chuck said:I'm going to be building a shop at my house (not on airpark) shortly and am looking for insight on what kinds of things people have done. Pictures,tips, advice and random thoughts appreciated!
f1rocket said:<SNIP>
My advice is provide yourself with some organized space but don't go overboard. It's easy to get excited and spend hours and hours putting together a super-sharp work area. <SNIP>
Glasair34me said:Man, I have to show these pix to my wife! You guys have your parts in the living room and bedrooms. Heck, I have a hangar and a 4 car garage full of "stuff" and the wife complains about not being able to park her car in the garage. Wait till I show her what I plan to do now! Thanks for the ideas guys!
It is a conversation starter for sure. However, we don't have very many visitors that aren't also building RVs. What would there be to talk about even if we did ? The remaining weirdos that we know that aren't builders just kind of nod as if we're the crazy ones for having wings in our living room. The nerve... <chuckle>RV7Factory said:BTW, when you have guests over do you tell them that it is a very expensive piece of neo-constructivist-industrial sculpture by a very well know artist?
Lorin Dueck said:briand
...ouch, all those inevitable aluminum shavings stuck in your carpet have got to be hard on your barefoot soles!!
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