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    Quote Originally Posted by Chipman View Post
    Adraax,

    I like your setup...simple and effective
    It would work for me...I am in the same position as you...in the process of setting up a new shed (7.5 x 7.5) so if I plan right, I should get something easy to look after (Only hassle is the daughter's trailer and kayaks live in there too..

    Cheers,
    Chipman
    Well I think the kayaks should be joined together to make a steam cabinet to bend wood.

    The trailer a mobile lumber rack.
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    The kayaks live on the trailer but you would/wouldn't be suprized at what gets slipped in the trailer underneath the kayaks at times

    I am not going to complain as the kids paid for the basic shed to be built.... so they deserve a few rights
    (I had a shed initially but my son took that over for his techno toys)

    Cheers,
    Chipman

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    Made me think more of hospitals than workshops. Surely they can't have done any work in there if there are no paint spills or gouges where they used a chisel in anger?

    I couldn't find any photos of my workshop in its current state, but I did find one of it after I'd tidied up so I'd got enough space to move a project around a little.

    I identified the source of my problems recently - I don't have any wall space - I have stuff hanging in front of shelves, and stacked up against the timber storage racks, and generally piled up in front of the tool cupboards, but no walls to stick stuff to!
    And you can see my obsession with not throwing away anything - some of those buckets don't even have bottoms in, but you never know when they'll come in handy. So to tidy up I stack everything up in piles around the edges every few months, and then every week or two someone sneaks in at night and unstacks them and spreads them around the shop.
    Cheers, Richard

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