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Its, kind of small, not enough room for all the machine's without having to pull them in and out. Thank goodness for forklifts, can't really afford a good building, so we make it work. Working area is about 35' wide and 80' long, the only nice thing about it is high ceilings in the middle.
Make shift dust collection, we just pump the dust and shavings outside, nearest neighbor is three quarters of a mile a way. Only good for about 7 months out of the year, so we built an 800 square foot shop on the end of the barn for winter tinkering. It's all about good times right?
Here is the space we had to work with. :-(
Table Saw is a Grizzly 3 horse 10" with a 102" biesemeyer fence and a 10'x12' out feed table, nice for plywood.
Chop Saw has a 16' material support on both sides of the saw with a biesemeyer slide stop on the left hand side. Makes it nicer for those long pieces.
Sheet stock storage area, never big enough.
Yes I know it's a mess, but I guess that mean your gettin er done. LOL
Thanks for stopping by!
P.S. If you would like to see pics of the small winter shop build; just let me know.
Cheers!
Here is the space we had to work with. :-(
Table Saw is a Grizzly 3 horse 10" with a 102" biesemeyer fence and a 10'x12' out feed table, nice for plywood.
Chop Saw has a 16' material support on both sides of the saw with a biesemeyer slide stop on the left hand side. Makes it nicer for those long pieces.
Sheet stock storage area, never big enough.
Yes I know it's a mess, but I guess that mean your gettin er done. LOL
Thanks for stopping by!
P.S. If you would like to see pics of the small winter shop build; just let me know.
Cheers!