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Above 1200 Sq/FT New Mountain Garage

Wokspaces above 1200 squarefeet.
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Boon

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Thanks to everyone for all the nice replies. I have to give credit to the folks that built it. They all did a great job.

Now it's time for the sucky part. I get to move all the **** from the old garage to the new one. It's going to take some time to sort out the mess but for now it's moving time. I ordered a new table saw. We bought the old one in 1996. Now it's kicking the breaker when I turn it on for the first time each day. I replaced the brushes but that isn't helping. That saw has cut literally tons of wood so it's about time to retire it. I ordered a new one. It is sitting on some loading dock in Denver waiting for a truck to deliver it up here in the mountains. They only deliver freight up here once a week. It can take weeks to get a shipment up here. I had to go to Cheyenne and pick up the last freight shipment I ordered. I am just a little stoked about table saw. I still have a bunch of stuff to move and then I can start organizing all of this stuff.

Here are a few pics of the moving activities so far. I had to load the work benches on the trailer with a hoist in the old garage, move it to the new garage and then unload them with a hoist.

The workbench in the pics is on wheels that are operated with air pressure. The wheels come down when I pressurize them so that I can roll the table around. When I get it to where I want it I let the air out and the table drops to set on the legs. It still needs some work. This isn't the finished product. I think I am going to build a whole new base.


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