10-31-2010, 11:05 PM
Normally I wouldn't ask this, I have to in your case - where are you going to keep all your stuff? You have many wonderful tools in there that will have to be packed up. I stared at this picture for ten minutes. I see the drill press against the wall, the chop saw under the table, the air compressor, the bicycle in the back towards the garage door. These are big things to store, not to mention the tables, and filing cabinet in the corner! Please tell us you're not going to leave the tables? Why moving so much - do you need a bigger/safer place? I like the garage with the brick walls instead of painted drywall with the colourful curtains. I understand the storage thing, but you won't be able to use any of your tools. How will you keep your sanity while passing the time? Moving is an important thing - I hope that you tape everything shut, so no small parts get lost.
Back to the topic at hand: Why did you decide to use aluminum instead of plastic for the struts? Is this for durability instead of accuracy, or vice-versa?
Back to the topic at hand: Why did you decide to use aluminum instead of plastic for the struts? Is this for durability instead of accuracy, or vice-versa?
~ Cobra Chris
