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Posted by jpuleo on December 15, 2005 at 16:04:13 from (71.28.40.136):
In Reply to: your farm shop posted by rick YYC on December 15, 2005 at 12:57:08:
always go bigger than you think you need. Im trying to avoid that by building a 3 story 31x55 shop (5100sf) this winter. A neet trick that is quite helpfull is to put some pieces of 2" square stock steel in a concrete floor to create a square hole. This is for when you need to hold something secure to the floor that need leverage like manual tire changers or bending metal. Im planing my shop to have machine/blacksmith shop on ground floor, general use on 2nd and the top floor will hold a carpentry shop. I may put a working firehouse pole in just for fun.
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