Let's See Your Shop
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(10-07-2012, 06:51 AM)Mayhem Wrote:
(10-06-2012, 01:25 PM)wrustle Wrote: My shop.......well at least half of the Cnc side of it. The other half is out of camera shot.

This is in my 24' x 46', 3 car garage I added on back in 2004.

Radiant heat in the floor, fully air conditioned in the summer........yes folks......there's no place like home!

All my manual machines are in another section of the basement...

And my wife complains about our power bill Jawdrop

Russ: WorthyWorthyWorthyWorthy
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A few quick pics of the shop


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#93
Nice shop.

This topic is SO interesting, seeing others shops and equipment/setups etc is very enjoyable viewing.
sasquatch, proud to be a member of MetalworkingFun since Jul 2012.
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Jack,

Are those clamps hanging down from above? That's a lot of them!

Nice shop setup. Thumbsup

Ed
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re: Clamps:?

Yeah i wondered that also Ed,, and "you NEVER" have enough clamps!!

I buy just about everything i can find at yard/garage sales.
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I posted this over on HSM but I will post it here also. I am in the process of reorganizing my shop. Well that is not true exactly in the fact that the re part could be removed. The shop was my hay barn and measures 10meters x 20meters and is on the second floor with drive in access from the back.

It actually looks better now than in the video of a few days ago. The perspective is not right on the video but it gives you an idea of the chaos.

I am having the walls closed in and insulated. The part with the machine tools will be heated.

My shop looks almost identical to ToolCat's don't you think?

http://i853.photobucket.com/albums/ab91/...pamess.mp4
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(10-29-2012, 05:43 PM)EdK Wrote: Jack,

Are those clamps hanging down from above? That's a lot of them!

Nice shop setup. Thumbsup

Ed

yep, scads of clamps
jack
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B Forest,
Great shop you have there - nice video Smiley-signs107
The outside is quite stunning as well Thumbsup
DaveH
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(11-03-2012, 11:23 AM)Black Forest Wrote: I posted this over on HSM but I will post it here also. I am in the process of reorganizing my shop. Well that is not true exactly in the fact that the re part could be removed. The shop was my hay barn and measures 10meters x 20meters and is on the second floor with drive in access from the back.

It actually looks better now than in the video of a few days ago. The perspective is not right on the video but it gives you an idea of the chaos.

I am having the walls closed in and insulated. The part with the machine tools will be heated.

My shop looks almost identical to ToolCat's don't you think?

http://i853.photobucket.com/albums/ab91/...pamess.mp4

Of course, we will require an "after" video. Looks like it'll be a very nice space for a shop once it's all insulated and walled in.

Ed
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(11-03-2012, 12:29 PM)DaveH Wrote: B Forest,
Great shop you have there - nice video Smiley-signs107
The outside is quite stunning as well Thumbsup
DaveH

That is the back side of the shop from the outside. It is part of my house. The roof you see in the video is being replaced soon. The tiles are beginning to show their age. The house was built in 1724. Not so old for a German house. Only close to three hundred years old.
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