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well lets see what your benches look like that you guys have to work on....here's mine....

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notice my little drum sander i made with my dremel tool and router attachment....

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it's 3' x 6' x 3/4" deck with drawers from an old metal desk built into the front of it....

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the arm for resting my stocks on so i have 360 degree movement around them to work....

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and this is my drying area for my stocks after staining or oiling them.....well that's all folks....time to see yours now that i showed you mine...............................bob
 
Aint got no pictures - but...

My shop is 16' x 10', with the door on on of the 10' ends.

As you enter there is a 6' library table converted to a mobile work table with a a storage shelf for chop saw, scroll saw etc. Next to it is a shop built cabinet makers work bench with side and end vices.

To the left is a 5' long aluminum topped work bench with a bench vice and a belt/disc sander mounted to it. I do most of my metal working here. Next to the bench is a Ryobi table saw. And a floor mounted drill press is centered in the back wall

This discription makes it really sound roomy! But add in the cabinets for materials, reloading, tools and fishing equipment...well you get the idea. It's cramped, but I like it! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif
 
mine is a 20 by 12 foot one car garage with a 4x8 trailer in it that belongs to my landlord......i think i got ya on cramped............................bob
 
My kitchen table is 3'X51/2' (the useable area is decreased during mealtimes) I'm a single dad raising two children on my own so I can leave whatever mess on the kitchen I want to! This doesn't include the drillpress I use at grandpa's.
 
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