Since I am a neanderthal as far as electronics and computer inputs from cameras are concerned ""! Please see this in your mind's eye""An 8X12 floor space "garden shed" shop; wooden topped steel work bench along the north side from the door for 4 feet where I do any mechanical work with a 10 inch heavy duty vice at the door end; followed along the same wall by a floor mount 5/8 spindle drill press set on a 3/4 steel plate at the floor; followed by a 6 inch grinder set on an old transmission tunnel from an IHC B series tractor painted white; along the west wall from the corner Hung up the central vac for the house and shop followed in the middle of the west 8 foot wall on a shelf a small wood lathe followed by at the southwest corner a 14 inch floor mount band saw still needing one of the table adjusters repaired; turns the corner and along the south wall we find a saw stand and on it a 10 inch slide saw; next to that is a set of ancient postal benches given to me by a previous post master when they were being junked stacked one on top of the other so the working height is about 36 inches //[ by the way all my equipment is at least 36 inches off the floor { I am 6'3"" tall}]// and to complete the south wall view a space large enough to house a table saw when I desire to find one. Now picture some parts for my IHC BN example the hood or pieces of wood stacked in the south west corner, or a set of torches tucked under the central vac in the North west corner, along with a "KeroSun" kerosene heater sitting and movable on the floor, to heat the shop up to a tolerable 50 to 70 degrees when the out side temperature presently is 0 to 12 F her in southern Ontario Canada. main walking floor space is about 4 by 8 down the centre . Happy New Year to All. Wm.
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