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  1. #1
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    Default Workshop layout & planning tool

    If any one wants to plan the layout of their workshop this site is worth a look at
    http://www.grizzly.com/workshopplann...hopplanner.cfm

    Regards

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    Nice program Phil very similar to the Microsoft visio

    but this one's just sheds






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    Thanks Phil

    Good program just found how little space I had for extension of toys

    Should have started planning properly earlier

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    Even has a cat and dog in there - now I just have to find a standard size dog .
    Cheers, Craig

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    Default Visio for dummies, I mean woodies

    The grizzly site is very simple... I like simple.....


    for those of you that can drive Visio try downloading the stencils at the bottom of the page.

    http://home.comcast.net/~hchute/woodshop_visio.htm
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    Quote Originally Posted by knucklehead
    The grizzly site is very simple... I like simple.....


    for those of you that can drive Visio try downloading the stencils at the bottom of the page.

    http://home.comcast.net/~hchute/woodshop_visio.htm
    Excellent link - thanks very much. There are posts of other workshop layouts on this site too.

    Cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by knucklehead
    The grizzly site is very simple... I like simple.....


    for those of you that can drive Visio try downloading the stencils at the bottom of the page.

    http://home.comcast.net/~hchute/woodshop_visio.htm
    Hey Knucklehead!

    Great. Now I can spend some 'productive' office time planning how I'd really like my shed to be
    Cheers!

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    well done this is really useful!
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