Gerald Lauchle’s Woodworking Shop
This 24×24 foot shop was built right along with our house as an extension to the 2-car garage. The walls are solid T&G poplar, the ceiling is 9 feet high, and lighting is from recessed spots and fluorescent tubes.
This 24×24 foot shop was built right along with our house as an extension to the 2-car garage. The walls are solid T&G poplar, the ceiling is 9 feet high, and lighting is from recessed spots and fluorescent tubes.
Location: | State College, PA, USA |
Type: | Other |
Size: | 576sq. ft. |
Focus: | Furniture |
Heating/Cooling: | Electric wall heaters in winter, and portable AC in summer |
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Comments
This looks like a really nice work space. I'm curious about using the work bench as the out feed surface for the table saw. How is that working?
Dear Howard,
I've used a bench for my outfeed table in all of my shops (this is the 5th, I think). The secret is to adjust it's height to be just a fraction of an inch (about 1/8) lower than the table saw height. The other thing you must do is extend the mitre guage slots into the outfeed table so that the guage can travel its full distance. Thanks for your comment.
wow! Really nice shop.
Nice....I like your layout a lot. Thanks for sharing.
Very nice job, indeed. I love the walls, and, well, the tool cabinet is stunning :) Really inspiring work!
how many hp are you running on dust collection?
Nice Shop! Just wondering I do not see a miter saw or place to cut down rough stock to length. How do you do that?
Awesome shop! I particularly like the neat set-out and the timber walls which go a long way to make it a pleasant place to work. My shop in eastern Australia is a bit smaller but evry bit as nice to work in.
Great looking shop. Thanks for sharing.
That is a beauty. You use the same lathe as I just got. I am in a two car garage and get half of it as the other half is storage. But you use what you got to the fullest as the saying goes.
Thanks for the pictures. I have the single bay in my 3 car wide garage that this helps with fine tuning my layout.
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