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    Default Once upon a time.....

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ID:	35063..... my shop was clean. It's a mess right now.

    I have a nasty habit of cluttering any horizontal surface.

    I think it's inherited.

    Anyone else have that problem?

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    Well...... I didn't have a problem until I saw your shop.

    All the cleaning in the world wouldn't make mine look that impressive. Heck my kitchen cabinets don't even look that nice.

    One of the nicest shops I have ever seen Jim.

    Justin Pierce, aka spalted
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    Thanks Spalted, but my shop hasn't looked that good since I took the picture over a year ago. I have managed to load up every bench top lately.

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    ........but the only way to keep a shop looking like that everyday is to not work in it. I still have a very serious case of shop envy.

    Justin Pierce, aka spalted
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    Wow! Is that what they're supposed to look like? I don't know if I could work in there. I'd be too worried about making a mess.

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    I am able to keep the outside clean. Click image for larger version. 

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    Except for the concrete, I build it all myself over about 3 years.

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ID:	35063..... my shop was clean. It's a mess right now.

    I have a nasty habit of cluttering any horizontal surface.

    I think it's inherited.

    Anyone else have that problem?
    Man, what a fantastic shop. I wish I had that kind of space. Mine is only 12 X 24 and nicely cluttered not appointed <grin>. I'm working on the third rolling shop cabinets right now. This has helped solve some of my problem with tools laying all over the my bench and assembly table. I need three more of these cabinets. Thanks for sharing the photos. They gave me some really good ideas....like a second CW and I really like the shelves under the workbench tops. I'm going to have to retrofit mine.

    Bill....

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    Great shop! Love those workbenches! Not to mention it looks like you get tons of outside light in there...

    Craig

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    Wow! (You're never gonna see pictures of my shop!)
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    George
    Life is short....drink the good wine first!

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    Router-Jim, now that is one fine shop, what a wonderful place to spend the winters, and summers in Wisconsin. The shop looks more like a Man Cave on the DIY network.

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