Robert, time to get some dust and dirt in that place. Then we'll call it a Man-Cave Workshop ;). Good to see it organized. Thanks for sharing.
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Robert, time to get some dust and dirt in that place. Then we'll call it a Man-Cave Workshop ;). Good to see it organized. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks, guys. I wanted to take pictures now because it'll most likely never look that nice again, LOL. :) Experience as a teacher, I did a few things that should make it a lot easier to maintain than the last workshop space and that included a strip door on the machine and grinding room to minimize dust and debris migration to the rest of the shop and, ultimately, the house.
Great setup. I used to have my stuff in the basement until I ground on a used chainsaw bar and the wife moved me to the garage (horrible smell lol).
I wish you continued success.
Very nice space :)
My only concern would be that grinder next to the fuel oil tank. In my old place the entire place would stink on days I got it refilled.
Now have a vision of what my kitchen table is growing into.
What kind of air circulation do you have in place? Is it local recirculation over a dust filter, or do you draw in outside air?
That room has three large windows in it, so I draw in outside air. It gets great air circulation for now and when winter sets in, I expect to have a dust collection system since it won't be such a good idea to blow in large volumes of outside air when it's below freezing.