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Posted by Dan on December 16, 2005 at 07:01:58 from (66.15.112.136):
In Reply to: your farm shop posted by rick YYC on December 15, 2005 at 12:57:08:
I do all of my tractor work on one side of my two car garage at my house in the city. This pic proves you can have a small shop that is effective, but you MUST be organized and stay that way. I now have a large shop light overhead and a large vise on the corner of my small work surface. My shop at my property I will build when I move out there, and it will be 40 X 80 and 16' high with a large roll up door on both ends offset closer to one side so you will have work "bays" and a walk through security door. It will have 4" thick concrete floors with two large floor drains (one by the mechanics area, and one in the paint area). I will have a workbench that is 20' long and well lit with florescent(sp) lights. I also will need plumbing for a toilet and a large wash basin. Of course - I am still dreaming :-) Dan
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