The 144 Workshop 2 - A New shop from scratch

Wow what a build.  Late to the thread, but impressed by your efficient use of space!  What a great place to do work. 
 
You've done a great job in a relatively short amount of time.  Looks like a shop you can enjoy for years!
 
View attachment 2[member=26457]Cochese[/member] ,  I liked your clamp rack so well I made a version of it for my shop.  It fits a lot of clamps (my longest ones go on the left side and not in picture as they are in use at the moment). 

Thanks for the inspiration! 

Regards,
Gerald
 

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Appreciate the kind words. I realized I haven't posted any updates in a long time, and approaching the one year anniversary of the start date I needed to update and get to finish before this happens.

Dec 8
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Mar 24 - a shelf for my keyboard, mouse, and remotes. Simple French cleat.
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Second set of lights.
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Apr 8. Finally a MFT Sysport, so that it can be moved out of the way for the attic ladder.
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Apr 28-Now. Finally getting the siding on.
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Going back and putting in real walls in the attic for insulation, and on this side, the wood rack.
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As of today, here is the punch list:
  • Six more siding panels (the upper tall walls) with Z channel flashing
  • Exterior trim
  • Install wood rack
  • Opposite wall studs plus insulation
  • Finish insulation in ceiling
 
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