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Old 09-10-2009, 10:15 PM   #1
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Old 09-10-2009, 10:16 PM   #2
 
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Nice What are the specs
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OMG, with the new inside shop, you will be smoking us all with all your new segmented night turnings
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Nice What are the specs
Its 12x20 not too big but a lot better then what it replaces. and no $ left to get power on it
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New? Nice!
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You still can't top the projects you made outdoors or can you.Can't imagine the beauty that will come out them doors.Tony
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Re: new update

Got it inspected Monday, and ready to start electrical.
Then som#$&^#@&^% from the county planning showed up and told me because of the place next door and the zoning for it I would have to move the shop 10 ft farther in, or tare it down
I moved it myself today, by myself.
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If all your permit are in order, you could always go before the board of adjustment, and plead your case for leaving it where it is (was). (assuming you have a board of adjustment...)
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Re: new update

We always said you got the moves :-p

Congrats! I predict lots of nifty things coming from that shop.

If you are interested in my opinion (and who isn't), I'd suggest running the electrical under the building. I ran mine between studs. Wasted a lot of usable space.

Enjoy, can't wait to see progress pics as you fill it up!

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Then som#$&^#@&^% from the county planning showed up and told me because of the place next door and the zoning for it I would have to move the shop 10 ft farther in, or tare it down
I moved it myself today, by myself.
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I moved it myself today, by myself.
Impressive, Earl
Did you cut it into small segments, then glue it all back together

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Congrats on the new shop Earl! You gotta love the inspector folks.
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Re: new update

Awesome Earl....an artist deserves a studio, over a car port.

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Re: new update Power is on

Power is on now
Did all the wiring my self passed inspection the first try.
Got 2 runs of outlets from 2 different ckt. breakers. (every other outlet )
2 light ckts.
and 1 240 20amp outlet, and 240 at the junction box where I am going to wire my air cleaner (home made) as soon as I can get it up there.
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Re: new update Power is on

Earl, you are one nifty dood. Can't wait to see some pictures of the lathe palace in all its glory.
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Re: new update Power is on

Way to go, Earl. Fits right in with your signature!! You still da man!!
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