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| View Poll Results: How Big is Your shop? | |||
| 500-1000 square feet |
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7 | 38.89% |
| 1000-2500 square feet |
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3 | 16.67% |
| 2500-5000 square feet |
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2 | 11.11% |
| 5000+ square feet |
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6 | 33.33% |
| Voters: 18. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Re: Team's Shop
my team is currently looking for a shop ... my school doesnt have a place to build in so we are asking companies to donate space ... we have some prospects which is an awesome thing .. if we dont find anyone willin to give us the space, we will be building out of one the team members garages , which i am very thankful for even if it is freezing cold in the build season!! but obviously, any shop is better than no shop ... and plus , he said his house has a lot of tools and machinery we can use ... yay!
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Re: Team's Shop
My team uses a middle-school woodshop.
The worst part is having to clean up everything and move it to a seperate room. |
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Re: Team's Shop
we just got a basement room in our school for this year, although next year is up in the air. We will have a table-top drill press, some grinders, and some saws. Down in the theater shop they have a bandsaw, a large, huge, gigantic table saw, some drill presses, other saws, and some welding equipment.
I'd say it might be, oh, 40x40 feet. Big concrete pillar in the middle though, and a real nice ledge, about desk-height, on one wall that is concrete. Will be usefull. I know I am pleased, and I'm working on a designe that require minamal machining. |
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Re: Team's Shop
We just got our sponsorship with Flexicell within the last month, and the'yre donating their space and tools to us (among other things
)They're currently in a building with 24k sq ft. of floor space...BUT, luck lucky us, they're moving into a brand new building within 5 minutes of my house with over 64k sq ft. of floor space. They have just about any kind of tool you can imagine. And the'yre letting us take parts from their stock inventory! That means we dont have to wait for shipping on metal/bearings/etc. Its all at out disposal. And, we get the infamous flexicell suction cups at our disposal ![]() I know what it's like having little resources though. Our last two years were fairly harsh. Our first we built out of a 2 car garage that was half way full of clutter, and the only tools we had were a tablesaw, drilpress, and some workbenches. This past year was a little better, we had more tools, and a full basement, and a good deal of space to practice in. This year we're really happy. We think we'll have enough space to mark out the entire field! Though, I'm still not entirely sure how much space we can use. But, we shouldn't have many problems this year. |
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Re: Team's Shop
:enlongated whistle: WOW! yall have some nice gear
another important thing i just thought of is a door big enough to get all your equpitment out of, and hopefully not up stairs either ![]() we have 5 garage bays so we wont have to wory we dont have basements in florida anyways I hope you wont have to cary stuff up the stairs to often |
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