HotShoe
Active member
I've been a long time lurker and have enjoyed seeing all of the awesome garage/shops here. All of your incredible spaces have inspired me to redo my own.
I need some guidance to make the best use of a "do it all" shop. By do it all I mean that my projects entail a variety of steps. I make hand formed aluminum sculptures of cars that include oak bucks. You can see a little sample at HotShoe Studios.
From start to finish I'm grinding/carving oak, using wood tools, shaping/grinding/hammering metal, welding metal, vacuum forming, carving/modeling composite foam, you name it - I'm doing it. Of course all of this creates a mess and organizational nightmare.
Up until now I've just done the best I could by cleaning often and covering things when not in use. Believe me when I say that my dust has dust!
The time has come to actually try and come up with a better plan. Unfortunately I only have a 1,000 square feet of space. 20' x 50' x 17' to be exact. Right now it is just a rectangle blank canvas with a small bathroom in the corner. A twelve foot overhead door is on the opposite end of the bathroom.
Help me plan this space to maximize every inch! Separate process? Dust collection? Should I just cover the machines not in use? What would you do? I need to have an efficient setup and store a variety of metal, wood, supplies. Heck, I have a car on a rotisserie! Most of all, safe and clean. I hate clutter.
I have been searching here like mad and have come across some great ideas. Let's hear some more ideas if possible. How are you guys handling some of these issues?
I need some guidance to make the best use of a "do it all" shop. By do it all I mean that my projects entail a variety of steps. I make hand formed aluminum sculptures of cars that include oak bucks. You can see a little sample at HotShoe Studios.
From start to finish I'm grinding/carving oak, using wood tools, shaping/grinding/hammering metal, welding metal, vacuum forming, carving/modeling composite foam, you name it - I'm doing it. Of course all of this creates a mess and organizational nightmare.
Up until now I've just done the best I could by cleaning often and covering things when not in use. Believe me when I say that my dust has dust!
The time has come to actually try and come up with a better plan. Unfortunately I only have a 1,000 square feet of space. 20' x 50' x 17' to be exact. Right now it is just a rectangle blank canvas with a small bathroom in the corner. A twelve foot overhead door is on the opposite end of the bathroom.
Help me plan this space to maximize every inch! Separate process? Dust collection? Should I just cover the machines not in use? What would you do? I need to have an efficient setup and store a variety of metal, wood, supplies. Heck, I have a car on a rotisserie! Most of all, safe and clean. I hate clutter.
I have been searching here like mad and have come across some great ideas. Let's hear some more ideas if possible. How are you guys handling some of these issues?
