Harry's shop

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I wasn't sure if this was the correct place for the posing of pics of my shop, so move it if not.

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Wood furnace I built a few years ago. Weld area behind yellow curtain.
Wood furnace I built a few years ago. Weld area behind yellow curtain.
Weld area from other side
Weld area from other side
Cabinets galore. Bead blaster and air compressor in corner.
Cabinets galore. Bead blaster and air compressor in corner.
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Post by Eugen »

The camo snowflakes are a nice touch. I like your shop Harry, thank for sharing. I can imagine many enjoyable hours in such a shop!
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Nice Harry - Thanks for posting!

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Nice shop and nice work 8-) 8-)
:arrow: Looks like you have everything you need :77:
The main things are heat, tools and a comfortable chair or two :113:

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Luv the shop, Harry. Wish you were my neighbor, I'd be over all the time, lol :24:
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Very Nice! Shop
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This is the lift I have in my shop. Not the actual pics of my lift in my shop, but it is the Snap on Lift as shown. It will lift 7000 lbs, so at times I have lifted my cars to rotate tires and change oil. Presently the 444 winter project is on it, and it's very nice to lift it up and lower it as needed.

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@Harry Those are great lifts . In a previous life I was a autobody repair . I had one of those lifts . They are great , no posts in the road . Only draw back is under work . Pluses and minuses to each type .

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Post by Eugen »

I'm keeping my eyes on the market for something similar. Nice one Harry!
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Eugen wrote: Sat Feb 12, 2022 5:53 pm I'm keeping my eyes on the market for something similar. Nice one Harry!
auto body shops quite often have them . watch auctions / go out of business sales .
But remember they need a concrete pad to sit on .
That being said , when you buy loads of concrete for footing for say an addition . The trucking cost is the same whether it is full or not . Sooo , have excess pored in the coverall ;)

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