[TheForge] Small shop questions
Dave Mudge
dave at magichammer.net
Wed Aug 11 09:23:44 EDT 2004
If you can add 2 feet to the height of your walls, you will be a very happy
camper.
There is a real physical advantage of helping to get the heat away from you
and
their is a psychological advantage of not worrying about hitting the
overhead when you swing that hammer.
dave m
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kirk & Bettina Wehner" <kbwehner at msn.com>
To: "Forge List" <theforge at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2004 7:52 AM
Subject: [TheForge] Small shop questions
> A few months ago members of The Forge kindly gave me advice on setting up
a basic shop. It's taken a while, but we are now at the point of actually
building the shop. Although I had hoped for more....I'm ending up with a
15' x 20' shop with some additional outside space that will be under cover.
Before we move forward, I was hoping for some more advice.
>
> (1) The shop is will have a concrete floor (I know that's a debatable
issue, but I like concrete) and will be stick built. It has 8' walls and
will have some windows & a cupola for venting. I was also able to position
it to get a good breeze from prevailing winds. I primarily use a gas forge
(very similar to the one Gabe showed that he's building....in fact mine was
from David Lisch). I also have plans to eventually add a side draft coal
forge or a bigger gas forge for larger pieces. So, the question is, should
I have any concerns about using a fairly small stick built structure for the
shop?
>
> (2) Given the small space, I don't plan to divide it up to separate the
"cleaner" area from the forge. Does anyone have tips on maximizing the
space utilization? At the ABANA conference someone suggested making
workstations are movable as possible by putting everything on wheels.
>
> As always, your thoughts would be appreciated.......
> Bettina
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