my last resort. When it all comes down to it, I just want a space where I can try my hand at turning.
So, help me choose! Or if you've got an alternate suggestion, please fire away. Thanks in advance!