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Let's see your work shop! - 12/14/2003 6:35:22 AM   
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Ok I want to start out to see how many of you serious modelers out there has a nice and organized workshop. And let's see if who has the best looking shop on the internet.(sorry no prizes at the end of the contest) Let's get as many "nice" shops posted with pictures only no future plans or pretend that you have one or else your talking like a looser. and where off!!
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RE: Let's see your work shop! - 12/14/2003 4:34:44 PM   
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Ok, here's mine. As you may see it is not only airplanes I make here, I have a lot of metalworking facilities.


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RE: Let's see your work shop! - 12/14/2003 8:16:36 PM   
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My workshop is in a loft at the top of the stairs of my house. It can get cramped, but it's nice to work in.
Mike

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RE: Let's see your work shop! - 12/15/2003 3:06:27 AM   
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I use an "empty" room in the house. It's usually very busy looking so i don't like the thought of photographing it. My wife would use it as evidence at the trial anyway. But hopefully the judge will understand it's not my fault- it's an addiction

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RE: Let's see your work shop! - 12/15/2003 4:15:53 AM   
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Ok you asked for it!!!! It's much cleaner now since I took these shots, really it is!!! 13X25 with 24' of workbench. It's my second home and it's well insulated and good heat.

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RE: Let's see your work shop! - 12/15/2003 10:00:46 AM   
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Here' mine
It's not much of a shop but I'm only in this hobby for a year and a half
Thats my first taco on the board

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RE: Let's see your work shop! - 12/15/2003 10:05:58 AM   
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Pic didn't work, ill try again

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RE: Let's see your work shop! - 12/15/2003 3:54:01 PM   
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Here's mine. This is the attic area above my garage. It is Air conditioned, heated and I have a TV, stereo and refrigerator.

My primary building surface is a drafting table with a thick mirror and ceiling tiles to top it off. I have three other benches to keep projects out of the way that are in the works. I store most completed planes down stairs in the garage.


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RE: Let's see your work shop! - 12/16/2003 12:10:12 AM   
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AND HERE IS MINE
4X10 TABLE, power tool bench and project rack.
pegboard storage cabinets and bins
paint and glue cabinet, hardware bins, project parts bins
etc. etc. etc.

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RE: Let's see your work shop! - 12/16/2003 4:12:22 AM   
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hey tdster, your pics did not show all it shows is a x might want to try to load them in again. I will be posting my shop later but kinda busy now

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RE: Let's see your work shop! - 12/16/2003 4:20:23 AM   
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Dang Gunny that looks more like a hobby shop!!

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RE: Let's see your work shop! - 12/16/2003 4:45:22 AM   
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common, my LHS doesent even carry that much stuff... i hate my LHS

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RE: Let's see your work shop! - 12/16/2003 5:26:02 AM   
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I know what you guys mean.
My LHS all 4 of them dont have much. I got tired of running around from place to place.
This is 20 years of collecting stuff and putting on a pegboard wall. Finally ran out of storing place, so I trippled my peg board storage by only losing 7" from my shop room. I built out 7" and built peg board cabinet doors. Storage up against the original wall, storage on the back side and the front side of the peg board cabinet doors. Look back at the picture closely, see the knob? They open up into the other two layers. And what shop is open at twelve midnight on a weekend. My buddies all the time come over to build, BS, or shop for something they need for their current project at 1 or 2 in the morning. The bins down below are basically the loose items on the wall.

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RE: Let's see your work shop! - 12/16/2003 10:30:01 PM   
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