Big Barn’s Retirement Farm Shop

   / Big Barn’s Retirement Farm Shop #61  
Yeah! And some say we are all created equal.

Helll, why isn't there a magazine, better shops and well, shops? Never mind the home and garden!
 
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Thank you for your shop pictures. We have a turf farm about 10 miles from here that has been very successful. Your current shop is a man cave nirvana. I await patiently on your new version. Subscribed.
 
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After viewing those pics I feel so inadequate. Possibly a need for shop envy therapy.
 
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Thank you for your shop pictures. We have a turf farm about 10 miles from here that has been very successful. Your current shop is a man cave nirvana. I await patiently on your new version. Subscribed.
:thumbsup: Kinda makes me want to go there for vacation. It would be better than Disney or some of the other tourist trap destinations :D
 
   / Big Barn’s Retirement Farm Shop #65  
After viewing those pics I feel so inadequate. Possibly a need for shop envy therapy.

Me too.

As I know Terry there's no arrogance or uppity intent. He's just "talking shop" and sharing his blessings.

When I look at his pics I spend little time looking at the subject. I spend my time studying the background for ideas and tips. For example his storage of items. What I saw was the massive amount of steel storage shelves he has. That stuff ain't cheap. I expect Terry accumulated most of buying used over several years.

Hope this thread continues to grow with other's contributions. :)
 
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Turbys and metalbender: thanks for dropping in. I’ll do my best to keep thing interesting hopefully with input and ideas from members like yourselves.

ddbackhoe: Disneyland is my daughter’s favourite vacation spot. We’ve gone annually since she was five and she figures she’ll have her wedding there!

Having said that I can guarantee my shop tour would be WAY cheaper! :D
 
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   / Big Barn’s Retirement Farm Shop #67  
Just came across this thread, wow, nice story and shops.

I have a camper dolly I had built 20 years ago. It's very sturdy with 1250 lb steel wheels. I have been trying to get rid of it for years. After seeing your table I no longer want to get rid of it. After I get a barn/shop built the dolly will be a nice work table with a vice just like you have. :thumbsup:
 
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Welcome, cat fever. Feel free to post pics of your shop build progress. And will be looking forward to see build pics of your repurposed table also!
 
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Big Barn that is an awesome set up. We are just thinking about some machines. A good size South Bend lathe and a Bridgeport Do-All would be nice to have to remind me of the past and deal with bigger stuff. Before those show up I am thinking about adding a $500-$1000 small combo lathe/mill something on the order of a Smitty 1220 XL. Sadly I see some that were never used or used a few times and now are showing surface rust and I do not want the same thing to happen so I am buying with my son in mind. I know this size can be more of a tease but they should be handy for small quick and dirty needs.

When we redo the old house and go to 200 amp service like that is in the shop today. The plan is to take the 100 amp breaker box from the old house for the part of the shop that is not well wired and feed it out of the current 200 service for the shop tool work space that is more out of the way and sight. Nothing like you have created but something that is set up and can be walked to without moving stuff yet we can kill the power to the entire area for safety reasons at the 100 amp box mounted kind of high.

Yours and others photos are helpful for inspiration and planning.
 
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Gale welcome and feel free to share your “journey”


I traded an electric bike with the son of an old family friend for this Bridgeport clone.

It was surplus to their needs. A Kurt vise and tooling was promised at a later date. I enquired politely about the extras three or four times over the course of a year. There were always excuses: “we’ve been busy setting up our new CNC center, I’ll have to check with my shop foreman to see what’s available ...”.

I finally just gave up. I still got a really good deal, but it irked me at the time. Gotta know when to move on....

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