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boiler7904

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NW IN
Start with this website that I saw the other day.

Woodworking Shop Pics

Most of the pictures are a few years old, but there are still a ton of good ideas (from over 100 shops) here.

I have other pictures on my computer but there's no good way to post 40mb of images even with them being compressed.
 

Cebby

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Jul 17, 2005
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Pittsburgh, PA
I do woodworking as well as metal working, but my shop is far from photogenic. (and it's only 20x20) Too much extraeneous **** in there currently.

Thanks for the link, boiler!
 

Chaz

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Apr 3, 2006
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Missoula, MT
My wood shop is about 16 by 20 . do lots of cabinets and woodcarving
The center of the shop has a 12 by 8 foot table that houses the tablesaw and serves as a workbench / carving bench. Heres one of my full size carvings
 

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dboat

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Dallas, Tx
I am a noob at it and havent set up my shop after moving 2 yrs ago to the new house.. have a place in the basement for it with a walk out. Shame on me, but have been working on other things.
Dana
 

SteveL

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St. Louis, MO
I'm also in to woodworking and frequent the WoodNet forums. Lots of good guys and info. I just posted a thread about my new(old) Unisaw that I picked up Saturday. Now I need to figure out how to restore it along with the short bed 6" jointer!!! So far, I have figured out that the saw is a late 1939 or early 1940 model. The first year for the Unisaw was '39.

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