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RE: Let's see your work shop! - 6/1/2006 3:37:09 AM   
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RE: Let's see your work shop! - 6/1/2006 3:51:49 AM   
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This is a very interesting thread & quite informative.

I'm in the process of relocating my work bench/cupboards to a more desired location under the house. The new location will be specifically built with modelling as the priority - that means lots of lighting, tons of power outlets, building boards & custom made model storage racks.

Plenty of ideas here, so I will have no excuse if things dont work out

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RE: Let's see your work shop! - 6/2/2006 12:40:29 AM   
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I know its here somewhere, I just had it a second ago.............

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RE: Let's see your work shop! - 6/3/2006 5:29:29 AM   
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RE: Let's see your work shop! - 6/3/2006 2:37:57 PM   
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u like to leave your tools on the floor? my dad would kill me for that

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RE: Let's see your work shop! - 7/2/2006 8:08:55 PM   
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Just finished the first phase of getting some organization for my airplanes!



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RE: Let's see your work shop! - 7/3/2006 3:10:41 AM   
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Got some more work done today. Lots of floor space has opened up!





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RE: Let's see your work shop! - 7/3/2006 4:51:37 AM   
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Mine is a little room in our basement. If i want to use my bandsaw, disk sander or schroll saw, i have to pack them outside. It's a little cramped for space but i don't mind that much, at least i have somewhere to build.

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RE: Let's see your work shop! - 7/10/2006 6:18:29 PM   
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I spent several months finishing out my garage. It was just bare studs when I started; since then I have added electricity, lighting, AC window unit, workbenches, and of course the obligitory PC, TV, satellite radio and DVD player with 5.1 surround sound. All I need now is the beer fridge.

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RE: Let's see your work shop! - 7/10/2006 8:58:00 PM   
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All I need now is the beer fridge.


I always thought beer and power tools didn't mix well.

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RE: Let's see your work shop! - 7/10/2006 9:59:40 PM   
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Plumber,

You are exactly right about not mixing any libation and power tools, BUTTTTTT When the work is done, you've just about got your model finished, and you've set it on the work bench perhaps with the wing on.... go to the Fridge, pull out your favorite long neck, sat down in a chair with a fan blowing on you.. NO A/C here... and simply watched in your minds eye your creation take flight! ! ! I'm certainly guilty of doing that over the last 40+ years...<BOG>

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RE: Let's see your work shop! - 7/11/2006 2:18:01 AM   
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Plumber, what the hell? I thought in Georgia you couldn't operate power tools or firearms unless you had a good buzz going.

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RE: Let's see your work shop! - 7/11/2006 2:34:32 PM   
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Storage in garage, but workshop in basement.

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RE: Let's see your work shop! - 7/12/2006 4:12:59 AM   
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When the work is done, you've just about got your model finished, and you've set it on the work bench perhaps with the wing on.... go to the Fridge, pull out your favorite long neck, sat down in a chair with a fan blowing on you..


Oh, I've got the little 'fridge alright. It's in what we call the Great Room (oversized TV/den/whatever room).

I found that with the little fridge in the building shop, about half-way through the first pull on the jug I'd spot something -else- that needed doing, and about two hours later (or oh-two-dark-thrity) the suds were flat, the something else still wasn't right, and I was only gonna get four hours sleep before it was I Owe time.

These days it works a lot better for me (and I get a bit more sleep) if I have to wander back up to the house to find a brew when I'm done ruining another batch of wood.

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