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    Thumbs up My first post, my shed.

    G'day There all.
    I'm new to this so please forgive me if I stuff it up. I've been looking at these forums for a while now and I think it's time for me to contribute. I'm always interested in what your workshops look like. So I thought I'd start with some pictures of mine.

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    Awesome Shed and really well set out.
    Oops, forgot my manners, welcome to the forums.
    I am especially impressed with your router table and the router lifting mechanism.
    We all like to see other woodie's sheds.
    Thanks for sharing.
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    nice shop mate.

    and welcome to the forum.

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    Welcome gbmali and what a great way to start, with pictures of a great workshop. Great layout and use of space, love the overhead sheet storage rack.

    I think maybe it should become standard practice that intorduction posts should have pictures of your workshop or workspace

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    That is a really nice workshop.
    Visit my website at www.myFineWoodWork.com

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    You can't post that here ! Too big, too tidy, too many nice machines!!!

    Nah - just jealous

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    Quote Originally Posted by gbmali View Post
    G'day There all.
    I'm new to this so please forgive me if I stuff it up. I've been looking at these forums for a while now and I think it's time for me to contribute. I'm always interested in what your workshops look like. So I thought I'd start with some pictures of mine.
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    Welcome gbmali, looks like you got the same problem most of us have... need a bigger shed!
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    Welcome obviously a pro woodworker clean shed, fridge, stove, dog, lots of wood and no half finished projects

    Now all we need is pics of your work to put us all to shame

    Ray

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    Welcome gbmali.

    Thanks for posting pics of your beaut shed. It looks to be a really well thought out use of available space.

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    I agree totally with BobL - you can't post that here - have you no shame?

    Seriously, this is magnificent - well done - very thoughtful layout, lots of magnificent tools.

    Hope you can't see the green ink coming through from our envy

    Jill

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    Yep nice shed and plenty of room with some good machines there. BUT to be honest I am not jealous of any shed that needs a stove to keep it warm.

    Welcome
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    What a beaut workshop. On second thought, that can't be a workshop ... it's a textbook woodwork-class workshop you only see in books!!! And so tidy too!!! Keep it looking that way. Cheers!

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    Think he should be banned on principle.



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    Thumbs up Moama newbie

    Welcome to the forums gb.
    Great place for teacing and learing. You have already shown us how to keep a tidy woorkshop/shed.
    such a well ordered mind may not be full y appreciated here.

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