Bought up all the remaining Macs and moving on?My latest
Mark
Philbert
Bought up all the remaining Macs and moving on?My latest
Mark
Good luck and success.
Mark, this is awesome. Can't wait to see how it turns out.
Youve definitely got something great going here. Sounds like it'll be an impressive display of saws.The building will be 23' x 118', the lot was only 25' x 140' so that is as large as it can be and still give the contractor some room to work between this one and the adjacent existing building. There will be a short drive way/approach to the back side of the building off the alley.
Initially I expect I will have around 150 to 200 saws on display, hopefully I can find space for another 150 or so eventually as I get them cleaned up and put together. I will need to go for high density display rather than artistic so I expect shelving on the walls and some free standing shelving units in the main display area. I am still working on trying to fit everything in and keeping it all accessible.
The side walls will be 12' so the higher shelves will need to be angled down to put the saws on display. It may work out that some saws will be hanging from the ceiling as a way to make them more visible. I know a lot of folks like the look of a post or log with bore cuts to display saws, I think I will have to forgo this option in favor of a more compact display.
This is what my workshop area looks like currently, actually I have a few more saws on display but you get the idea.
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The back wall with mostly 10 Series McCulloch saws.
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Mark
...and little podium close by with a button on it that when pressed, a nearby loudspeaker emits a deafening chainsaw sound for a good 15-20 secondsNeed a mannequin dressed in plaid cutting a log with an aluminum hard hat, just an idea.
Steve
The building will be 23' x 118', the lot was only 25' x 140' so that is as large as it can be and still give the contractor some room to work between this one and the adjacent existing building. There will be a short drive way/approach to the back side of the building off the alley.
Initially I expect I will have around 150 to 200 saws on display, hopefully I can find space for another 150 or so eventually as I get them cleaned up and put together. I will need to go for high density display rather than artistic so I expect shelving on the walls and some free standing shelving units in the main display area. I am still working on trying to fit everything in and keeping it all accessible.
The side walls will be 12' so the higher shelves will need to be angled down to put the saws on display. It may work out that some saws will be hanging from the ceiling as a way to make them more visible. I know a lot of folks like the look of a post or log with bore cuts to display saws, I think I will have to forgo this option in favor of a more compact display.
This is what my workshop area looks like currently, actually I have a few more saws on display but you get the idea.
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The back wall with mostly 10 Series McCulloch saws.
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Mark
Looks like an old flying gooseThat's back when men were men. Imagine lugging them saws around the woods today.
Mark,
I second this! What Mark is doing is super cool! I'd definitely try to take a trip down there to see it when it gets all said and done!Mark,
This really needs its own thread (now that we know you are not just pulling our leg, and making a joke about your 'garage').
Philbert
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