Hey, Dusty

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BuckeyeDennis wrote:Dusty, your new shop is looking great! I’m jealous — I can barely turn around in mine right now.

Also, I forgot to respond to your speed-reducer storage question. Mine hangs nicely from the clamp arm, on a pair of pegboard hooks.

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Thank you Dennis. That looks as though it is an excellent storage method. My problem is that I have very little wall space in this shop for a peg board panel, HOWEVER, there is some space and that may be what happens.

For right now I have located space, by repositioning shelves in the big cabinets, for the speed reducer. I do have other parts that need to be assigned a proper location (and a label maker or computerized inventory system to keep track.

SO MUCH STUFF, SO LITTLE SPACE
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New shop working out well. Still have a lot that is not properly stored or positioned for use but the area is accessible and will support a wood working task.

Have spent a lot of my time working on the new office/computer room that my wife and I share. We still have shelves to put up on the walls and a couple closets to clean out and organize butw e are no longer working on the top of dish packs. The wrap around work table is complete.
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So... who gets the big flat screen and desktop, and who gets the laptop?
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Billdit wrote:So... who gets the big flat screen and desktop, and who gets the laptop?
Well, in my house she gets the big 27" screen and I get the lap top. :) However, that is because I have had a lap top for years and she has no desire to take a computer on trips. She is fine with her phone and tablet on trips. I take the laptop. :cool: Out in the shop we both use the 27" screen.
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That 27" is about to fail. There are vertical, colored lines at various locations across the screen. It is being replaced by a pair of 24" monitors.

The laptop is exclusively hers and I don't use the phones except to talk. I also have a station for in the shop. The whole thing is networked.
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I really like that wrap-around table. Nice custom fit in the room. Did you make it?
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mountainbreeze wrote:I really like that wrap-around table. Nice custom fit in the room. Did you make it?
No. I had it done. I can no longer handle the sheet goods safely and my shop size has become somewhat restrictive.

After downsizing our house my wife and I must share space. Before, I had my own office and she had a room that served as office and craft room. Now, she has her own craft room and we share office space.
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Office is working out well. New shop area will work but it'll never be the same as the old one. At least I can (and have) make sawdust.
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