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  • WileECoyoteWileECoyote Member, Moderator, Business Ninja Posts: 7,967 El Moderator
    Honestly, very impressed at the level of organization. It is small, but you have what you need. To the guys starting out... This is what you can drop $15,000 on pretty easily, but this is the minimum required to function correctly. Nice Job
  • SpinnerSpinner Member Posts: 457 ✭✭✭
    Thanks, @WileECoyote . All the tips from the forum and members got me through this setup. I have been accused of two things in my life... Being OCD and cheap!
    Aside from the space which I enclosed and ran a sub panel too, the tank was by far the most expensive thing as I bought it new. But all the equipment probably adds up to that amount easily. Enclosing the space may have been just as much.

    My wish list is a better compressed air system for blasting, and filtered air for finishing. But that will have to wait for my new workshop to be built... A 60 x 40 is already staked out on the back forty..
  • MidOhioHydrographicsMidOhioHydrographics Member, Moderator, Business Ninja Posts: 10,560 El Moderator
    Very nice @Spinner. A prime example of a setup that is small in physical space, but has all me necessities. Well done!
  • studebakerstudebaker Member, Business Ninja Posts: 4,133 ✭✭✭✭✭
    That is an absolutely beautiful functional little shop! I remember it was early 2017 that you first joined the forum. It only seems like it was just a few months ago.... You've come a long way in a short amount of time. Congratulations! And most of all, thank you for all that you contribute to helping others on the forum.
  • K2ConceptsK2Concepts Administrator Posts: 14,057 El Jefe
    Nice...good job...isn't it amazing how all the things you THINK you can do without? All the sudden become priorities once you get the whole process going in the right direction...
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