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    Wow what a shed shock have gone and had to move due to health reasons.
    This having to go from a fully lined and equip workshop down to have a double garage under the main roof. Here are the photos of work so far. As I have to have room at night for the wife's car. At least the good part is that I had all the main tools are on wheels except the lathe thigh I am looking for at this time.
    Work bench still messy but getting there
    Regards Michael

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    Still, it looks like a good space, Michael, and having everything on wheels will help. Thanks for sharing.

    Brian

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    shoot...that is down sized Michael, you must be proud of what you have achieved though, you have done well.
    Hope I have time to catch up when over at end of month, wifey has decided to fly in and drive home with me. Oh joy, oh jay, oh jubilation.
    I would love to grow my own food, but I can not find bacon seeds

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    Hi coffenup,

    Good space, keep up the good work.

    Cheers Stephen

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    Latest project a toy box for my granddaughter. The timber for my roll around work bench that will include saw table router and side pull out thick besser and cabinets and draws under it and a vice and dog holes. All so I can share the garage with the wife's car at night

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    Next stage my mobile bench here are my photos. I am building draw units for under neath

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    Coffenup, 3 wheels doesn't qualify as a car!! and you could atleast put a roof on it for her!! hahaha, I went the other way and us my son old toy box as a 3piece work centre, flat-top bench, comes off, on goes router top, take that off and a table saw drops straight in..... I'm only in a single garage/carport, well, I say carport as its got a front garage door and walled on 2 sides with the rear completely open to the elements (short of a café blind stopping 70% of the rain. Luckily I have got everything back far enough to not get wet (touch wood).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fumbler View Post
    Coffenup, 3 wheels doesn't qualify as a car!! and you could atleast put a roof on it for her!! hahaha, I went the other way and us my son old toy box as a 3piece work centre, flat-top bench, comes off, on goes router top, take that off and a table saw drops straight in..... I'm only in a single garage/carport, well, I say carport as its got a front garage door and walled on 2 sides with the rear completely open to the elements (short of a café blind stopping 70% of the rain. Luckily I have got everything back far enough to not get wet (touch wood).
    No but 3 wheels is enough as I don't drive much any more. This is the other 3 wheeler gets me to and from the big green shed. I have got the router table and when I get another saw I will put it in the other end

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