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Our shop is a 5000sf building located in Oregon City Oregon. Our focus is mainly on custom residential cabinetry.
-- I cut it three times and its still to short? www.work-in-wood.com




















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Scott Bryan
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#1 posted 1055 days ago
Drew, it looks like you have a wonderful shop space in which to work. With a 5K sq ft shop area I am sure that you do not have any trouble swinging a full sheet of plywood around in there. :) It looks like you have a nice set of tools to work with as well. I would enjoy working in a shop like this.
By the way your third picture is a little too small to see any detail. But thanks for posting the pictures. I enjoyed visiting your shop.
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a1Jim
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#2 posted 1055 days ago
Hey Andrew
This looks like a fantastic shop. thanks for sharing.
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#3 posted 1055 days ago
Your shop looks great and the picture number 3 is a slide saw like mine I think.regards Alistair
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Drewskie
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#4 posted 1055 days ago
I’ll post better pictures when i have a chance to snap a few.
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Beginningwoodworker
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#5 posted 735 days ago
Thats a nice shop.
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sillac
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#6 posted 561 days ago
Great looking shop with lots of space, would love to stop by and take a look sometime. Nice to see other Oregon wood worker on LJ, Steve
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