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Phil Spencer
1st July 2009, 09:21 AM
Waiting for my numbers that did not come up in the recent lottery super draw I dreamt about the ideal workshop it would have:



Several rooms each dedicated to a specific function; assembly, machines, wood storage, finishinng etc
It would be located to have a stimulating otlook like looking over a beach or the bush
It would have a wooden floor so if I dropped a tool it would not hurt it
I would stock it with every sort of hand tool that I could find (I like hand tools)
I would add a spindle moulder, panel saw and drum sander to my lathe, band saw, thicknesser, jointer and cabinet saw
There would be the worlds best dust extraction system and plumbed in compressed air.
My wife would want it to have its own toilet for No2's :?
There would be a separate room for sharpening with a metal lathe and mill so I could also make my own tools
Finally a room where I could sit and design my next project and have a comfy couch and well stocked refrigerator.

What would all the other Forum members have if money was not an issue? maybe we could have a pole on the best workshop.

Woodwould
1st July 2009, 09:43 AM
My Work Centre would include much the same as yours, but the view would be a rolling green patchwork of fields and woods.

I would have a full metal shop including laser cutter, 5-axis CNC mill, CNC lathe and all the usual MIG/TIG etc. As well as a toilet/shower, I would include a kitchen and bedroom. There would be no telephones, but I'd have a wireless network across several 'puters including the latest Work Station for my CAD.

As the notion took me, I would produce furniture or vehicles.

wheelinround
1st July 2009, 10:00 AM
Jay Lenno's comes to mind http://www.jaylenosgarage.com/

joez
1st July 2009, 12:39 PM
Got to say the felder showroom is pretty much my ideal workshop.

If your in melbourne its worth checking out. :2tsup:
joez

Lignum
1st July 2009, 01:03 PM
I hang out here a bit so im probably a bit biased, but theIdeal Tools workshop (http://www.idealtools.com.au/the_ideal_tools_festool_workshop) is a real cracker. Almost my dream workshop.:) The only thing missing is the 52" Plasma for the footy and cricket. (coming soon i hope:wink:)

AlexS
1st July 2009, 02:09 PM
I had the ideal workshop - an old two-classroom school 5km out of Tumut. It had two large classrooms that could be opened up to one by a concertina door, two small rooms at the ends (storage & finishing), a verandah on three sides, four overhead powerpoints in each room (plus plenty on the walls), views over rolling farmland, plenty of natural light, heating if required, separate toilets (boys & girls), tank water on tap, far enough from our house & neighbours not to disturb anyone, on two acres. Plenty of room for timber storage underneath.
Unfortunately, I was dragged kicking & screaming back to Sydney. I kept it for a few years, but every time I went back there the tenants had done something else and it broke my heart, so finished up selling it. I'll post a pic if I can find one.

jmk89
1st July 2009, 02:16 PM
I would love that workshop!!!
One feature I would add is large, south-facing windows, to maximise the natural light without geting direct sun - also on the same theme, skylights with frosted glass on the northern side of the roof.

I would also like to be able to get good ventilation through without using fans, so windows and doors are important.

jackliveshere
1st July 2009, 02:24 PM
That sounds like a nice place there Alex!

Where to start with my dream workshop....hmmm....well I think it'd be something that would evolve in my mind over time as I delve deeper into woodworking. Obviously the tools and everything would be nice, but I reckon the best and first thing I would want is location. No neighbours around that get annoyed, a nice bush or forest setting which is just relaxing and peaceful and I think kind of fitting as we are turning all this beautiful timber into useful & equally beautiful creations. A view where you can just sit down and contemplate whatever is on your mind, or nothing :U Throw in a couple of essential tools and I'd probably be right to just sit there and tinker away!

I've seen photos of some people's workshops on the forum here and they have some great views and locations, man I envy those people!

Cheers,

Will

Waldo
1st July 2009, 04:12 PM
Reads like a beaut thread just to daydream thinking about it and forget what I was/am/could or should be doing.

echnidna
1st July 2009, 05:26 PM
Ive got the world's best shed, similar tyo Woodwould's with extras.

