Shop Pictures - Lazerlinez

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Shop Pictures - Thought I would give you some idea what my workshop looks like.

1st Row- Front of the building
Good old English Colchester Lathe
Milling Machine converted to a 4 Axes CNC
View from the front of the shop - Crate full of Black ash Burl -

2nd row - Laguna 3600 CFM Dust collector
Mini MAx 20" Band Saw
Fridge fro keeping the resin cool
7 cubic foot Kiln - Rebuild from scratch. Bricks, Electrical components, Controller, I also coiled my own elements
Busy making a Steady rest for my lathe, this one can hold a 8" pipe
Storage for blanks, most of it is buckeye burl.
 

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Yours and Bruce Boones' workshops are the top of my wish list to play in:biggrin:

Where's the CNC laser?:confused:
 
If this is a plee for help to get rid of some of that buckeye burl. I willing to help you out. Drop me a PM.
But, seriously sweet shop totally jealous.
 
Now, that a serious work-shop alright...!:eek:

I've got a question tough, on pic #8 start from top left, I spotted a "monstrosity" on the right end side of the pic, behind that fridge drums storage unit. Please, explain...!!!:wink::biggrin:

Cheers
George
 
Looks like you've got a great operation going there Constant. Like the others I'm drooling all over myself after about the 2nd picture.
 
Constant,

Being that you are in Hotlanta, where is the 40 ton Trane? Is the office portion air conditioned?

Tom
 
Now there is a shop that anyone would have fun playing in, I mean working in.:smile: The main concern I see though is the tripping hazards with the cords on the floor. Has to be some way to secure those overhead I would think. Looks good though.
 
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