Benchwayze
Established Member
The time has come.
I am finding it a difficult to handle large pieces of work and long stock. (I suppose I could use cedar-wood and balsa only!)
Seriously, my physical strength is going, so I am thinking of converting my utility room (Launderette, as my lady calls it!) as a hand-tool shop.
It's a nominal 12 x 5 feet, fully double glazed with bags of light. Do you hand-workers think it's big enough for a bench about 20 inches deep and 5 feet long. I think I'd get by for small stuff like tables, small cupboards etc.
I wouldn't go the whole Richard McGuire route, much as I admire his work. Mainly because I can no longer saw on trestles due to metal knees and joint stiffness.
Whilst I'd make most joints by hand, I don't HAVE to go full on handwork. I could find room for a drill stand, a small bandsaw such as the Draper, and a cupboard for routers, and my Festool collection; a domino and a track-saw, and extraction vacuum. Oh! And my Britool wood-trimmer guillotine! If I stuck the bench in the middle of the long wall, there would be about 3' 6" either side of me for cupboards. The doors are to my left and could be opened so the out-feed would be into the yard.
I plan to use PAR timber from now on, but having a separate hand shop, would leave my garage with more space, should I ever want to use the 12" planer. (Actually, this might go on the market.)
Any observations on the suitability of 12 x 5 feet for a workshop!
I could give up altogether of course!
Thanks in anticipation...
John
I am finding it a difficult to handle large pieces of work and long stock. (I suppose I could use cedar-wood and balsa only!)
Seriously, my physical strength is going, so I am thinking of converting my utility room (Launderette, as my lady calls it!) as a hand-tool shop.
It's a nominal 12 x 5 feet, fully double glazed with bags of light. Do you hand-workers think it's big enough for a bench about 20 inches deep and 5 feet long. I think I'd get by for small stuff like tables, small cupboards etc.
I wouldn't go the whole Richard McGuire route, much as I admire his work. Mainly because I can no longer saw on trestles due to metal knees and joint stiffness.
Whilst I'd make most joints by hand, I don't HAVE to go full on handwork. I could find room for a drill stand, a small bandsaw such as the Draper, and a cupboard for routers, and my Festool collection; a domino and a track-saw, and extraction vacuum. Oh! And my Britool wood-trimmer guillotine! If I stuck the bench in the middle of the long wall, there would be about 3' 6" either side of me for cupboards. The doors are to my left and could be opened so the out-feed would be into the yard.
I plan to use PAR timber from now on, but having a separate hand shop, would leave my garage with more space, should I ever want to use the 12" planer. (Actually, this might go on the market.)
Any observations on the suitability of 12 x 5 feet for a workshop!
I could give up altogether of course!
Thanks in anticipation...
John