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Old 07-10-2013, 02:36 PM   #1
ThrowingTimber
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I'm stumped

I'm setting up a decent sized woodworking, lure making, rod building man cave and I'm stumped! I'm used to having a tiny space. I'd be framing and running electrical etc. right now it's a decent sized area. Got my jet table saw, bandsaw, drill, press, and tons of hand tools in there now and it looks empty

Any suggestions on how you finished out your caves would be awesome. I'm thinking a large shelving unit on one wall, for smaller hand tools etc. if I'm not using it I don't want it out. I'm not into having workspaces looking like Sanford and son.

I'm thinking of 1 workbench about 10-12feet long along one wall. And a storage unit behind that. I need to be able to multi task in the space: lure making, rod building and repairs, and general woodworking. A bit of reloading thrown in as well

Ideas? Comments, suggestions? Looking for when i built out my cave I wish I had done "such and such."

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