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I bought a new wood shop (4 car garage) with an attached house. I am in the process of setting up the shop now. Some tools, like the band saw and drill press are set up and I hope to have the RAS and table saw calibrated by Christmas. I gotta go, got work to do to get this done ! It is a short move, so I am doing a bit at a time, setting things up as I move them in.
I move into the house next week. One needs to get their priorities straight! Shop first and then the house
OK, the reality is, the carpet cleaner is coming Tuesday so I cannot fill the house yet.
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You stinky dog that is going to be a wonderful shop. Congrats
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Congrats...you'll be in good shape; enjoy!
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Cecil, that sounds about like my move last year. My number one priority was a shop. I do spend more time in my shop than I do in my house after all. The house was an afterthought for me. We ended up finding a nice 1200sf shop with an attached three car garage. Oh and amazingly enough a really nice house came with it too. The guy who originally built the house was a woodworker with OCD. There were a ton of really cool features built into the shop and house. The guy even plumed compressed air throughout and exhaust fans in the foundation with drops and outlets everywhere. The day after we moved in I started gutting the shop to remake it the way I wanted it. I have been in my shop and house for about a year and a half now and the shop still isn't complete. I need to finish my bathroom along with a little drywall, painting and a few more cabinets. Unfortunately I have to work to so I try to fit in a little here and there in between commission work when I can. Some day it will be done and I have no plan on moving.
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Dave, the folks who owned this house did a lot of DIY, but they were not wood workers. For example, cheap plastic molding, and they just cut the ends with no return. I can rip and replace at my leasure. One room at a time !
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