Hi all
I've been around here for a few months now, and thought i'd share my work space with you. So, here it is
It is the single garage attached to our house. Directly above is the bedroom in which our 2 year old triplet boys sleep. So no power tools after bedtime.......
Next pic - the door. Not very interesting I know, but essential nonetheless.
Most of my kit needs to be removed from the 'shop for site use on a regular (pretty much daily) basis. So, much as i'd like to, blocking the door up and insulating isn't possible. However, above the door I inted to put a span of supported shelf, which will do for further storage.
This next shot shows the 3 x stacker systems I use to keep all my power tools and bits n pieces in.
And the next two show the Triton, including a shot with the mini sliding table extension attached.
The sliding table passes over the top of my workbench, meaning that I can crosscut upto 6' without worrying about moving the saw. The white cupboards store my secret passion, but I will be doing a separate post on that in a few days time. Keep watching......
Next, on to the workbench. Well, 2 x B&Q units with a couple of sheets of 18mm board on top. This is a temporary arrangement until I get round to making a proper bench. I haven't even bothered to mount the vices, and the cardboard box you can see in the left hand unit contains a Veritas twin screw vice, ready for my proper bench.
You can also see my sorry excuse for a wood store above the bench
Final shot - the mitre station. This is a Wolfcraft stand, and I use it to mount the pillar drill and grinding station to as necessary.
Anyway, that's it. As you can see, the shop is heavily influenced by the necessity to be able to shift tools quickly for site use. Most of the gear (stackers, triton system, mitre saw and stand) can be collapsed and loaded into the car in less than 10 minutes.
Any comments or suggestions for improvements more than welcome.
Cheers
Karl
I've been around here for a few months now, and thought i'd share my work space with you. So, here it is
It is the single garage attached to our house. Directly above is the bedroom in which our 2 year old triplet boys sleep. So no power tools after bedtime.......
Next pic - the door. Not very interesting I know, but essential nonetheless.
Most of my kit needs to be removed from the 'shop for site use on a regular (pretty much daily) basis. So, much as i'd like to, blocking the door up and insulating isn't possible. However, above the door I inted to put a span of supported shelf, which will do for further storage.
This next shot shows the 3 x stacker systems I use to keep all my power tools and bits n pieces in.
And the next two show the Triton, including a shot with the mini sliding table extension attached.
The sliding table passes over the top of my workbench, meaning that I can crosscut upto 6' without worrying about moving the saw. The white cupboards store my secret passion, but I will be doing a separate post on that in a few days time. Keep watching......
Next, on to the workbench. Well, 2 x B&Q units with a couple of sheets of 18mm board on top. This is a temporary arrangement until I get round to making a proper bench. I haven't even bothered to mount the vices, and the cardboard box you can see in the left hand unit contains a Veritas twin screw vice, ready for my proper bench.
You can also see my sorry excuse for a wood store above the bench
Final shot - the mitre station. This is a Wolfcraft stand, and I use it to mount the pillar drill and grinding station to as necessary.
Anyway, that's it. As you can see, the shop is heavily influenced by the necessity to be able to shift tools quickly for site use. Most of the gear (stackers, triton system, mitre saw and stand) can be collapsed and loaded into the car in less than 10 minutes.
Any comments or suggestions for improvements more than welcome.
Cheers
Karl