Trouble is its in me head

RETIRED
1st July 2009, 06:23 PM
I work in mine.:cool:

Harry72
1st July 2009, 08:39 PM
Im developing my dreamshop now... setting up ready for my retirement while Im still "youngish" enough to cover the cost with lots of overtimes(1 extra 12hr shift a 8 day week), dont think I wana be working molten metal when Im older and worn out!

The plan so far,
Buy block of land just out of town with nice view, check
put up little garden shed(80x40x12') fully insulated, check
water tanks(2x 5600gal), check... half full already:)
put in many tree's, 200ish so far
build the workshop(30x40'),underway
put in wooden floor in workshop, underway I really bit off more than I can chew... but Im still chewing slowly and surely:roll:

To do list,
Wall off the workshop and line it completely ready for the aircon(and insulating it more again)
Put DE pipe work/power/air under woodfloor
Build a 20x10' leantoo off back of shed to house the DE/aircomp and the "turning room"
Build workshop cabinets
Concrete the remaining 50x40 of the shed
Toilet/shower
Build a couple small rooms for us to live in while house gets built, one will be a kitchenette the other will be converted into a finishing room once house is done.
Install a large wood rack made from all the "studley's wood" Ive accquired:)

and the list goes on and on... be retired before I know it:D

AlexS
1st July 2009, 08:45 PM
Here's a pic.

Lignum
1st July 2009, 08:49 PM
Sheeze Harry, you know how to make us all jealous

Lignum
1st July 2009, 11:32 PM
My lotto winnings dream workshop, divided into 4 100% sound proofed sections

Main room
250m2 with a fair dinkum sprung timber floor.
All ducting, air, extraction and power under the floor,
large double glazed French doors opening to an enclosed decking.
Krell - Sonus Faber sound system. Panasonic 150” Plasma.
Complete Powermatic selection of machines custom painted black.gloss
Complete selection Festool power tools.
Complete selection Veritas tools.
Heating/cooling at a constant 19-21c all year round

Main Machine room. (sound proofed double doors into the main room and rubber covered concrete floor )

Martin T74 classic Panel saw (1900kg :oo:)
Martin T54 Jointer (1200kg:oo: )
Martin T45 thicknesser (1200kg:oo:)
Felder 1300mm wide belt sander
Felder FB840 Bandsaw
Maggi best 700 radial arm saw
Quality 1200 x 1200 x 100 CNC router

Finishing room.
With the very best lighting, booth and spray gear.

Office - double glazed windows looking into main room
With large handmade maccasar ebony desk, putter and sand wedge, computer, plasma on the wall, massive leather couch and arm chairs, fake log fire heater, beer fridge, food fridge, conceled kitchen, entire wall a book shelf with every woodwork book known to man.

Bliss:-

Waldo
1st July 2009, 11:36 PM
:tongueroll:

I'll have what he's :aro-u: having. :2tsup:

:cheers2:

Burnsy
1st July 2009, 11:50 PM
Lignum, is that Ideal Tools workshop floor oiled or finished with some type of poly? Thinking of doing my shed extension out of timber with a sprung floor:D

Phil Spencer
2nd July 2009, 08:43 AM
My lotto winnings dream workshop, divided into 4 100% sound proofed sections

Main room
250m2 with a fair dinkum sprung timber floor.
All ducting, air, extraction and power under the floor,
large double glazed French doors opening to an enclosed decking.
Krell - Sonus Faber sound system. Panasonic 150” Plasma.
Complete Powermatic selection of machines custom painted black.gloss
Complete selection Festool power tools.
Complete selection Veritas tools.
Heating/cooling at a constant 19-21c all year round

Main Machine room. (sound proofed double doors into the main room and rubber covered concrete floor )

Martin T74 classic Panel saw (1900kg :oo:)
Martin T54 Jointer (1200kg:oo: )
Martin T45 thicknesser (1200kg:oo:)
Felder 1300mm wide belt sander
Felder FB840 Bandsaw
Maggi best 700 radial arm saw
Quality 1200 x 1200 x 100 CNC router

Finishing room.
With the very best lighting, booth and spray gear.

