Lonsdale73
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I can't find it now but there was a link on here to a guy who used one half of his double garage as a workshop with rest of it used - oddly enough - for his car. Clever use of fold up / down tables, wheeled workstations, shelving and cabinets enabled him to maximise use of available space. It was a great help to me when setting up mine and I'm annoyed I can't find the link. I'm sure the guy's name was White.
Anyway, I still seem to spend more time building benches, stations, cabinets and boxes to either house the tools I've bought or to make them work the way I need them to than I do actually making the very thing I started off planning to do! Now I dream of a decent lottery win so I can buy a farm in the middle of nowhere with barns and outbuildings that can house the planer thicknesser, bandsaw, better table saw, a lathe and multiple chip / dust extractors to eliminate floor sweeping and I can venture into at any time of day of night, clatter and bang away till my heart is content without fear of disturbing the neighbours.
Anyway, I still seem to spend more time building benches, stations, cabinets and boxes to either house the tools I've bought or to make them work the way I need them to than I do actually making the very thing I started off planning to do! Now I dream of a decent lottery win so I can buy a farm in the middle of nowhere with barns and outbuildings that can house the planer thicknesser, bandsaw, better table saw, a lathe and multiple chip / dust extractors to eliminate floor sweeping and I can venture into at any time of day of night, clatter and bang away till my heart is content without fear of disturbing the neighbours.