Lets See Your Shop!

OK, A lot in a small space, Just keep moving a little at a time toward the other side and see what happens. Also, Like your added weight on the band saw.
 
Well, my shop isn't very impressive. but it's mine and makes me happy.

It's in kind of a strange place - neither basement or garage. My house was built in 1879. In the early 1920s the owners decided to add on a garage for their brand new Model T. I guess it fit the Model T, but most cars since then wouldn't fit in it. It's at ground level but no longer has the garage door(s). It has stairs to the basement and stairs to the house.

The horizontal mill was added after the other pictures were taken.

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Mini Mill 1.jpg

Hack Saw 1.jpg

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Tool Boxes 2.jpg

Band Saw 1.jpg

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My shop is very small, well for some of you its big enough. 1 car garage is taken up i have enough room to walk around in it but thats it. I have tired to organize and buy equipment that was large enough to be used in place and not have to roll it around.

Heres a link for a slideshow.

Okay I felt a little guilty for not trying harder to organize the photos. So here we go. I broke the Tour type stuff down and its here: http://s1357.photobucket.com/user/slickjenny8019/slideshow/machinie shop tour

The other stuff with descriptions. http://s1357.photobucket.com/user/slickjenny8019/slideshow/Machine shop stuff
 
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O.K. you got my attention.
What is that on the craftsmen mower deck ?? Inquiring minds want to know.....
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AR1911, it looks like you might have a tool collector addiction. I see a little Craftsman lathe stashed under the bigger lathe and several machines being restored. Nice shop!
 
A lot less space since I picked up the burke! You shure have been busy.

Sent from somewhere in East Texas Jake Parker
 
A lot less space since I picked up the burke! You shure have been busy.

Sent from somewhere in East Texas Jake Parker

Hi Jake! I hope you have that Burke making chips.
I may have a little less room, but it was a lot more full a couple months ago. And I've taken in more projects.
 
AR1911, it looks like you might have a tool collector addiction. I see a little Craftsman lathe stashed under the bigger lathe and several machines being restored. Nice shop!

Yep, I'm in the 12 Step program. That's the distance from the lathe to the buffer.
Actually, that photo is a little old. That little Atlas is gone to a new home, as is that bright green Benchmaster. I'm trying to finish up a Clausing mill, a Hardinge BB4, and a Lab-Volt CNC mill. I've recently added an Emco Compact 5 CNC and a Yamaha scooter, both partial/projects. And there's an Atlas shaper plus that green Logan waiting attention.
I really need to stop looking at CL.
 
Mower deck is a foundry i built, used it for blacksmithing while I built tools for melting melts.


Tool and equipment buying is addictive, until you run out of space.
 
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