OP05, ya got me; by spring I should have about 200 more square feet available, one of the 2 40' containers I bought this summer already has the 2-1/2 units of T1-11 siding in it I WAS storing in the corner next to those router tables, plus there's a 6'x16' space that has a 6' high stack of cedar, beech and oak that'll go in the can, plus ANOTHER stack of rough-sawn tan-oak that's 10' long by 4' wide x 6' tall - as the weather gets crappier I'll move those one at a time near the big doors and palletize 'em, so if/when we get a dry day I can move the pallet partly out the door and pick 'em with the backhoe. Once each load's in the dry, I can re-stack for best space use. Rinse, lather, repeat...
That'll let me break out the bigger jointer (12", 3 horse, spiral carbide cutter head, 1000 lbs) and the bigger planer ('nuther spiral head) - the jointer, planer and band saw in the pics (when they're on their tape marks" ALL have at least 10' in AND outfeed without moving anything - if I can keep the "aircraft carrier" (aka jointer) mobile base design so it doesn't lift more than 3/4" (and I CAN) it can sit in that same area and ALSO have at least 10' in/outfeed, probably more.
Once I get the shop spread out a bit, I'll start on a complete reno of our house, not-so-affectionately referred to by me as the "crackerbox palace" - all new kitchen, larger and mostly dictated by Mrs. Bukit, current 2-car garage gets to be family room/entertainment center, mostly dictated by yours truly because of the 20-odd years of acoustic study and studio building, etc...
Meantime, I REALLY need a separate shop of some sort for the NON-woodworking stuff; which is where the SECOND 40' container comes in -
And Luke, ya got me on the drawbridge; so you should REALLY enjoy it when I start building the 8'x20' BRIDGE CRANE with integrated steel rack, INSIDE that container :laughing: I'm tired of having steel scattered everywhere, some rusting, some not, so when the crane is done I'll be able to set a bundle of full-length steel partly inside the container with the hoe, then pick it with the crane and bring it the rest of the way in, then cut the tie wires and sort it onto one of 5 different tiers along one side of the container. Here's my "crane kit", similar DIY kits can be bought for around $6k - mine'll end up at just under $1500 including the steel rack, and should handle close to 2 tons. When I get a minute I'll see if my antiquated dos-based CAD pgm can convert dxf's to a jpg; if so I'll post a couple views of the crane later.
The other end of that container will get my mill, already has shelves/bins for hydraulic fittings and my 50" powered slip roll (was built to roll 14" wide 1" steel into 4 foot circles, doesn't even GRUNT when doing 4' wide 1/4 plate) - I'll add a divider curtain between front (welding area) and everything else, probly use a couple fiberglass welding blankets for that.
Here's a few pics, 2 containers BEFORE the second one got leveled- they are exactly parallel to the shop and 12' away, next year hopefully a roof extended from shop and covering the containers too - need more storage for dump truck, 50' manlift, 25' scissor lift, backhoe, etc, and that 12' alley way is gonna give me that - then one of my "toe jack" adapter for 20 ton air/hydraulic jacks - built 2, 3/4x3 FB just fits into the holes in container corners - AND, the place my hoe's gonna spend most of the winter gettin' a bunch of things fixed - Gotta go do more stuff before I pack it in for the night... Steve