: My shop is actually part of my kitchen. When taking this photograph
: my butt was resting against my dining table. It's very
: convenient at supper time. I can build up to an 11.5'
: paddleboard in the shop. Kayaks and larger stuff are built on
: the porch. All tools roll outside for mess makin'.
: I also build VW engines in this shop. Things get very tight when
: there is an engine and kayak or surfboard project going at the
: same time. I have the greatest wife in the world.
Hi malcolm, how does it work out when you have a vw engine and a kayak together in the shop,must have a cleansing station between them(grease and epoxy don't mix)LOL!! Nick R.
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