Workshop back into production
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From: Raeford,
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Hello,
a little while back I had posted a question on workshop layouts and took a little from here and there and mine is now ready to start the building season again. The biggest problem was to eliminate clutter and subsequent lost parts and tools. Believe it or not I spent most of my time looking for tools, stirring sticks, measuring devices and that small part I was working on last week. Hope the new layout and a little discipline help out!!! Take care and thanks
a little while back I had posted a question on workshop layouts and took a little from here and there and mine is now ready to start the building season again. The biggest problem was to eliminate clutter and subsequent lost parts and tools. Believe it or not I spent most of my time looking for tools, stirring sticks, measuring devices and that small part I was working on last week. Hope the new layout and a little discipline help out!!! Take care and thanks
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I really like your setup. You now have plenty of wall space to add shelving. I ran out of space. Using only one bay of my garage for my shop. Here is how I gained some needed wall space. Where I live it is very hot in the summer so I needed the garage door insulated to keep the heat down. I also have central air in the shop.
Nice pace
Lee
Nice pace
Lee




