Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for welcoming me to the forum.
As the title suggests, we're downsizing (binlids have finally scarpered - but they will be back from time to time, particularly when they want something...) but the house we're going for has a double garage - after years of struggling in a single garage workshop - all my stuff on wheels, having to move things around to use anything etc etc - I'm sure you know what I mean!
Anyway - blank canvas. Double garage with a roller door (not yet fitted). There's a pitched roof so I'll be adding a ladder / steps (fold away - like a loft ladder) for storage.
Attached to the house so there's a personnel door but detached from any neighbours (no / few concerns with noise).
I'll be resin painting the floor before anything goes in and fitting dado trunking around the perimeter for sockets etc. New LED lighting to boot.
My major items of kit are:
1. Workbench - big solid heavy thing I've had for 30 years - from the joiners shop where I used to work when they decided they didn't need a joiners shop any more. 2m x 1m. Front drawers and under bench storage
2. Scheppach tablesaw with sliding table - on wheels
3. Scheppach planer thicknesser - on wheels
4. Makita sliding compound mitre saw
5. Scheppach dust collector with galvanised extraction pipe, a couple of Ts and a length of flex hose
6. Little used Woodrat (not easy to get to)
7. Floor mounted sander (belt / disk)
8. Solid Wadkin floor standing mortice machine (from a local college, 3 phase, bolted on a variable speed drive - fantastic!)
9. Row of wooden shelf units
10. I'll be adding a router table as well - when I get to build it
11. Sink with water heater and an electric hand drier
So the query is - any suggestions for the layout? I work with mostly small stuff - up to medium table size but the occasional 8x4 sheet that'll need ripping.
I can see the space filling rapidly...!
Thanks folks!
As the title suggests, we're downsizing (binlids have finally scarpered - but they will be back from time to time, particularly when they want something...) but the house we're going for has a double garage - after years of struggling in a single garage workshop - all my stuff on wheels, having to move things around to use anything etc etc - I'm sure you know what I mean!
Anyway - blank canvas. Double garage with a roller door (not yet fitted). There's a pitched roof so I'll be adding a ladder / steps (fold away - like a loft ladder) for storage.
Attached to the house so there's a personnel door but detached from any neighbours (no / few concerns with noise).
I'll be resin painting the floor before anything goes in and fitting dado trunking around the perimeter for sockets etc. New LED lighting to boot.
My major items of kit are:
1. Workbench - big solid heavy thing I've had for 30 years - from the joiners shop where I used to work when they decided they didn't need a joiners shop any more. 2m x 1m. Front drawers and under bench storage
2. Scheppach tablesaw with sliding table - on wheels
3. Scheppach planer thicknesser - on wheels
4. Makita sliding compound mitre saw
5. Scheppach dust collector with galvanised extraction pipe, a couple of Ts and a length of flex hose
6. Little used Woodrat (not easy to get to)
7. Floor mounted sander (belt / disk)
8. Solid Wadkin floor standing mortice machine (from a local college, 3 phase, bolted on a variable speed drive - fantastic!)
9. Row of wooden shelf units
10. I'll be adding a router table as well - when I get to build it
11. Sink with water heater and an electric hand drier
So the query is - any suggestions for the layout? I work with mostly small stuff - up to medium table size but the occasional 8x4 sheet that'll need ripping.
I can see the space filling rapidly...!
Thanks folks!