Tom, I guess the "garden shed" was also a good place
for the "ill-stored" electric motor, whose imprint is
still on the fender of a certain '68 2000 near to
me....Make sure your new workshop has secure shelving
;^)
Muke Harper
Charleston SC
--- Thomas Walter <twalter@austin.rr.com> wrote:
> Still planning the shop. Found some great
> information at:
> http://www.joesfalcon.com/workshop/workshop.html
>
> Someone mentioned having a detached garage/shop for
> fire
> safety. In my old house, attached garage... but did
> build
> a 10' x 18' "garden shed" in the back yard. Happened
> to be
> big enough for a roadster, lots of storage, but best
> of all
> -- garden tools, and FLAMMABLE liquids were stored
> in there
> -- away from the house.
>
> After reading Joe's Workshop ideas, I'll set up a
> small
> "explosion proof" room for painting and the solvent
> area.
>
> Does the "need lots of storage space" ring true!
>
> Still need to build a 10' x 20' detached shed for
> all that
> other clutter that doesn't belong in a workshop! ;-)
>
> Tom
>
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