Bob Noles
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I haven't been on the forums much lately for various reasons, but thought I'd stop by and add my little shop tour. I know many of you have seen my shop before, but for those that have not, here it is. Just got thru with a rearrange and cleaning so I thought it was a good oppoprtunity to drag out the camera.
You can find some fresh shots of my shop I just uploaded at this link.
http://s107.photobucket.com/albums/m292/bnoles616/Shop/?start=all
This building came into being in the late 1800's at the turn of century. It was an old fire house for the small town I live in and this is where they kept the horse drawn fire wagon back at that time. When I first met the building it was deteriorated to the point of needing to be torn down, but I decided to restore it to it's current state. More than 3 years later it now serves as my small corner of the world where I can fully enjoy my woodworking hobby. The inside measures 12 1/2 X 17 1/2.
With only a little over 200 square feet to work with, I have to utilize every square inch to the fullest where neatness and organization are a must. All major tools are on mobile stands which allows for easy moving around and even wheeling outdoors to work on favorable days.
Enjoy the tour and good seeing many old friends here.
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You can find some fresh shots of my shop I just uploaded at this link.
http://s107.photobucket.com/albums/m292/bnoles616/Shop/?start=all
This building came into being in the late 1800's at the turn of century. It was an old fire house for the small town I live in and this is where they kept the horse drawn fire wagon back at that time. When I first met the building it was deteriorated to the point of needing to be torn down, but I decided to restore it to it's current state. More than 3 years later it now serves as my small corner of the world where I can fully enjoy my woodworking hobby. The inside measures 12 1/2 X 17 1/2.
With only a little over 200 square feet to work with, I have to utilize every square inch to the fullest where neatness and organization are a must. All major tools are on mobile stands which allows for easy moving around and even wheeling outdoors to work on favorable days.
Enjoy the tour and good seeing many old friends here.
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