Is Your Shop Too Small?
9 Ways to Ease the Squeeze
by George Vondriska

In a recent poll of woodworkers, the most common complaint, by far, was that their shops were too small. Even one guy with 5,000 square feet thought he was cramped! In spite of that, most of us would like to be able to turn out dining room tables, kitchen cabinets and other big projects. Well, if your shop and tools are small, but your dreams are gigantic, here are some ideas that will help.

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