#14
https://nashville.craigslist.org/tls/d/n...77801.html

Just popped up near me.
drool
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#15
Interesting.  I've always said that if I had a lot more space, that my space would be organized, and there would be a place for everything.  This listing blows that theory out of the water...

4500sf would be something.
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#16
Wow, quite the collection of tools and wood.  Wonder what the pricing will look like.
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#17
Looks like it would take an entire summer just to clean up! 

Regarding larger spaces, I used to have a corner of a part of the basement to work in. Tools and work were everywhere. Then I moved to a single car garage. Everything was organized for about a week. Now, I'm waiting for warmer weather to clean up and re-organize.
Jim

Demonstrating every day that enthusiasm cannot overcome a lack of talent!
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#18
Doesn't look like much woodworking has happened in there in quite some time.  The RAS looked unusual.  Inca's had a square arm, too, but that one looks a lot more robust.  Love the guards (not) on that giant old ban-saw (as the ad says), too.  

John
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#19
Looks like it's been abandoned for a while.
Steve

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#20
It was in operation as a restoration/ 18th century furniture/repair place until 3-4 years ago then just closed down.
I drive by it every day.

The oliver jointer caught my eye but I would have to build a new shop just to house the monster.
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#21
(02-13-2019, 11:11 AM)rednoblue Wrote: The oliver jointer caught my eye but I would have to build a new shop just to house the monster.

Hmmm. Maybe you should get that jointer.
Winkgrin
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#22
Maybe they would give you a package deal on the jointer and the building.
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#23
hmmm...maybe you could convince SWMBO
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