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fishlips56 03-04-2021 05:29 AM

Dream Shops
 
You guys are my heroes. Every guys (persons) dream.

rcnight 03-04-2021 07:49 AM

Ken, you da man! Can I bring my SeaCraft over to play?

uncleboo 03-04-2021 08:06 AM

Awesome, Ken!

erebus 03-04-2021 08:41 AM

Beauty! Serious barn envy.

No back forty to speak of here on Cape Cod.
But I do have a boatyard at my disposal.
It's just all the damn paying customers always get in the way!
:rolleyes:

77SceptreOB 03-04-2021 09:47 AM

Very nice! And well thought out.

NoBones 03-04-2021 10:48 AM

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Hey Ken, best advice I can give is map out your plans on how you plan to arrange the coming accumulation of stuff and more stuff ! :eek:
The more space you have the more you tend to spread..:rolleyes:

First thing installed was a 32' X 4' X 10' high section of pallet racking..
Then my work benches, tool boxes (I'am a tool freak) air compressor,etc,etc.

I really wish that I had documented over the years how things got rearranged
to make more room for the stuff that just keeps coming.

We need to have shop updates once a year..:D:)

One thing for sure you will be spending more time out there than in the house.

Hope you did not mind me cleaning your pics up...

My tool addiction ! With gondola shelving above (This was my Covid project during shut down last year)
Attachment 23138

Islandtrader 03-04-2021 11:22 AM

Good Job!

DonV 03-04-2021 12:03 PM

Bones that's way too organized!! I would not be able to find anything :)

Moose I notice on post #6 Mel is wearing a wine colored shirt to remind herself how you took advantage of the "over indulgence persuasion method", whatever works. Job well done!!!

kmoose 03-04-2021 12:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NoBones (Post 270988)
Hey Ken, best advice I can give is map out your plans on how you plan to arrange the coming accumulation of stuff and more stuff ! :eek:
The more space you have the more you tend to spread..:rolleyes:

First thing installed was a 32' X 4' X 10' high section of pallet racking..
Then my work benches, tool boxes (I'am a tool freak) air compressor,etc,etc.

I really wish that I had documented over the years how things got rearranged
to make more room for the stuff that just keeps coming.

We need to have shop updates once a year..:D:)

One thing for sure you will be spending more time out there than in the house.

Hope you did not mind me cleaning your pics up...

My tool addiction ! With gondola shelving above (This was my Covid project during shut down last year)
Attachment 23138

I wish I was that organized but it will never happen. Mel cleans up after me in the kitchen and the shop.
Yeah, the space can shrink up pretty quick but we got rid of all the other boats except the Tsunami so she is still a ball room. The fork lift rack storage is on its way as well. To reduce Mel's cleaning load we are putting on a 14x44 lean on the south end over concrete for grinding and glass work. Looking like my early retirement will have a place to pursue other options now.

bumpdraft 03-04-2021 02:17 PM

Wow, I could slide my motorhome in on one side and park my boat on the other side. Nice.


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