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I happened to run across a magazine sized booklet today that is copyrighted 1992 and I think that is about when I got it. Published by Rodale Press and named "The Well Crafted Workshop, Planning a Shop That Works For You". I must have looked at that book a thousand times (along with a herd of other shop planning books) but today I happened to glance at the author's name, Nick Engler... :)


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robinson46176 wrote:I happened to run across a magazine sized booklet today that is copyrighted 1992 and I think that is about when I got it. Published by Rodale Press and named "The Well Crafted Workshop, Planning a Shop That Works For You". I must have looked at that book a thousand times (along with a herd of other shop planning books) but today I happened to glance at the author's name, Nick Engler... :)


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There is a whole series of books (The Workshop Companion) written by Nick and published by Rodale. I have been trying to expand my library but have not been terribly successful.
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