Office - double glazed windows looking into main room
With large handmade maccasar ebony desk, putter, plasma on the wall, massive leather couch and arm chairs, fake log fire heater, beer fridge, food fridge, conceled kitchen, entire wall a book shelf with every woodwork book known to man.

Bliss:-
Think he is winning :):D

Woodwould
2nd July 2009, 08:47 AM
I just don't understand what the golf club in the office is for.

jmk89
2nd July 2009, 08:49 AM
I just don't understand what the golf club in the office is for.

WW

I reckon it's a typo- he meant " 'puter":D

Woodwould
2nd July 2009, 08:56 AM
Ya think! :U

nt900
2nd July 2009, 09:10 AM
I am pretty happy with my workshop (see Lignum's post), although I am in need of a new bandsaw (not pictured).

But, to pick it up and put on a block of land outside of town with a nice view, as Harry has would be sooo much the better.

jackliveshere
2nd July 2009, 09:23 AM
My lotto winnings dream workshop, divided into 4

Ahhhh, so you're the other anonymous winner of the $106 million lotto :U

Lignum
2nd July 2009, 10:29 AM
Ahhhh, so you're the other anonymous winner of the $106 million lotto :U

If i was, i would buy each person on this thread their own dream workshop:wink:

tea lady
2nd July 2009, 10:40 AM
I'll have all of the above, AND I want someone else to clean it. But only clean the dirt. Everything is left where it is. :D So I can come back to do pottery without contending with spider webs.

Oh! And the other thing I need for this workshop is TIME! :rolleyes:

Woodwould
2nd July 2009, 10:48 AM
Yes, I forgot, my entire workshop would be a fully functional time machine so I can travel back to witness some old techniques. I could also set the clock to operate on 100 hour days to give me a little more time to do what I want.

jackliveshere
2nd July 2009, 10:54 AM
If i was, i would buy each person on this thread their own dream workshop:wink:

You are a generous man Lignum - i'll prepare my list, just in case you win in future draws :2tsup: :2tsup: haha

Lignum
2nd July 2009, 11:01 AM
You are a generous man Lignum - i'll prepare my list, just in case you win in future draws :2tsup: :2tsup: haha

Considering the odds are 35 million to 1 I can afford to appear generous:D

tea lady
2nd July 2009, 11:16 AM
Considering the odds are 35 million to 1 I can afford to appear generous:D:(( I bet you haven't even bought a ticket. ...

blackhole
2nd July 2009, 07:10 PM
http://www.ironicsans.com/images/outletwall.jpg

echnidna
2nd July 2009, 07:40 PM
A couple of ex school portable classrooms'd make a good shop

Groggy
2nd July 2009, 08:10 PM
I also like the idea of some old school portables. Lots of windows, storage underneath and you can wag work if you want to :wink:

echnidna
2nd July 2009, 08:25 PM
currently about 8-9K including delivery plus permits etc for a 7.3 x 7.5 app room

Harry72
2nd July 2009, 09:50 PM
A couple of ex school portable classrooms'd make a good shop

Sure "wood" make a nice shop, especially the ones with 3 or 4 classrooms!

Groggy
2nd July 2009, 11:16 PM
currently about 8-9K including delivery plus permits etc for a 7.3 x 7.5 app roomAll I need is space to put it :(

RETIRED
3rd July 2009, 12:09 AM
All I need is space to put it :(Leave it in the street and put school flags up, nobody would notice.:D

Lignum
3rd July 2009, 01:25 AM
:(( I bet you haven't even bought a ticket. ...


I did, and it cost me $9.80. Im no tight ass:rolleyes:

tea lady
3rd July 2009, 01:38 AM
I did, and it cost me $9.80. Im no tight ass:rolleyes:Did you call the syndicate "perfect workshop here we come"?:D

tea lady
3rd July 2009, 01:39 AM
Leave it in the street and put school flags up, nobody would notice.:Dand they'll drive past nice and slow.:D