Finally feels like a shop
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Today was the first day that it felt like a real shop instead of a space full of boxes and tools all over the place. For a long time it felt like nothing was getting done, that was depressing. Today I worked on a 10 panel glass door that I am restoring, put in 4 hours on that. Then went to pull an order of rasps ffor a friend of mine in Texas. Cleaned and organized some more and it looks presentable. Been a long and painful process setting up the shop after having it in storage for 3 years. Still has a way to go but I am up and running. Feel good about opening the doors for business again. Been working on my shop partners collection that I am starting to sell, and he has a ton of good stuff. Ready to start having classes again, will do a file class first in the near future. For all you Monty Python fans I'll need to put a posse together with Butterfly nets to catch Professor Sawboy. He walks around with a fake mustache to keep out of the public eye. Tough one to catch. Have a few classes that I want to do and I'll talk more on that in the future. Where are you Professor?

Having problems with the link and will add more pics, what a pain.

Slav

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Another fine posting service for Slav.


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Looking good Slav!
Can't wait to check it out
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You had all that in storage for 3 years? I am sore just thinking of all that moving....
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(10-15-2017, 11:07 PM)Slav Jelesijevich Wrote: Today was the first day that it felt like a real  shop instead of a space full of boxes and tools all over the place.    For a long time it felt like nothing was getting done, that was depressing.   Today I worked on a 10 panel glass door that I am restoring, put in 4 hours on that.    Then went to pull an order of rasps ffor a friend of mine in Texas.   Cleaned and organized some more and it looks presentable.    Been a long and painful process setting up the shop after having it in storage for 3 years.   Still has a way to go but I am up and running.    Feel good about opening the doors for business again.   Been working on my shop partners collection that I am starting to sell, and he has a ton of good stuff.   Ready to start having classes again, will do a file class first in the near future.   For all you Monty Python fans I'll need to put a posse together with Butterfly nets to catch Professor Sawboy.    He walks around with a fake mustache to keep out of the public eye.  Tough one to catch.  Have a few classes that I want to do and I'll talk more on that in the future.     Where are you Professor?

Having problems with the link and will add more pics, what a pain.

Slav

https://i.imgur.com/BvruL1t.jpg

Slav, you give me hope!  I moved in December and I can almost turn around in my shop.  Definatly looking good on your end.
I tried not believing.  That did not work, so now I just believe
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