Mike Garnham":2n0m2cf4 said:Isn't the bandsaw 90 degrees from the way in which it will be used........and if you have to wheel it into place everytime you want to use it won't that make it much less likely to be used?
'twere it me, I would get rid of the table saw and be glad of the extra space.....but that isn't meant as a criticism! Some people live and die by their TS's......
I'm guessing from this layout that you store timber elsewhere? All your walls are taken up with cupboards.......hence no timber racks......hence its all in your loft or another shed?
Best tip of all.........get rid of the washing machine and freezer!!!!! Where are your priorities?? Food and clean clothes...........or workshop space??
Nice sketching, BTW
Mike
Mike Garnham":200lbjlr said:Couldn't you just turn the bandsaw around in the same location? That way it will at least get used for the quick little jobs that aren't worth the fuss of moving it ?
Mike
John McM":3r5spn6z said:I found these videos and the accompanying articles brilliant when designing my workshop to make the most out of the space you have
http://www.woodworkingonline.com/2007/0 ... home-shop/
DangerousDave":2aekzyej said:
Corset":v58hhvjt said:would it be possible to rotate the table saw round 180 degrees. I find that when i had mine like that it was a pain to walk round and cut something then do to the far side for the next stage. Kind of like the triangle in a kitchen.
Owen
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