A down-side to my basement shop
Posted: Sat Dec 30, 2017 7:53 pm
I believe that it was a number of years ago now when I mentioned here how many machine and project pictures posted here were taken in front of an over-head garage door. I have quite a few of my pictures taken in front a garage door. When your shop is a garage most of the time the door is a clear spot. Since my basement's outside door is just a wide walk door I don't have a "clean spot" for picture taking...

I try to avoid doing anything too wild and radical but I may just have to clean up the shop...
I've been moving stuff around a little for several days so stuff is in different spots but any improvement in appearance is coming very slowly...
As a "cheat" I have been known to stand a couple of 4'x8' sheets of something up as a picture background.
This cold snap around zero is a bit of a blessing in that I am spending less time outdoors or on unheated projects and am spending more time in the wood shop where it's warm. When I am so far behind I sometimes find myself feeling a bit guilty about fun shop time like I am goofing off.

I try to avoid doing anything too wild and radical but I may just have to clean up the shop...
I've been moving stuff around a little for several days so stuff is in different spots but any improvement in appearance is coming very slowly...
As a "cheat" I have been known to stand a couple of 4'x8' sheets of something up as a picture background.
This cold snap around zero is a bit of a blessing in that I am spending less time outdoors or on unheated projects and am spending more time in the wood shop where it's warm. When I am so far behind I sometimes find myself feeling a bit guilty about fun shop time like I am goofing off.