steve_c
Established Member
I have a 10ft by 7ft shed which I had made to accomodate my wood turning hobby many years ago. I have a bench at the far end which holds my Coronet lathe. Any other woodwork is done on a Workmate and the rest of the space is taken up with gardening gear and spare pieces of wood. Very untidy and uneconomic on space. I now want to add some machinery, namely a pillar drill (have just taken delivery of the Axminster ED16SB) and a band saw. I'd also like to fit in a router table somewhere as well. Has anyone fitted in these types of tools into such a small space. I intend tidying up the wood scraps (never throw anything away) and moving the gardening stuff out to a separate small shed so intend to start with a nearly blank canvas. I'm looking for tricks like building a router table into a workbench that can be recessed down when not needed to make maximum use of bench space. I've even considered a lathe bench with a rotating top so I can put the lathe under the worksurface when I'm not using it to gain some bench space. But it's a heavy pice of kit. The other alternative is a new shed (would go for 10 by 12 feet) which is just not economic at the moment. Another possibility is to lengthen the shed by 3 feet but this just makes it long and thin, but would be straightforward to do.