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Techie

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It's still a work in progress, but I completed enough to make it usable. Funny how that was about the same time I ran low on $$$.

This is my 20x32 steel building.

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Inside before the real work started. The center ceiling height is 9' 6".

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Homemade workbench with oak plywood top and some free cabinets from a friend who was remodeling his kitchen.
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Office on the left, storage on the right. More lights will be added soon.
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Office, still needs some trim and a light fixture for detail work. Salvaged the counter top from an office remodel.
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More free cabinets
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I'm sure you're going to enjoy that. My shop is a room under our carport (single!). I had to take my motorcycle out to make room to work....

I like the Triumph too! 'Bout time for a 3 day cruise!
 
Very nice looking shop. LOML tells me that I have too many tools and that a larger shop will not help me. My shop is 16' X 24' and I only have the basic woodworking tools nothing fancy or large. Now get making some sawdust and shavings.
 
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LOML wants to turn my shop into a salon or our daughter, no water lines or sewer lines to start with and I am too ooolllllddddddto dig them and fight the city for licenses. She is only 26 and has a lot more energy that I. I am not sure how long that I can hold them off. Medical issues have waned some of my interests so I am getting tired of the fight.
 
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