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Workbench/Model Area
Posted by piflo1 on Friday, November 17, 2006 7:44 PM

Hey all,

I am in the process of building a new work area in my house.  So far, the only plan I have so far (which will be done on Thanksgiving), Is a "L shaped countertop" made of oak.   

I was wondering if any of you have any other cool Ideas I can add.  I am curious on what you guys have.  I would love to see pictures.  I am looking for storage Ideas, lighting, cabinets, drawers, tool holders, etc, etc....    Just curious, and it would be interesting to see other people's work areas.  Thanks for the help all!

Bryan

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, November 17, 2006 8:14 PM

here's mine,,,,,a new desk has been added since (drawers all the way down both sides) and the spray booth has been moved under the window to improve airflow

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Posted by Triarius on Friday, November 17, 2006 11:20 PM

Here's my mess:

 

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Posted by Dubau on Sunday, November 19, 2006 8:22 AM

Here is a pic of my desk. I have it set up in my bedroom. LUCKY the wife said it was OK Whistling [:-^]

And here are some pics of my Spray Booth I have in the basement.......

 

Don't forget to post some pics when you get your all set up

Have a GREAT day

Bud

" You've experienced a set back, and without set backs and learning how to fix them you'll never make the leap from kit builder to modeler "
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Posted by Zone V Afterburner on Sunday, November 19, 2006 10:17 AM

I won't bore you with pics of my work area...it's nothing to write Mom about...but I do have one piece of advice. You can NEVER have too many electrical outlets.When you think about 2 or 3 lamps for lighting,the air compressor,spray booth,dremel tool,TV (for when the putty's dryin') and some people even have a computer close by for accessing reference material on the fly,the need for outlets adds up pretty quick.Just my $.02 cents worth....

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Posted by jeramieb on Sunday, November 19, 2006 10:30 AM

Here are a few pics of my work area which is still a work in progress...

 

 

This will be where the spray booth will go once I build one...

 

 

There is still a lot of work I would like to do with that space but it works for now. Smile [:)]

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Posted by smokinguns3 on Sunday, November 19, 2006 3:58 PM
Is that  a kitchen converted to a work area or a work area into a kitchen.Big Smile [:D]Tongue [:P]Looks good lots of storage.
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Posted by jeramieb on Sunday, November 19, 2006 5:08 PM
It's actually a 17' x 21' room that was built as a workshop I guess. I recently bought the house and the room looks like it was built to be a woodworking shop. Now I use it as my model work area and my wife uses it for her scrapbooking also.
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Posted by piflo1 on Monday, November 20, 2006 8:32 PM

I will have the table (counter) counter on Thanksgiving Day or the Friday after.  As far as the outlets go, It is going into our upstairs "bonus" room.  It is a 500 sq ft room used for a guest room and I am currently using a desk with a hutch that I don't really like.  Got permission from the wife for this project.  You have all probably been there.   Me:  "I have this really good plan for a modeling area"  Wife: "If you wanna"  That is all I needed.  Bought the countertop that day.  My contractor Father in Law is coming on T-Day and he is going to help install.  I will post pics.  Eventually, I will have a spray booth and some shelving.  Just need to get the table in first.

 

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Posted by Mist086 on Tuesday, November 21, 2006 10:45 AM

Here's my baby workshop.  Until i can clean out the storage room, this is it

 

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Posted by ollie on Wednesday, November 22, 2006 1:26 AM
You all so lucky, my work space is a games workshop hoby station and a toolbox.
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, November 22, 2006 1:38 AM

Heres mine

It was clean when I took the pic, but it usually looks like a bomb has hit it. I haven't invested or made a spraybooth yet, but the room is well ventilated and I use a mask.

Will

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Posted by MikeV on Wednesday, November 22, 2006 2:30 AM

Here's mine:

 

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Posted by Dubau on Wednesday, November 22, 2006 5:58 AM

Photo did not come out MikeV Sigh [sigh]

Bud

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, November 22, 2006 10:22 AM

Here's my Dog House.  I used Oak Plywood and solid oak trim and backsplash for my counters, worked well so far.  I used a good marine varnish to finish them.

 Not real fancy, but it works.

 

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Posted by piflo1 on Thursday, November 23, 2006 5:45 PM

Alright.  Spent Thanksgiving before dinner putting this in.  The table is in.  I will stain the cabinets later.  6' x 4'.   Also will have shelves above.  The compressor is going directly down stairs in the garage with the airhose coming up from the floor with regulator attached so I can control if from upstairs.

