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I highly recommend just getting all those tools youself and own your own. Its perfect.
Glad its my shop I am responsible for - I only have to make me happy.
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(01-27-2019, 09:34 PM)BloomingtonMike Wrote: I highly recommend just getting all those tools youself and own your own. Its perfect.
Sure and a huge pole barn and some acreage. Not a problem. I think I'll go eat some cake.
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(01-28-2019, 06:12 AM)danceswithticks Wrote: I think I'll go eat some cake.
What flavor? I just had some chocolate, laced with black walnuts.
Steve
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(01-29-2019, 05:17 PM)Stwood_ Wrote: What flavor? I just had some chocolate, laced with black walnuts.
Let's see....As long as I'm dreamin', I'll have carrot cake with French Vanilla ice cream. That chocolate sounds real good though.
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Last year, I had to put my shop into storage for several months and live in an apartment while I looked for a new place.
It drove me a little nuts not having a shop, so I looked into the local "maker space" here in Little Rock. It really ended up a huge waste of time.
The reason? Even after I completed the safety course (not needed for me, but I understood the legal reasoning), they insisted that someone would have to use some tools FOR ME. I'd have to ask someone to cross cut a blasted 2x4 on the miter saw FOR ME.
I didn't bother pursuing it.
The few guys running it also seemed to treat it like their own personal, closed-circle club, getting actionable sign-up information was way too hard and the place was a mess.
I'm sure there are plenty of maker spaces that work well, but ours is a joke.
Instead, I set up a tiny bench in the apartment storage closet and did a few small projects outside.
T.J.
Head Piddler, My Shop
Central Arkansas