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2011-10-23, 6:09pm
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8x12 shop finally up
DH & I had to downsize to cheaper place & my only option was the 8x12 shed as we no longer have a garage.
I went "up" allot with pegboard to utilize all wall space. I use an old medical "file" cart to hold my boro (within the fench railing). This works great as it is on wheels & can be moved, if needed.
I added better windows & a cheap small AC. Am so glad to have a dedicated space again!
I have gotten many ideas here over the years. I appreciate you all!
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2011-10-23, 6:27pm
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Formerly Thetabird
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Join Date: Aug 19, 2005
Location: Jensen Beach, Fl
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Didn't see your other place, but seems cheaper may be better. Looks great! Enjoy!Donna
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2011-10-24, 2:27am
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Cherine Perrin Glass
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Join Date: Sep 01, 2005
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Perfect place. Love the pegboard idea!
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2011-10-24, 8:19am
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Fire n Sand Glass Art
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Location: West MI
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Looks like a really nice space to work, ..but even with it being in an out-building your lp tank should be outside and piped through the wall.
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2011-10-24, 8:38am
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Curmudgeon Engineering
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Join Date: Feb 15, 2006
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Ditto on the propane tank.
Nice space otherwise.
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2011-10-24, 8:44am
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I'm kinda biz-EE
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Adorable! I *want* that old chart cart, where ever did you get that, it's awesome!
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2011-10-24, 9:28am
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Thanks for the comments.
I got the old "chart cart" from a discount used office furniture place called "City Liquidators" in Portland ,OR. One of those places with lots of old desks, junk, something different each time you go!
As far as the propane.....my understanding is that it should NOT be indoors a house or garage (because if leak it sinks to low level and can ignite a pilot light; ie; water heater)
Since my small space is shed & I have no pilot lights etc, thought I would be OK? Plus I check connections with bubbles & also propane has an odor if it leaks.... so why outside ...seems like overkill.
Guess I will have to research this further.
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2011-10-25, 5:05am
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old fart
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Join Date: Apr 18, 2006
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nice studio, but it would be real easy to put your propane outside and you should do it
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2011-10-25, 6:52am
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Gentleman of Leisure
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Join Date: Jun 10, 2005
Location: A Little Bit West of Yosemite Valley
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Building codes stipulate propane tanks stored out side of a residence for a reason - SAFETY. Same common sense safety procedures should apply to a out building for propane storage.... A out building is just as capable of propane accident as a residence ... Propane does not know or care where its stored (residence or outbuilding) when it comes to fire or explosion...
Dale
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