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Posted by Dubau on Thursday, November 23, 2006 5:59 PM

WOW, your going to have a Sweet Desk there piflo1

Good Luck on it

Bud

" You've experienced a set back, and without set backs and learning how to fix them you'll never make the leap from kit builder to modeler "
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, November 23, 2006 11:06 PM

Wow, thats one real nice workbench!

Will

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Posted by qmiester on Sunday, November 26, 2006 10:15 AM

Finally got my area cleaned up enough that the wife said I could post some pics.  So welcome to my working area (AKA "The Hole")

working area

Tool storage area to the left side

Paint booth and paint storage to the right side

Tool storage by left knee at working area

No comment (my wife put that there)

The working area is a workbench kit I got at the local hardware for 50 bucks (2x4s and 2x6s), the area to the right is the same size but built out of what I had on hand (it has a large storage area underneath for paint thinner, Future, VacuForm machine etc) w/the paint booth vented out a window to its rear. Air is plumbed from the compressor on the other side of the basement (in the wifes hobby area -Ha!)  The left side is a $5 Wally World shelf set, with a Craftsman tool box topped off with wooden machinists box I got at Harbor freight.  The other tools are hung on 1/4" peg board.

 

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Posted by daveinthehat on Sunday, November 26, 2006 11:37 AM

Here's my workbench. Its made from an old office desk and mostly found or free stuff.

There's more pictures on my Fotki page

http://public.fotki.com/DaveInTheHat/my_room/

 

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Posted by seaphoto on Monday, November 27, 2006 4:00 PM

Here is a view of my main work area:

 

For more pictures of the entire shop, you can follow this link:

http://wmunderway.8m.com/workshop/workshop.html

 I build 1/96 and 1/100 ship models mostly, so the size is very handy.

Here is a recent shot of my current model:

You can see the more space, the more mess.  Every couple of weeks I do a stand down and get the place in shape again.

Kurt

 

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Posted by KINGTHAD on Tuesday, November 28, 2006 12:05 PM

Here is my work space

 

Thad

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Posted by Shellback on Thursday, December 7, 2006 11:21 PM
Nice ,big work area's you guys ! Makes mine look like a cracker box .Smile [:)]
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Posted by piflo1 on Friday, December 8, 2006 4:39 PM

KINGTHAD,

 

Where did you get those green paint holder/racks you have hanging there on the wall?  That is perfect!  Let me know!

 Bryan

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, December 8, 2006 9:12 PM

PIFLO

 What type of cabinets are holding up your bench.  Looks like exactly what I have been looking for.  Did you make them or buy them?

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Posted by piflo1 on Saturday, December 9, 2006 10:24 AM

I went to a discount Cabinet shop.  All it is, is Unfinished Kitchen Cabinets.   They were about 34" tall, so I cut about 3 inches off the bottom.  They were about $80 a piece.  I have 2x4's undernead against the wall helping with support.  This thing is not going anywhere.  

I am still looking to accessorize my tool holding area.  I am really wanting to find out where i can get paint holders like what KINGTHAD has.  

 

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Posted by piflo1 on Saturday, December 9, 2006 11:24 AM

Here are some more recent pics...(If anyone cares)  Added a shelf and some drawer pulls the the cabinets... Just trying to set back up again.  Most of my tools are still on the old desk.... 

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Posted by Jim Barton on Saturday, December 16, 2006 8:54 PM
I like your workbench, piflo1,Thumbs Up [tup] but if you're anything like me, you're going to be constantly on the prowl for more storage space. It's been my experience anyway that no matter how much storage space I have, no matter how well I utilize it, there's never quite enough! I think tools breed under their own power while you're away at work; they're like coat hangers and pennies.Smile [:)] Earlier, somebody said you can never have too many electrical outlets. I'm okay on the electrical outlets, but you can never have too much storage space.

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Posted by jinithith2 on Sunday, December 17, 2006 8:28 PM

nice workbench!

the electrical outlets is a problem for fishkeepers (me)... there is always one more light to plug in, one more filter... and there is that durned airpump!

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Posted by KINGTHAD on Monday, December 18, 2006 12:42 PM

I made them my self. I formed the steel, welded it and threw some paint on them.

 

Thad

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