Mac In Oak Ridge
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Here is what is going on in Oak Ridge these days.
First Picture: This is the shop. Two or three times a year I have to defend the fact that there are no cars allowed to be parked in the shop. I am often reminded that it is a garage, after all. So far, for 15 years, I win!
Next Photo is the North wall, on left and East wall in back, you may be able to see my lathe on the table in the back. The window looks out over a mill pond.
Third Photo is looking towards the South wall.
Next we have the West wall where the roll up doors are. That is where I park the cart that holds all my sheet goods.
This photo is of part of the general storage and wood storage area that is up stairs.
And last, a closer view of the shelving for cut up pen blank storage that is on the wall up stairs.
And I can't help myself, here is a picture of the view off the back porch of the house of the mill pond. The red roof over the top of the dam is the Old Mill of Guilford. It has a history going back to the mid 1700's. It was captured by Lord Cornwallace's troops just before the Battle of Guilford Courthouse. They took the grain to feed the horses and the troops. Some of the British troops were supposed to have camped around the pond the day before the battle.
Happy 4th of July to all!
Mac
First Picture: This is the shop. Two or three times a year I have to defend the fact that there are no cars allowed to be parked in the shop. I am often reminded that it is a garage, after all. So far, for 15 years, I win!
Next Photo is the North wall, on left and East wall in back, you may be able to see my lathe on the table in the back. The window looks out over a mill pond.
Third Photo is looking towards the South wall.
Next we have the West wall where the roll up doors are. That is where I park the cart that holds all my sheet goods.
This photo is of part of the general storage and wood storage area that is up stairs.
And last, a closer view of the shelving for cut up pen blank storage that is on the wall up stairs.
And I can't help myself, here is a picture of the view off the back porch of the house of the mill pond. The red roof over the top of the dam is the Old Mill of Guilford. It has a history going back to the mid 1700's. It was captured by Lord Cornwallace's troops just before the Battle of Guilford Courthouse. They took the grain to feed the horses and the troops. Some of the British troops were supposed to have camped around the pond the day before the battle.
Happy 4th of July to all!
Mac