February 17, 20233 yr Popular Post So...new camera is a learning experience ...what one will see when you get to the bottom of the stairs... Turn slight to the left... Keep turning.. One more time.. Too large? More details.. Main work area... There be work going on... Kind of narrow in there.. Details, details... And...that be the $0.05 Tour of the Dungeon Woodshop....How does the pictures look?
February 17, 20233 yr Popular Post I'd say you have used just about every inch of real estate available! Pictures are sharp and exposures are great.
February 17, 20233 yr Popular Post Shop and pics look great. A couple things seem to be missing though...donuts and several pencils. Those 2 big white things seem to take up a lot of valuable work space too.
February 17, 20233 yr Popular Post Great photos Steven. I'm always amazed at how much you accomplish in such a limited space.
February 17, 20233 yr Popular Post Great pics, great small shop and I like the fact that you didn't clean it for the pics
April 17, 20233 yr Popular Post 3 hours ago, frenchwwr said: First, get rid of the Washer & Dryer Naw, throw a solid core door on top of them and instantly have another workbench.
April 17, 20233 yr Popular Post 10 minutes ago, Larry Buskirk said: Naw, throw a solid core door on top of them and instantly have another workbench. Plus toss in walnut shells and have dual tumblers to derust/refurb yard sale finds.
April 18, 20233 yr On 2/17/2023 at 1:06 PM, Al B said: Great photos Steven. I'm always amazed at how much you accomplish in such a limited space. I agree 100%
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