Temporary Shop

I’ve been in my new house for a few days now, and now that I’ve made it past the initial burst of settling in activity, I turn my eyes towards my workshop.  At the moment, my tools are sitting in part of my 24×24 garage.

While this is OK for storage for now, I need to get some room to work.  We’re in the middle of a record heat wave, so I doubt I’ll be able to clean up and organize much in there at the moment.    As a temporary shop, it has convenient access to the elec panel, which is right inside the door.

panel

panel

And plenty of breaker space, too.

In the backyard, there’s a storage shed….

shed1

shed1

shed2

shed2

At 10×10, it is too small.

Once I get some other things out of the way, I intend to study the area’s building codes, and see just how big I could expand that to be….  At quadruple that footprint, I’d be a happy camper!

2 Comments

  1. Jack says:

    10 x 10 is exactly what I currently work out of, although I ocassionally spill out into the yard. The largest thing I’ve made recently in the shop is a floor-standing corner cabinet. It was cosy in there for a few weeks.

  2. tools planes says:

    nice educative. thanks to share

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