Shop/garage Pictures

Dave Sherburne NY

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I don't really have a real shop anymore, just an extra long 2 car garage 22X34. I'm waiting for parts for these two tractors so I cleaned up and took some pictures Notice the size of the tractors match the shop. I got rid of all the big tractors when I moved to town
Homebuilt sandblaster and Power King tractor
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East wall door to parts room and ladder to attic
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SE corner
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North wall water heater heats the floor PK waiting for engine parts the engine is sitting on a table saw which is on casters
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1974 JD waiting for bearings and Idler pulleys
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South wall, all the tools are mounted on casters 2 chairs and a stool for company
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the dogbone tool on the wall is for hubcaps on a 1929 Essex
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Wifes VW Beatle in hibernation
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Way, Way too organized. I don't see anything on the floor to fall over & you can probably find what ever you're looking for. Good looking shop. Keith
 
It may not be a commercial shop, but very well organized. It is surprising what one can do with smaller space when managed right. For this you are to be commended.
 
Here's a picture of the outside, built in 1932. Back during WW 2 it was a commercial shop.The previous owner had several machines set up running off a line shaft where he made things for the government and the war effort. He was born here and lived his whole life here. The big oak trees along with several others which are long gone were planted by his grandfather when he came back from the civil war. They are about 3 to 4 ft DBH
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My shop is exactly the same size as yours. Every square inch is accounted for too. Mine has a gambrel roof, affording me excellent storage. Do you have storage above too?

Glenn
 
really nice! I just got my little garage ready so I can help a friend with a deer he got here in nj,I posted it above,Its just a 2 car garage under the house. I cant work on much mechanical stuff,the fumes will smell up the house.
 
Gotta do a little clean up in mine. Needed a bucket of tile glue, hard, needed a bucket of drywall mud, hard, needed some spray paint, would not spray, can of white interior paint, dry. silicone tube, set up, wood filler, dry,two cans of acetone, empty, small can of plumbers putty, you guessed it, hard. I guess some of that stuff will not last forever. I think I'm going to have a lot of empty shelf space this weekend.
 

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