It's always nice when your kids take an interest in building things. I like the amount of elbow room around your machines and looking at the trussing, you must be in snow country.
Thanks for sharing.
Tom
The shop isn't that big actually. It is only 10 meters x 20 meters. The table is built by Siegmund here in Germany. The holes are not threaded. Look at this link and click on a picture to see how the system works. The best money I ever invested was in this table and tooling for it.
http://stronghandtools.com/siegmundtables/apps.php
LOL - you show me a man who thinks his workshop is big enough and I'll show you that the temperature in hell is -273°C
(12-11-2014, 08:32 AM)Black Forest Wrote: [ -> ]The shop isn't that big actually. It is only 10 meters x 20 meters. The table is built by Siegmund here in Germany. The holes are not threaded. Look at this link and click on a picture to see how the system works. The best money I ever invested was in this table and tooling for it.
http://stronghandtools.com/siegmundtables/apps.php
That might not be a big shop in Germany but it sure is in Minnesota.
Ed
(12-11-2014, 08:32 AM)Black Forest Wrote: [ -> ]The shop isn't that big actually.
Yeah, only about 4 times the size of my "shop".
Welcome aboard BF.
How's the sheep rotisserie holding up?
Gee, I'm trying to set up a new shop near my house that is 6 feet by 8 feet, and the last 2 feet is largely taken up by a cinder block base for a chimney. So 6' x 6' floor space. Not that I'm complaining! I'm looking forward to it.
(12-11-2014, 09:46 AM)vtsteam Wrote: [ -> ]Not that I'm complaining! I'm looking forward to it.
That's the spirit!
Any tool is better than NO tool, and any space is better than NO space.
And I'm all too familiar with no space......
Ah but Steve, think of Black Forest's heating bills compared to your bijou 6x6 workshop. All the heat will be up in the roof !