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Workshop photos
I'm always interested in seeing other shops with the assorted tools,
jigs and fixtures. Sometimes these show up in APBW but I'm wondering if there's a better spot. There are a few hits when I search for wood workshop images in Google but not too much. If there's nothing better, I might be willing to host some photos. I've had a web site for many years but since retirement, I really don't use it. Any thoughts?? |
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wrote in message ... I'm always interested in seeing other shops with the assorted tools, jigs and fixtures. Sometimes these show up in APBW but I'm wondering if there's a better spot. There are a few hits when I search for wood workshop images in Google but not too much. If there's nothing better, I might be willing to host some photos. I've had a web site for many years but since retirement, I really don't use it. Any thoughts?? There is a website that has photos of hundreds of wood shops. I can't locate it at the moment. Maybe a search of the right kind will find it. Anybody know the URL?? |
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Lee Michaels wrote:
wrote in message ... I'm always interested in seeing other shops with the assorted tools, jigs and fixtures. Sometimes these show up in APBW but I'm wondering if there's a better spot. There are a few hits when I search for wood workshop images in Google but not too much. If there's nothing better, I might be willing to host some photos. I've had a web site for many years but since retirement, I really don't use it. Any thoughts?? There is a website that has photos of hundreds of wood shops. I can't locate it at the moment. Maybe a search of the right kind will find it. Anybody know the URL?? Dunno about that one but searching flickr.com on keywords "wood workshop" gets more than 7,000 hits. |
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On Sep 1, 8:20*pm, "Lee Michaels"
wrote: wrote in message ... I'm always interested in seeing other shops with the assorted tools, jigs and fixtures. *Sometimes these show up in APBW but I'm wondering if there's a better spot. *There are a few hits when I search for wood workshop images in Google but not too much. If there's nothing better, I might be willing to host some photos. I've had a web site for many years but since retirement, I really don't use it. Any thoughts?? There is a website that has photos of hundreds of wood shops. I can't locate it at the moment. Maybe a search of the right kind will find it. Anybody know the URL?? One I like is: (some awesome facilities in there...) http://www.woodweb.com/cgi-bin/galleries/shop.cgi |
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wrote in message ... I'm always interested in seeing other shops with the assorted tools, jigs and fixtures. Sometimes these show up in APBW but I'm wondering if there's a better spot. There are a few hits when I search for wood workshop images in Google but not too much. If there's nothing better, I might be willing to host some photos. I've had a web site for many years but since retirement, I really don't use it. Any thoughts?? Sawmill Creek |
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On Sep 1, 8:14*pm, wrote:
I'm always interested in seeing other shops with the assorted tools, jigs and fixtures. *Sometimes these show up in APBW but I'm wondering if there's a better spot. *There are a few hits when I search for wood workshop images in Google but not too much. If there's nothing better, I might be willing to host some photos. I've had a web site for many years but since retirement, I really don't use it. Any thoughts?? Badger pond has a whole bunch of shops tours |
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On Tue, 01 Sep 2009 20:14:31 -0400, wrote:
Here's an example of what can be done rather easily: I took these photos in my shop and posted them in about 15 minutes. Unlike many of the links, you can scroll back and forth as well as right click on an image to open in a new window. http://www.tpstark.com/shop09 |
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