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Lathe for gunsmithing??
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<blockquote data-quote="villagelightsmith" data-source="post: 2534900" data-attributes="member: 68421"><p>Shop layout and design is critical no matter what you get. You can get some smokin' deals on equipment that's just too blamed heavy to move.</p><p>And THEN whatcha gonna do with it?</p><p>It's best to know and plan/design your facility the oncet. Wander thru a bunch of successful shops and ask them what they like or would change about it.</p><p>My living shop was just the way I liked it, but that woman partner of mine is right now tearing around cleaning the place to suit herself. If you've got a partner, it's easier to adjust your own expectations than to convince somebody else. We had a woman who, in a single day, moved everything in the place at least once, and when we returned long after dark she was tuckered out, the forklift needed fueling and everything was right back where it had started. Oh well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="villagelightsmith, post: 2534900, member: 68421"] Shop layout and design is critical no matter what you get. You can get some smokin' deals on equipment that's just too blamed heavy to move. And THEN whatcha gonna do with it? It's best to know and plan/design your facility the oncet. Wander thru a bunch of successful shops and ask them what they like or would change about it. My living shop was just the way I liked it, but that woman partner of mine is right now tearing around cleaning the place to suit herself. If you've got a partner, it's easier to adjust your own expectations than to convince somebody else. We had a woman who, in a single day, moved everything in the place at least once, and when we returned long after dark she was tuckered out, the forklift needed fueling and everything was right back where it had started. Oh well. [/QUOTE]
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