Andycase
Established Member
I thought i would spend a few minutes giving you an idea of where i mess up wood and get frustrated!
I had the shed constructed last year - its 20ft by 10ft, ive started to insulate inside and i have a woodburner for the really chilly evenings.
Its creosoted and double felted on the roof, and relatively shaded on 3 sides due to fences, trees etc, so hopefully will fair well against the weather.
Anyway...........
My wife has started encroaching on my space with Hen food and gardening supplies....will have a word with her!
This was supposed to be an assembly area and finishing area, but its cluttered with things i need to find a home for
My wood burning stove. I pink boarded all around it, sprayed with heat resistant paint. Wall gets warm but not hot. It stands on a concrete slab and i have a fire extinguisher near by. I never leave it unattended either just in case
I have an Evo mitre saw, scroll saw (not yet used) and Ferm dril press. The shelf you see has finishing supplies, glue, brushes etc. Theres also a blue stand that i can pull out should i need extra bench space
My workbench i made - 4x4 legs and double thickness mdf top. Its ok. Underneath is a Sealey planer/thicknesser - its adequate for what i need
My SIP table saw, bargain at £180 plus blades. Home made router table in the background. Far corner has a table and dressing table that i am sanding back and re-finishing. Someone has already reserved the dressing table Once these are out of the way then i will be getting a Record Power BS400 bandsaw in there
Home made router table with crosscut jig hanging up behind
This is what i look out on - we have 7 hens so far - but they are camera shy
Thats it - hope you are not too bored
I had the shed constructed last year - its 20ft by 10ft, ive started to insulate inside and i have a woodburner for the really chilly evenings.
Its creosoted and double felted on the roof, and relatively shaded on 3 sides due to fences, trees etc, so hopefully will fair well against the weather.
Anyway...........
![DSCF4766.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/b71/b71b281fb4a8c2af64ffe45a77e4ce9a.jpg)
![DSCF4767.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/2f7/2f748f7a2bd84007ccea8df8e31de32f.jpg)
My wife has started encroaching on my space with Hen food and gardening supplies....will have a word with her!
This was supposed to be an assembly area and finishing area, but its cluttered with things i need to find a home for
![DSCF4768.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/c0b/c0bc21090efaca0d8ac54f16a3f16c0b.jpg)
My wood burning stove. I pink boarded all around it, sprayed with heat resistant paint. Wall gets warm but not hot. It stands on a concrete slab and i have a fire extinguisher near by. I never leave it unattended either just in case
![DSCF4769.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/f5e/f5e598337b19fd240a5358aaad583896.jpg)
I have an Evo mitre saw, scroll saw (not yet used) and Ferm dril press. The shelf you see has finishing supplies, glue, brushes etc. Theres also a blue stand that i can pull out should i need extra bench space
![DSCF4770.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/4dc/4dc51c6ee70baffb17ecffc8327df4bd.jpg)
My workbench i made - 4x4 legs and double thickness mdf top. Its ok. Underneath is a Sealey planer/thicknesser - its adequate for what i need
![DSCF4771.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/607/607139e00c3afaabf77c0d999a0771a2.jpg)
My SIP table saw, bargain at £180 plus blades. Home made router table in the background. Far corner has a table and dressing table that i am sanding back and re-finishing. Someone has already reserved the dressing table Once these are out of the way then i will be getting a Record Power BS400 bandsaw in there
![DSCF4773.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/68d/68d49009c618666e63b88200c963b8bb.jpg)
Home made router table with crosscut jig hanging up behind
![DSCF4774.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/921/921be1e71f6426ee9aa1c36b9c0aa09f.jpg)
This is what i look out on - we have 7 hens so far - but they are camera shy
![DSCF4775.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/a2e/a2ea1c650c54ba56bf815cd2ad8cbf9a.jpg)
Thats it - hope you are not too bored