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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1464046" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>First, we have a life time supply of wood of all kinds. I've always loved woodworking, mainly carving. Back in the day I made many things of wood to sell. I made metal art also, but the seasonal wood things sold well, so out of our garage with just a band saw and jigsaw, I made things to sell. My husband has made every shop and barn out here, he loves to build. When we started getting more time that comes when the nest is empty, he started building a wood shop. We've collected most of our wood working machines from auctions. We've been able to fill our shop with top notch things for just pennies. His fleet of logging equipment he bought for about 50 grand because they needed work. Its now worth 3 times that if not more. He's still mulling around logging our place, but may just do it on hobby terms...He did a lot of the early logging with his skidsteer..</p><p>In the FB wood groups I see the problems people have with wood shops. What do they do with the saw dust?. We have many places we can put it and the equipment to move it, so it just vents right out the side of the barn in a big mountain. But people who live in areas where there are neighbors, they cant do that. </p><p>Right now we're trying to decide what to do with kiln finished wood. We need more storage. Thinking about getting a few metal storage containers. Eventually we plan to sell wood, but don't need to...its just what else do we do with it once we finish with the house redo.</p><p>I'm a very lucky girl. I have a professional wood shop for my wood hobby. I have a professional metal shop for my metal hobby and I have my very own glass room that's also a ceramic room with a large kiln I got really cheap on craigslist that is in new condition... Looking to learn slumping this winter...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1464046, member: 22072"] First, we have a life time supply of wood of all kinds. I've always loved woodworking, mainly carving. Back in the day I made many things of wood to sell. I made metal art also, but the seasonal wood things sold well, so out of our garage with just a band saw and jigsaw, I made things to sell. My husband has made every shop and barn out here, he loves to build. When we started getting more time that comes when the nest is empty, he started building a wood shop. We've collected most of our wood working machines from auctions. We've been able to fill our shop with top notch things for just pennies. His fleet of logging equipment he bought for about 50 grand because they needed work. Its now worth 3 times that if not more. He's still mulling around logging our place, but may just do it on hobby terms...He did a lot of the early logging with his skidsteer.. In the FB wood groups I see the problems people have with wood shops. What do they do with the saw dust?. We have many places we can put it and the equipment to move it, so it just vents right out the side of the barn in a big mountain. But people who live in areas where there are neighbors, they cant do that. Right now we're trying to decide what to do with kiln finished wood. We need more storage. Thinking about getting a few metal storage containers. Eventually we plan to sell wood, but don't need to...its just what else do we do with it once we finish with the house redo. I'm a very lucky girl. I have a professional wood shop for my wood hobby. I have a professional metal shop for my metal hobby and I have my very own glass room that's also a ceramic room with a large kiln I got really cheap on craigslist that is in new condition... Looking to learn slumping this winter... [/QUOTE]
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