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Re: How to organize new shop? O.O
The biggest problem will most likely be getting *a lot of people* can fit. The shop we have is ~20 ft x 30 ft, but with tables and machines, we end up with a total 'work area' of ~15ft x 15ft. With people moving about it can feel crowded fast.
Our shop is set up with most storage and tools around the outer walls. Some tools are on counters with storage underneath, other hand tools are just hanging on a pegboard or stay in the tool chest we take to competition. Our shop is 'L' shape, and in the middle of one 'leg' we have big machinery such as the chop saw, table saw, shop vac, and band saws. In the intersection of the 'legs' we have a large table that we use for most of our work. It is small, but we do get by.
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