my shop space to be

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this is the shop space im trying to fix up. this room was loaded thigh high with all sorts of stuff and junk. Man i had to rent the largest dumpster--30ft long 6ft high and still have 5-10 truck loads of crap. but slowly it will be my space-away from the house and organized. the septic people cut into the electric cables going out to it, so i just recently got juice. the box inside the shop needs to be tweeked and wired for the machines. it maybe kinda crappy but its mine. -thanks for looking. oh by the way -thats a 19" grizzly band saw waiting to be juiced.lol...
 

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Haha I got a corner in my dads garage. With no power tools. So your sittin high man good job cleanin up
 
i have parking for about 15 cars. maybe someday when its all done i could have a hammer in. there are open air covered roof parts next to it for the forge and a bbq.lol-marekz
 
Looks Great ! I just bought a house that has a seperate garage and a metal shed. Im more excited about them than the house. Keep us posted with pics as you fix it up.
 
I like the look of it from the outside, looks like something out of Farcry 2. In any case, with some work, the inside will be great. Should be a great place to work.
 
Marek, WHAT A DUMP! But after a little elbow grease, it will be beautiful, looks like you could even put in a small apartment/kitchen or something!
 
Marekz that sounds good to me. There is a bunch of guys in the area that just love beating up steel and ending up with something good looking. Stick a good blower in there and a good dust collector with ducts to the equipment just so you don't have to carry around one of those little O2 bottles later in life. We are going to have a Georgia Guild meeting at our shop in Feb. You need to come down and see what about 7 years of grinding steel will do to a shop. Good luck setting yours up. You have a great place to start!
 
That is a nice size space. Having a semi enclosed space on the side for the "hot work" will be sweet!
 
thanks yall, i cant wait to get in there. I know from experience how important a dust collection system is. --thanks for th encouragement-marekz
 
Looks good. Lots of space and some nice windows. If you can get it together, paint the walls white.

Lots of ventilation is a must.

Keep us posted and enjoy the work, Fred
 
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