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    Default Work shop

    I have been working out of the corner of my garage since the beginning of my shopbot. Even my truck is sawdust brown in color. The new shop is up just a mere 90 feet from my front door. Next is electricity and insulation and it will be all finished.
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    Very nice I envy you.
    Just be careful someone doesn’t claim it as a “She shed”

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    yeah i hear ya but no shes here except the deer. i figure about a week i can shovel all the sawdust out of the bed of my pick up.

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    Congrats Rick!!
    What's the footprint?
    scott
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    16x20x16. you never heard anyone say i built my garage, shed or work shop to big. but this should do it.

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    Bigger than the 11.5X20' section I walled off the garage for a heated workshop for HAND tool work
    (all the big tools are in the unheated section of garage which will NOT fit a car,AND I need dry hands or I'd stick myself to the cast iron )
    Anything bigger than my Desktop, and my wheelchair wouldn't Fit!
    I could use that extra 4.5'!!
    My DC and spindle almost heat my teeny shop
    Looks like you'll have good light too
    NICE Rick!!
    scott P.
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    Default Looks Great

    Looks Great ... So do you have a building section cut ? Was this a home drawn up design ? Wall and ceiling insulation type ?

    How big an underground feed wire to how many amp circuit panel ?
    The decimal point seems to be the most important on the z axis... x & y not so much....
    ShopBot... Where even the scraps and things you mess up and throw away are cool....

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    Its tuffsheds design but i upgraded it a lot. due to my traveling electricity wont go in until the 18th of september then blow insullation. once electric is in i can tell you all about it.

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    Looks great. Enjoy!

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