My oven has spent the past few years on the shop floor. As those of you with big ovens know, that's a space waster. I've wanted to move it from the main shop back into a furnace room but there was too much impact on other stuff and I couldn't make it work. Last week I finally just got at it with a "we'll solve the new problems later" attitude. The result is I now have a very nice glue up room...
Here are pix of the new work space…
This area, along the wall, was where the oven and forms storage was. These machines were still there, they just stuck out almost 2' more…
Here you can see the effect of gaining that floor space. I suddenly feel like the room is WAY bigger! At the back of the space, you can see the furnace room door, with the target…
Stepping into the furnace room, the new layout bench covers the whole wall to the right, with the two cabinets sitting on it. There is more than enough space between the cabinets for a layup. There will be racks on the wall for my sets of pin and C clamps. You can see the oven at the back over the target.
Oven open…
Arrow workbench, to the left of the oven. Herman the Javelina supervises. Finished arrow sets are sorted by spine and stored above.
Bow wall. My newest industrial sewing machine has encroached on the space, but I'm allowing it because 1. I have no other room, and 2., it is currently engaged in making leather bow cases.