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RE: Let's see your work shop! - 12/22/2003 2:29:45 AM   
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My basement shop is 30x30' and i have enough room to build 3 giants at one time (3 benches )
+ work area , and have storage area for other planes and items . I usualy have 3 or 4 planes
stored in this area plane all that are in progress .
I guess i'm fortunate to have that much room , but sometimes i wish i had more .
I also store as many planes as i can in my 6x12 trailer (usualy 3 planes plus all flight gear)

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RE: Let's see your work shop! - 12/22/2003 3:13:24 AM   
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Cramped basement workshop.
Within are Topflite Bearcat & Corsair, Kyosho & Hangar9 ARF's

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RE: Let's see your work shop! - 1/8/2004 4:27:02 AM   
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Hey Gunny11,

I sure could use that Giant Sweet-N-Low wing,

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RE: Let's see your work shop! - 1/9/2004 2:26:56 AM   
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Gee Gunny11, Does Great Plane and Horizon know about you ?????

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RE: Let's see your work shop! - 1/9/2004 2:49:38 AM   
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Here's part of mine. It's unusually clean in this shot too, Ha! I do some machine work and woodworking in other corners of it, but this is the main R/C model airplane area.

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RE: Let's see your work shop! - 1/10/2004 4:36:21 AM   
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Here are some pictures of my shop which is detached from the house

Roger

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RE: Let's see your work shop! - 1/11/2004 4:51:15 PM   
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Jpatter, you say the house is an old Queen Anne so I’m assuming the attic is a third level and likely accessed through either narrow and/or winding stairs? When the wife and I were first married we rented a house where I set up a workshop in an attic. That workshop was fine for the times but would be a no can do now with all the equipment I own now, not to mention taking my birds up and down two sets of stairs every time. If my assumptions about your house are correct, personally I would put that money into a garage shop.

However if your determined to use the attic space it sure would make for a sweet one. I suggest starting with paper and pencil and doing various layouts like kitchen designers do. Then go into the attic space with masking tape and put your favorite design on the floor to get a full-scale feel for what you want. Just remember once the walls go up it will feel much smaller.

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RE: Let's see your work shop! - 1/23/2004 3:36:42 AM   
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Not much but my little hole in the basement. The airplane rack is missing two planes which are setting upstairs waiting for the weather and time to allow me to fly.

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RE: Let's see your work shop! - 1/23/2004 6:39:04 AM   
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Hey Top Thumbs, It's only half a wing. if you need it, contact me.

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RE: Let's see your work shop! - 1/23/2004 4:51:07 PM   
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Hey jgraham10

I see you are an old Falcon head like myself. Anyway, I have updated my garage with a new bench and some other items.

Check them out here. Haven't reduce the size of the pictures yet. The digital camera is one that came with my video. It doesn't have great resolution

http://www.speakeasy.org/~ldharris/

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RE: Let's see your work shop! - 1/25/2004 8:32:07 AM   
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i thought i'd throw mine in here as well. i actually have two shops because i live in two different countries (actually i work in one and play in the other).

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RE: RE: Let's see your work shop! - 1/25/2004 3:52:02 PM   
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We'll It's gonna be hard to tell who's got the best one so far! I'm going to take pics of my shop like i said i was as of 1-25-04 but had a lot of family issues over the holidays u know they are the most important than the hobby were in.

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RE: RE: Let's see your work shop! - 1/25/2004 4:42:30 PM   
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It ain't much, but it's home

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