Shop Build

Mike K

Mike
Corporate Member
Well I finally have things ready to go. A bit slow over the holidays, the kids were home for a whole month, but now I am done for now. Time to start making furniture. D80F9D5A-9A4A-4259-93E6-58F375476D02_1_105_c.jpg9FB51549-4311-4D8C-9404-4BF5DB05DAC1_1_105_c.jpg65D1456C-9A66-4137-AC5D-D230E54CC811_1_105_c.jpgB9F79B5A-0266-4DB4-A62E-227F920445BE_1_105_c.jpg59067F29-2880-40FE-9775-9F0C43AAD14D_1_105_c.jpg4125F5DD-5FA5-4CF3-AAB6-AF6EDF2DD78F_1_105_c.jpg8CAE2B9A-42F6-4B9A-87F8-B792F7FFCCDE_1_105_c.jpg
 

Bas

Recovering tool addict
Bas
Corporate Member
Looking better and better, how's the dust collection underneath working? Must have been a fun install :)
 

Mike K

Mike
Corporate Member
The dust collection works great. Yes it was a tough installation. Digging on my hands and knees was not fun.
 

bowman

Board of Directors, Webmaster
Neal
Staff member
Corporate Member
What kind of wood stove is that in your shop? Looks interesting!
 

Charlie

Charlie
Corporate Member
Very nice. You will enjoy not having to clean filters and dump barrels of shavings.
 

zdorsch

Zach
Corporate Member
Your shop looks very nice!

I remember seeing your first post, but somehow missed the updates along the way—glad to have caught back up.
 

Graywolf

Board of Directors, President
Richard
Staff member
Corporate Member
It looks like a great place to be and be creative.
 

eyekode

New User
Salem
Sooo jealous. Congrats!

And thanks for posting all the in process pics! I hope to one day follow in your footsteps :)
 

Mike K

Mike
Corporate Member
Still trying to figure out what to do with the ceiling. I am looking at spray foam and covering it with tongue and grove pieces on furring strips leaving a gap to breath with the joists exposed. Anybody got any ideas. Thanks....
 

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