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    I wouldn't put a wood stove in a shop that small, because once you move it out from the walls enough for clearance from combustibles it will take up a lot of room. Consider electric in-floor heat so you wont have to take up any floor space with a heater or furnace. Also put in a loft for storage.
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    Well here is a photo of mine

    The end hinged tables are 4X6, with the center table 4 foot wide also, but cut out for sitting near the machine in the middle.

    Tables are topped with replaceable hardboard for cutting on. The legs are hinged so when the tables are are up they fold flat to the underside.

    If the machines are cleared out, and inserts put in, I can have a 12X6 table for layouts. A pair of brackets clamped to the far end can hold a roll of fabric to pull from.
    Lots of light on the work area is great also

    Storage is some shelves, and a couple of shelf sections, out of view, but mostly bins under the tables, 2 stack and can hold most all of the camp gear and other stuff.

    Sinking a machine into the surface helps a lot, like the one in the foreground

    Holes drilled in the floor joists, at multiple points with straps, serve as the test hang, or nap area.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TZBrown View Post
    Well here is a photo of mine

    The end hinged tables are 4X6, with the center table 4 foot wide also, but cut out for sitting near the machine in the middle.

    Tables are topped with replaceable hardboard for cutting on. The legs are hinged so when the tables are are up they fold flat to the underside.

    If the machines are cleared out, and inserts put in, I can have a 12X6 table for layouts. A pair of brackets clamped to the far end can hold a roll of fabric to pull from.
    Lots of light on the work area is great also

    Storage is some shelves, and a couple of shelf sections, out of view, but mostly bins under the tables, 2 stack and can hold most all of the camp gear and other stuff.

    Sinking a machine into the surface helps a lot, like the one in the foreground

    Holes drilled in the floor joists, at multiple points with straps, serve as the test hang, or nap area.
    That's awesome... When I build my new place I'm doing a table that.
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    Really liking that hinged insert there - great idea!
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