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Time and space are relative.
The building that is my"shop" was constructed for a riding lawn mower.The building is 12x 16.Even witht he lawn mower in it it was HUGE.
When I moved the tablesaw out of the dining room into that building I still had space so I added a makeshift bench.
You can imagine what happened next.It became the space and stuff monologue by Gallagher.
I added a 14" Jet bandsaw witha closed base. A "bench top" drill press( so much for bench space) things still weren't that crowed even after I added a Grizzly 8" jointer.of course I had taken off the wings on the tablesaw and use an extruded "portable top set up for larger stuff"
Things got a little more crowded withthe addition of a second lathe and then a third, all minis both Rikon and Jet.
I had to move the dustcollector motors up inthe attic and the chipseparator outside but that's ok they were taking up space that could be used for a better purpose.
By this time you can imagine the need for additional space because the lawn mower was outside on a permanent basis.
I made an 8x16 addition for the lawnmower that was quickly filled with wood and the other 2 table saws.The 2 miter saws bowling balls I will cut up some day, corn cobs and deer antler.
The lawn mower?
It's out side.
LIke Gallagher said space and stuff.
Your 12x 10 building is big enough because no matter how big a shop you get it wan't be big enough either.
(I failed to mention there are the other necessary woodworking tools, routers, scroll saw , bench sander mounted deer head.He holds the welding helmet, oh yeah, the welder, air compressor)
Something always needs to be moved to do something else,I had to keep the 6x48" floor sander in a storage building.)
Yep your shop is big enough.