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Default I am back. Here is my shop.

Sorry about the huge huge mess but just getting to this area after the move. I am looking for any tips or help in how I should setup or add too or remove things from my shop to make it more productive in the future. I know everyone is busy these days but any helpful tips would be great.

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Also my Camera skills are rather sad as you have now noticed. =-P~
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Default I am back. Here is my shop.

Almost let this slip .. The picture showing the closed garage door well that is going away. I was planning on putting in a door in the right side of where the garage door is and using the rest of the space for wood storage taking out the cabinets in that corner also as my table saw is right in front of that door and my miter saw is on the bench to the left of that picture.. Just so you have an idea of what I was thinking at this point...

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