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Nice job on the drawers. Thumbsup

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A nice efficient use of space. Too bad you have to share it with that old chimney.

Tom
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(12-23-2014, 10:22 AM)TomG Wrote: A nice efficient use of space. Too bad you have to share it with that old chimney.

Tom

My favorite is the diesel radiator and exhaust pipe for heating Thumbsup.

Can hardly wait to see what is used to address the cooling requirements.
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Thanks guys, can't wait to finish and get working in it! Smiley-eatdrink004


Arvid, Vermont summers are probably similar to Minn, and I only run the gen for fun usually. the cinderblock house is wood sided and foam insulated on the outside and one wall is buried partially in hill, so it's actually cool in summer. The generator:

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Tom, usable floor space is 6' by 6' because of the chimney taking up 2 ' . I'm thinking of breaking into it though and making a small built in forge/foundry, shop heater. We'll see how practical that seems when the rest of the shop is together.
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(12-11-2014, 10:56 AM)awemawson Wrote: Ah but Steve, think of Black Forest's heating bills compared to your bijou 6x6 workshop. All the heat will be up in the roof !

Heat what is that? My shop used to be our hay barn. The walls are just slats on two sides. You guys are sissies! Here in the winter it doesn't often get below -10C in the shop. It is quite practical actually because when I pick up a metal tool it sticks to my hand and I don't drop it!
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(11-19-2014, 05:32 PM)EdK Wrote: Nothing wrong with that space. Once you get it stocked with tools and organized it'll work out fine. You probably will go through a few rearrangements before you settle on the best one though. You're young so you've got time.

I'm pretty sure you're the only one with a coffee vending machine in their shop so you've already one-upped most of us. Smile

Have fun and be safe.

Ed

I have one also! I keep it set on free mode until people start to bother me and then I walk over and switch it to coin mode. Most take the hint and leave!
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Hi Steve ,

That looks like a very cosy workshop , I like the draws you made , very well made good and solid .


Rob
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(12-25-2014, 12:23 AM)Black Forest Wrote:
(12-11-2014, 10:56 AM)awemawson Wrote: Ah but Steve, think of Black Forest's heating bills compared to your bijou 6x6 workshop. All the heat will be up in the roof !

Heat what is that?  My shop used to be our hay barn.  The walls are just slats on two sides.  You guys are sissies!   Here in the winter it doesn't often get below -10C in the shop.  It is quite practical actually because when I pick up a metal tool it sticks to my hand  and I don't drop it!

Well, BF, I've seen it -30C here, though that's the extreme. Still, I sure don't mind the heat in the shop now, since it costs little to be comfortable, sissy or not.  Smiley-eatdrink004

Keeping other people out of a shop this small is easy....... you just stand in it! Big Grin


Thanks Rob!! Smiley-eatdrink004
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Your last comment made me chuckle!

Don't tell anyone else but I wish my shop was heated in the winter also.
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My shop's pretty small too, but all it really lacks is room for a couch to nap on and then life would be good. Smile

Had a down-and-out buddy living in it for 6 months (hobo bed on the floor, right in front of the mill) and had a heck of a time getting him to leave. Actually my wife did that chore for me...
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