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11 feet by 9, would you believe!

It's a fully functional working shop, but violins are only small!

I'm having a tidy, so I may put up a workshop tour (a very short one!) when I'm done.
 
1500 square feet, give or take a foot - My woodstore is about 1200 square feet.

Rog
 
16' x 8'. plus the kitchen, conservatory and dining room when I need it!

Cheers

Karl
 
Inside is 11' x 15' or in new money (3.4m by 4.7m). Seemed huge when I built it, added a few machines and now it is neither long enough or wide enough :?
 
ive just done the imperial conversion.....3300sqft :shock: thats a factory, not a workshop
 
40' x 20' for my main shed, then 32' x 15' for the second shed and 42' x 12' for the wood store/log shed. I am planning for a double garage atm, which of course will never see a car :wink:
 
you guys have too much space!

im planning a 20x10ft workshop atm as it all i can squeeze in :(
 
Quick answer, TOO SMALL, even though, like Tenon, it looed quite big when I put it up. The trouble is, I have also had to store the ephemera of 3 daughters in there as well!!! It is actually 12ft x 14ft

Phil
 
781 sq ft which looked big enough two years ago when I started on my own, but now seems a little on the small side, but it is just me so it's a matter of efficient use of space and keeping it tidy. I have a spray, machining, assembly, handtooling and storage area so it seems to work well. There is the option to move into a bigger unit on the industrial est if I so wish, but I'd rather keep my overheads down, I don't owe anybody anything and I wish to keep it that way :lol:
 

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