Yann Arbour
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- Field, Ontario, Canada
Ok so this is a temporary installation because when spring get here all the tools go back into the shed. (It was kinda cold working in there at minus 35 centigrade.) And also because my wife wants to move the living room down here. So here goes.
On the left you can see my miter saw set up on it's stand, directly ahead is my workbench with a few tools stored underneath. Don't mind the washer/dryer we just got a new set and I didn't want to throw out the old ones. At the far back are the stairs to the left of the Canadian flag.
You can also see the the bench where my 2 1/2 year old stands to watch his dad "travailler le bois" (working on wood), he also loves playing in the scrap bin. (Which is hidden by the washer)
Shot of my miter saw at the rear
I moved a bit for this shot apparently but you still can see the miter saw and the lathe that I haven't had a chance to try yet.
Some of the tools under the workbench aren't mine but their current owners doesn't need them right now so that works for me. I work with one tool and when I'm done I store It underneath the workbench and take out the next one. It's a crude system but it works for me. (for now)
Well it ain't much yet but I'm still young and a MASSIVE upgrade to the shed is planned for either this year or the next. If I could just get my hands on some nice wood to make a good workbench...
On the left you can see my miter saw set up on it's stand, directly ahead is my workbench with a few tools stored underneath. Don't mind the washer/dryer we just got a new set and I didn't want to throw out the old ones. At the far back are the stairs to the left of the Canadian flag.
You can also see the the bench where my 2 1/2 year old stands to watch his dad "travailler le bois" (working on wood), he also loves playing in the scrap bin. (Which is hidden by the washer)
Shot of my miter saw at the rear
I moved a bit for this shot apparently but you still can see the miter saw and the lathe that I haven't had a chance to try yet.
Some of the tools under the workbench aren't mine but their current owners doesn't need them right now so that works for me. I work with one tool and when I'm done I store It underneath the workbench and take out the next one. It's a crude system but it works for me. (for now)
Well it ain't much yet but I'm still young and a MASSIVE upgrade to the shed is planned for either this year or the next. If I could just get my hands on some nice wood to make a good workbench...