well i don't have much money for buying whatever i want the last one i did was a sukhoi su31 from hobbico kinda a piece of junk but i use the shop to borrow the tools that would work with me. I'm planning on buying the piper arrow III but i have to leave to AZ to help build my grandfathers cabin and that'll get me skill to make my ultimate dream shop! right now im just helping a handy man building a barn but with this weather it drives me nutz the ground is soaky and can't mix the concrete or it won't bond very well. l8tr
ORIGINAL: ElectricFlyGuy
Hey Ryan:
I see A shop but I don't see anything resembling any type of RC product be it 4 X 4 , boat or AIRPLANE. Everyone elses shops/work spaces has some type of RC product present. Can you please put an rc plane on the table and take a new pic so it will be an 'official' RC shop? Yes, what I am saying is, your dads wood shop don't count. LOL> Didn't you say "serious RC builders shops"? I could take a pic of mine but it has a 65 Impala under restoration in it BUT I do have an RC plane under construction sitting on top of the car, radios on the shelf etc.>> BUT it ain't a pretty site by any means. My shop is 900 square feet. I built it in 1998. A serious modeler? I am just getting back into it. And THAT is my two cents.
ORIGINAL: CRAZYRYAN
Here is my shop detached from the house looks pretty small.
The second pic shows the table saw and the band saw along with a dust collector.
The third pic shows the skill saw, work bench soon to be replaced with a new one, and the peg board.
There I have it me and my dad's wood/hobby shop. We have to make room for ouor projects wich is kinda hard. Planning on adding the shop another side so we hav lots of more room. By the way it even has a bathroom with sink! we usually use it as a storage too bad.[&o]