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    Avatar Of BfgeronimoBFgeronimo
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    Well, I was going to put some pictures up, but overtime I do it says file not valid. Any help?

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    • Avatar Of BfgeronimoBFgeronimo
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      Figured it out

      I built my barn a couple of years ago and until recently had my shop under a roof but no walls. My wife and her mother got me what i needed to close it in as a birthday present a few months ago. A bit rustic, but I do love it. My apologies to the purists for the collection of power tools

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      • Avatar Of Mike In TnMike in TN
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        Better to have a rustic shop than no shop at all. You have it all over a lot of the woodworkers out there. Don’t apologize about the power tools. I firmly believe the “old timers” would have used them if they could have. What part of the country are you located in?

        Have fun,

         

    • Avatar Of BfgeronimoBFgeronimo
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      Oh, I’m not complaining about it being rustic. I’ve been doing woodwork for 25 years and have never had a good shop like I’ve wanted and am now finally making it happen. It’s a bit small (14′ x 20′) but I am able to maximize my space pretty good. I do both commercial work like cabinets and traditional woodcraft.

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    • Avatar Of BfgeronimoBFgeronimo
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      Mike, sorry I missed the last question there. I’m in Arkansas, a little ways west of Hot Springs.

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    • Avatar Of James WrightJames Wright
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      Love the shop that has got to have a good feel to working in there.

    • Avatar Of Kanesmithjs885kanesmithjs885
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      Oh, I don’t mind if it’s a little rustic. I’ve been doing woodworking for 25 years and have never had a decent shop like I’ve always wanted, but I’m finally getting one. It’s a little space (14′ x 20′), but I’ve managed to make the most of it. I work on both commercial and traditional woodcraft projects, such as cabinets.

    • Avatar Of Annalynnannalynn
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      A bit of rustic charm wouldn’t bother me at all. For the past quarter-century, I’ve been interested in woodworking, but I’ve never had a proper workshop until now. 14 feet by 20 feet may not sound like much, but I’ve made the most of the area I have. When it comes to woodworking, I’m able to tackle both modern and classic tasks, including building custom cabinets. Elden Ring

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