Here's my shop

Jim Hager

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This link http://members5.clubphoto.com/jim374331/1039727/owner_icons-40b3.phtml is a link to my clubphoto website where I have most all of my shop photos and a few other things to boot. I also am going to include some pics of the outside of the shop too.

http://img.clubphoto.com/jerboa/52978447/512/null/image.jpg

http://img.clubphoto.com/jerboa/52986765/512/null/image.jpg

As you can probably tell I'm a real slob in the shop. These pics are a couple of years old now and I do actually have grass around the shop and the house. I've added a few tools too but thought some of you old buzzards might like to see where I reside when I'm making sawdust.
 
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This link http://members5.clubphoto.com/jim374331/1039727/owner_icons-40b3.phtml is a link to my clubphoto website where I have most all of my shop photos and a few other things to boot. I also am going to include some pics of the outside of the shop too.

http://img.clubphoto.com/jerboa/52978447/512/null/image.jpg

http://img.clubphoto.com/jerboa/52986765/512/null/image.jpg

As you can probably tell I'm a real slob in the shop. These pics are a couple of years old now and I do actually have grass around the shop and the house. I've added a few tools too but thought some of you old buzzards might like to see where I reside when I'm making sawdust.

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wow, great looking shop! and just looks lived in to me!

two questions....

what the heck is this for:
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and how do you cope with all of that space? cool shop!
 
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Ned, the tractor is for taking care of the property that we have (5acres) and also to use as a forklift to unload the lumber trucks that come from time to time. The loader isn't on the tractor in the pic but I usually keep it on with the forks ready to go. I also use it to scoop and scatter the sawdust and shavings that I make.

The space is easy to deal with until cleanup day. Dang, I sure can make big messes.:rolleyes:
 
Nice shop, Jim. You've got lots of room to move around, and you definitely have all the major tool groups covered nicely. I also liked the fall colors pic :thumb: and the spring-loaded outhouse. :p Thanks for the pics.
 
I've seen it before, but I'll say it again, "Nice Shop Bony!!" :thumb:

But..............

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.............isn't there some kind of "Man's Rule" or something about reading the instruction manual BEFORE you open the box......... I thought you get in trouble for doing that :rolleyes: :D



Cheers!
 
Ned, the tractor is for taking care of the property that we have (5acres) and also to use as a forklift to unload the lumber trucks that come from time to time. The loader isn't on the tractor in the pic but I usually keep it on with the forks ready to go. I also use it to scoop and scatter the sawdust and shavings that I make.

The space is easy to deal with until cleanup day. Dang, I sure can make big messes.:rolleyes:

Those utility tractors are great! I don't ever want to be without one.

As far as cleaning out your space, do you ever just use a lawn blower? It works great for my garage!

jim, thanks for postin` a tour!.........nice suit;)

I knew some smart alek would have something to say about that. I was dressed to be the MC at the local fundraiser for the cancer society. I don't clean up often, just good:D

Jim you do clean up nicely!

I've seen it before, but I'll say it again, "Nice Shop Bony!!" :thumb:

But..............

image.jpg


.............isn't there some kind of "Man's Rule" or something about reading the instruction manual BEFORE you open the box......... I thought you get in trouble for doing that :rolleyes: :D



Cheers!

Jim how do you like that mini? Is it sufficient or would you prefer the larger ones?

Also, great photo album of your shop, thanks for publishing.

Joe
 
Those utility tractors are great! I don't ever want to be without one.

As far as cleaning out your space, do you ever just use a lawn blower? It works great for my garage!





Jim you do clean up nicely!



Jim how do you like that mini? Is it sufficient or would you prefer the larger ones?

Also, great photo album of your shop, thanks for publishing.

Joe


Joe, for me the CT Mini is just the ticket. I use it mostly for sanding with my 150/5 random orbit when I'm sanding rp doors. I do wish for a cloth bag for the vac but I usually use my dc and suck out the dust and reuse the bag anyway. The mini is powerful and works great and is small enough that it sits out of my way when I'm working. It takes a permanent spot at the end of the workbench on the floor. I use a bungee cord suspended from the rafters to hold the hose to take some strain off me when I'm using the sander.
 
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