Let's See Your Workbench

   / Let's See Your Workbench #91  
300uguy ... Looks like you have at least one major upgrade ahead ... buying a Ford! :)
 
   / Let's See Your Workbench #92  
300uguy ... Looks like you have at least one major upgrade ahead ... buying a Ford! :)

I'd have to wear a bag on my head, my family works for GM. 4 generations. :) I drive a chevy!!
 
   / Let's See Your Workbench #93  
Dude one thing missing your bed.
 
   / Let's See Your Workbench #94  
Thanks for good words guys. But it never looks clean like this. Most of the time I just have paths to walk around.
The one thing Im missing is running water. I hate having to walk all the way to the house just for a little water to cool parts or just wash my hands.

Chris
 
   / Let's See Your Workbench #95  
I heard the Romans figured out how to get water to move from one place to another:confused3:
You on a hill by chance?
 
   / Let's See Your Workbench #97  
Here's mine.



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Small but productive
 
   / Let's See Your Workbench #98  
I'm noticing a lot of woodshops
 
   / Let's See Your Workbench #99  
I'm noticing a lot of woodshops

I hate wood...

I can respect though if others enjoy working it; just something about cutting something once and your done...

Steel you can always add more and re-cut if a mistake is made. But this is just me
 
   / Let's See Your Workbench #100  
I thought about this for a while. I was brought up with steel working - still have a lathe, mill, drill press, welder. I can get stuff done with these things. But spent years in professional wood working - construction - also have table saws, miter saws, radial arm saw, skilsaws, etc. Along the way of necessity also became a passable drywall guy, decent cement finisher, and OK tilesetter. I guess what I would say is that each building medium - steel, wood, sheetrock, whatever - has its own logic, skills, and purpose. Each very satisfying in different ways. None better than the other, all useful for their purposes. This thread is extremely interesting to me because it shows not only workbenches but also work-styles. Show me your drywall knives!
 

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