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Its ready to use, of course there is still a lot of little things I still want to do, but I think there will always be something else I'll want to do.
Put everything in the shop tied the table saw down in the middle, spun the shop around a couple of times so that everything else went to the walls, then all I had to do was just goaround and plug every thing in.
seriously its small so I have been trying to use every available space, makes it look crazy

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Re: New shop ready to go

Put everything in the shop tied the table saw down in the middle, spun the shop around a couple of times so that everything else went to the walls
Somehow, I actually believe that.

Earl, that looks like a great shop to me. From someone with a history of small shops, I can appreciate what you've done with the place. To me, it really had that old-timey feel to it. You have all of your tools crammed into this small room and you can only work on one piece at a time. Plus you become remarkably efficient with your use of space. I can't wait to see what comes out of it!
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