What your workstation looks like?
Re: What your workstation looks like?
maybe it has something to do with my computer being a MAC and im using iphoto...anyone else have this problem?
Re: What your workstation looks like?
Small......I'm in the box room, or "my office" during the week.....
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Re: What your workstation looks like?
Just re-located mine from a spare bedroom and I finished off a section of the basement. I added a parts closet and need a new work table other than the '50s kitchen table in the first pics 

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Thanks Brian 

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Re: What your workstation looks like?
transamman908 wrote:Just re-located mine from a spare bedroom and I finished off a section of the basement.


it's a small room (11x6). but, i'm tired of my stuff being down in the dungeon (my unfinshed basement), and there's too many other things that have to get done to my house before the basement. redoing more of the electric, plumbing, etc. i'm just not able to close up any walls or add a ceiling down there until the rest of the house is done.
Re: What your workstation looks like?
work station, its getting a little tight to work in there.
i finally figured out how to post pics!!!!!!! anyway, this is my - GreenHell
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It was a little side project I did at work. I made it for my shelf queen gold tub RC10. It was created on a rapid prototyping machine (aka 3d printer).THEYTOOKMYTHUMB wrote:We're looking for a new house and if I find one with a log for a support you can bet I'm sold!GreenHell wrote:Cool thread...
Here’s my work space, 1880’s built home with a dungeon for a basement (hence the "log" for a beam support). Soon to be adding a flat screen and a small fridge for beer.
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What exactly is the AE car stand and where did you get it??
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Re: What your workstation looks like?
That is such a cool stand! How much would it cost if you made a few of them? 

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x2. I would be in.slotcarrod wrote:That is such a cool stand! How much would it cost if you made a few of them?
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Like Eddie and Jason, with the new baby on the way and only 2800 sqft and 4 bedrooms in the house
my wife decided to boot me out of my loft space and into this- ........maybe now ( when I find a place to put a table
) I can focus on one build or restoration at a time 



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Re: What your workstation looks like?
Charlie don't surf wrote:Like Eddie and Jason, with the new baby on the way and only 2800 sqft and 4 bedrooms in the housemy wife decided to boot me out of my loft space and into this-........maybe now ( when I find a place to put a table
) I can focus on one build or restoration at a time


Tight space but it looks great

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Re: What your workstation looks like?
Since I just moved in recently, mine is not all organized yet. My bench was made out of scrap wood I had laying around. Still needs a peg boards and a light. And i need a better chair.
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No idea why my camera is taking awful pictures!Closet
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Re: What your workstation looks like?
Ok, I think I've posted twice before in this thread. Here's the latest and I hope last "remodel" of my workspace. 

Gary
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