Pics of My Shop!

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Pics of My Shop!

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Thought I would post a few pics of my shop as i had the camera out last night
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Nice looking shop. Wish mine was that clean and organized.
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NICE! Kinda 'tinny' but NICE! Kinda too neat, but NICE! Not enough scroll saws, but NICE! Weather kinda warm, but NICE!

BTW what type of woodworking do you perform with the morter mixer?

Did I mention it is NICE!:cool::cool::cool::cool:
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Very nicely organized and I envy your work bench space. You have done a great job.

It looks as though you are in a corrugated iron building. If so, how is that for heat in the summer time there in Florida?
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GREAT looking shop ya have there. Can ya send me some of that room. LOL
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Hello from Gainesville.

Nice and big shop! I especially like your "shorty" sanding station.
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dusty wrote:Very nicely organized and I envy your work bench space. You have done a great job.

It looks as though you are in a corrugated iron building. If so, how is that for heat in the summer time there in Florida?


I got into it after the worst of the summer was over last year sooooo ,will probably be looking to put in a window air later on this year.Have a huge blower that blows in the back window may be enough to get a cross breeze, at least I hope:)
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mistystarz wrote:I got into it after the worst of the summer was over last year sooooo ,will probably be looking to put in a window air later on this year.Have a huge blower that blows in the back window may be enough to get a cross breeze, at least I hope:)
It wouldn't work here in Tucson with the desert sun for about 12 hours a day but then I don't get any ocean breeze.
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