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12th January 2014, 05:22 PM #1
The long awaited return
I'm back
The tools have been in storage since July 2012 when we moved to Victoria but they are about to make a come back in my new shed. The shed is 12mt x 6mt. The roller door on the right is 3 x 6 and will be the garden shed, there is a internal wall which leaves me 6 x 9 for the toys. Over the last 2 weekends the LOML and I have insulated the back wall which faces west lined it with 12 mm ply and erected shelving? I hate peg board so the ply gives a surface that I can put hooks in that stay where you put them. The shelving was a bargain I picked up at a demolition joint for $350 bucks and I still have left overs.
hopefully the picture show properly what we have we done to turn the shelving into storage and a bench.
I'm struggling with the floor layout so I'm keen to here from anyone that has a similar floor space. To go in is a table saw, scms, drill press, bandsaw, combination jointer, thicknesser, dust extractor. All of my gear is on wheels but think These items should have permanent positions.Cheers,
Howdya
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13th January 2014, 10:25 PM #2.
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Looks good. Can you organize to put the dust extractor outside.
If you are not sure about lay out put everything on wheels and experiment with different locations.
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13th January 2014, 10:53 PM #3
Ya need ta mow the lawn ya scruffy bugger.
Cliff.
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15th January 2014, 06:14 PM #4
Can I borrow a pair of scissors cliff.
Cheers,
Howdya
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15th January 2014, 09:40 PM #5
Yup, just don't get them dirty.
Cliff.
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When limited to a 6m wide shed I would be inclined to keep everything mobile. You never know what you will be making down the track. To give you some idea, I have done three yachts, twelve rifle stocks, three dining tables, thirty two chairs etc, etc. All these projects require a different set out. Particularly the yachts. My shed is 15m long, so nearly all the machines went else were when it came time to assemble. Fortunately I have another 8x18m
timber storage shed so was able to stick the gear in there. It was good to be able to just wheel it were I wanted it. For large projects its nice to have an end roller door.
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