The past few weeks I've been working on the shop.
Before I began using the shop, it had not been in use (other than by
raccoons) for 25 years. In that time it had developed a few problems.
The floor of the shop was in pretty bad shape. The edges of the floor were rotten and the floor was sagging in areas, so I needed to lay new floors. I also wanted to get a little more organized.
By the way, the
raccoons were living in the shop, they were not using the shop to build furniture.
The support beams were rotten underneath the floor. I ripped up the floor to access the beams...
...and replaced them.
photo of old and new support beams.
Started laying the floor.
New floor finished.
I wanted the shop to function better...
...and become a more workable space.
The inside of my grandfather's tool cabinet was reworked for my tools.
Everything now has a place. Now, when I walk into the shop, the first thing I do is open the tool cabinet and I know where everything is. It's amazing how mush time is saved by being organized.
I'm not through yet, I have lots more work to do on the shop, but it has taken a lot of time away from building (although it was time well spent). So, I'll stop here for now.
1 comment:
Randy Joe,
The shop looks amazing! Great job! Keep up the good work.
~ Jude
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