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    Good stuff Erick.

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    Thanks....i am having trouble with uccnc....not sure if it's their motion controller or their software. I will run with their motion controller and Mach3 and see how it goes. I never had any issues with Mach3!!.

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    Trouble was with the cad and not the motion controller or software....another small job for someone at work

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    Very Nice Erick.

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    Thanks Steve. It was an easy project...only thing is i needed to use a 1mm endmill for the detail in the carving

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    Looks like the work bench storage area won't be used as much as i planned. So possibly the work bench might be turned into a table saw and router table

    Not sure if it's a good idea though

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    Very sad...we sold the property. New property requires much renovating and that includes the shed. Started by cleaning up and ripping out the sub standard Electrical

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    Make sure that the ground is plastic sealed. Does make a difference and SOME that build will put the concrete to the dirt. Just a shed kinda thing. -should be same as house!!!!

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    Make sure that the ground is plastic sealed. Does make a difference and SOME that build will put the concrete to the dirt. Just a shed kinda thing. -should be same as house!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ericks2 View Post
    Very sad...we sold the property. New property requires much renovating and that includes the shed. Started by cleaning up and ripping out the sub standard Electrical

    shed1a.jpgshed2a.jpg

    Not a bad size though Erick?
    How does it compare to your last shed, size wise?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sterob View Post
    Not a bad size though Erick?
    How does it compare to your last shed, size wise?
    Honestly i have not measured it
    It is narrower for sure and lower...

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    Quote Originally Posted by wood spirit View Post
    Make sure that the ground is plastic sealed. Does make a difference and SOME that build will put the concrete to the dirt. Just a shed kinda thing. -should be same as house!!!!

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    Make sure that the ground is plastic sealed. Does make a difference and SOME that build will put the concrete to the dirt. Just a shed kinda thing. -should be same as house!!!!
    Hopefully it does have it...

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    you are NOT going to fit your gear in that.
    I would love to grow my own food, but I can not find bacon seeds

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tonyz View Post
    you are NOT going to fit your gear in that.
    Yep, i had to get rid of stuff

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    Checked, it's 6 m x 3.4 m

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    plastic is normally omitted for quicker drying of concrete, good advice to put plastic under floor and ensure it is well sealed.

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