Show Us Your Woodworking Shops
Whether you are turning pens in a corner of your apartment, or if you use your shop for large flat work and case goods, we want to see where you call home for a good part of your life, please jump in and share images and stories of your treasured work-space.
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Here's a link, here on the Patriot Woodworker, to my little basement shop- http://108.178.27.250/~thepatri/forums/index.php?/gallery/album/9-lews-basement-shop/ Thanks for looking!
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shop walls done next is ceilings in both sides of shop,i call one side small an other large,put OSB on most of walls,had some left over sheet rock so put that up also,makes shop look nice an organized,even though mind is not lol.
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First I have tell you I have a half garage that is unheated. Then on super bowl Sunday, just before the game, I discovered our side by side frig/freezer had quit and everything was nearly thawed, So much for the game. It took an hour to get the stuff taken care of and most was in coolers...........where else, but in my half of the garage. Then the bottom dropped out of the temperature with highs near zero. This meant that I had to be sure stuff didn't freeze in the garage. One thing I didn't have to worry about was ice for the coolers since we have about 10" of snow in the yard. So what am I going to do in my shop? The new frig came today and so did the tem…
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Yesterday my family and I went up to our local mountains about 45 minutes away to visit my pops, and grandpa to my kids. He lives in an old refurbished trailer built in the early 60's, with an old room addition. The newer building off to the side is the shop my dad and I built back in 2005. I thought you all would like to see how our side of the family lives here in So Cal, the pioneer spirit is alive and well in the mountains of Riverside County. My dad doesn't like depending on folks nor the government for anything really. His electricity goes out in the snow often and he resorts to his wood burning stove to heat soup on, his appliances are electric, so the power go…