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BadMouth:

I got half a 8x10? shed.  The lawn mower and weed eater get the other half.

When I want to make something big, I make a mess in the basement.

I rent, so I try not to spend more than I have to on a workspace.
(got that beverages sign off fleabay for 99 cents!)

Might have to spring for some pegboard after looking at the nice setups in this thread.

wp34:


--- Quote from: BadMouth on May 14, 2012, 08:20:21 pm ---I got half a 8x10? shed.  The lawn mower and weed eater get the other half.


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Nice.  Makes me want to go out and re-organize my shed.

Le Chuck:


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Seems like a small table, bumper pool convert or just an arcade sized?

Or is the skeletal cab that gigantic?

BadMouth:


--- Quote from: Le Chuck on May 14, 2012, 11:50:32 pm ---Seems like a small table, bumper pool convert or just an arcade sized?

Or is the skeletal cab that gigantic?

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It's a 6ft table.  Don't let the fancy looking legs fool you.  They are plastic.
Underneath them, the real legs are only 2" in diameter and made out of particle board.
I picked it up on clearance at sears for $100 about 4 or 5 years ago, including balls & cues.
It's a horrible table, has a slight arch in the middle, but I'm not a serious player so it doesn't matter much.
I plan to get rid of it when I'm done using it as a workbench.

The cab feels gigantic to me.  It's standard slim cab height and depth (77" tall and 23" deep without CP), but to accomodate the rotating monitor, it is 32" wide.
That's only 6 inches wider than I'd planned on making it, but it feels friggin' huge.

mcseforsale:

Wow...and tall too!  77"  6'5".   It's a nice shape.

AJ


--- Quote from: BadMouth on May 15, 2012, 09:02:17 am ---
--- Quote from: Le Chuck on May 14, 2012, 11:50:32 pm ---Seems like a small table, bumper pool convert or just an arcade sized?

Or is the skeletal cab that gigantic?

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It's a 6ft table.  Don't let the fancy looking legs fool you.  They are plastic.
Underneath them, the real legs are only 2" in diameter and made out of particle board.
I picked it up on clearance at sears for $100 about 4 or 5 years ago, including balls & cues.
It's a horrible table, has a slight arch in the middle, but I'm not a serious player so it doesn't matter much.
I plan to get rid of it when I'm done using it as a workbench.

The cab feels gigantic to me.  It's standard slim cab height and depth (77" tall and 23" deep without CP), but to accomodate the rotating monitor, it is 32" wide.
That's only 6 inches wider than I'd planned on making it, but it feels friggin' huge.

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