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#21
Dang. You may the only person that has voluntarily moved from Austin to Houston!  Good luck on your business!
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#22
(04-19-2017, 05:20 PM)David G Wrote: Dang. You may the only person that has voluntarily moved from Austin to Houston!  Good luck on your business!
Ha ha, we kept our house in Houston,  just ditching the second home in the Hill Country.  I love Houston, lived here for over 25 years.

I never really had time to use my new tools, can't wait to get some serious time with this 12 inch jointer and 20 inch planer.

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#23
Rey cool Danny. Looks like a great space. Can I ask what rent et all is going run?
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#24
$750/ month plus electric
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#25
Wow. Nice deal. How did ya find it?. I've been looking for space (mostly up north of me). This would have been perfect
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Most artist spaces aren't wood working equipment friendly and my google searching has been lacking
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#26
A friend told me about it, was not advertised.   Go figure.
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#27
Yeah that's been my problem. Almost pulled the trigger on one up in splendora. 2400 sq ft. $940 a month


Do they have any additional space at the Foundry?
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#29
Moved the equipment, now starting the long process of setting up the shop.  Electrician scheduled for Monday to run dedicated 220 for each piece of equipment (Houston code).  Big load of 2x4's and particle board to be delivered Monday also for wood storage rack construction.   

Love having all the space! (1,800 sq ft)


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#30
Will you be using walkie talkies or just running a bunch of string to old bean cans for cross-shop communication?

Like so many other Woodneters, I am actively searching for more space and watching your thread with much interest.
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