Joel_BC
Super Self-Sufficient
In my opinion, every homestead needs what I call a “mixed shop.” A shop, or "tool shed" or plain “shed” (Aussie term), being a work space. It’s where you can do repairs, maintenance, or modifications on devices and equipment — not to mention, making things from scratch from various materials. And making things can involve materials ranging from wood, to plastics, to steel or aluminum, to leather and others.
I like this video because it’s a tour through a shop that truly provides for many of the processes indispensable to any homestead or small farm. And for hobbies, too.
True, the guy has more tools than many people would feel the need to acquire (though they’re orderly enough accommodated for findability). He’s definitely got more woodworking equipment on-hand than I do. And while you could do small-engine work in this shop, it doesn't offer much space for positioning a vehicle larger than something like a small motorcycle. But the guy’s instincts for developing a shop suited to country living are excellent.
What more can I say? He’s got good benches, roll-out drawers, various parts bins, materials storage, etc.
Comments would be great, folks.
I like this video because it’s a tour through a shop that truly provides for many of the processes indispensable to any homestead or small farm. And for hobbies, too.
True, the guy has more tools than many people would feel the need to acquire (though they’re orderly enough accommodated for findability). He’s definitely got more woodworking equipment on-hand than I do. And while you could do small-engine work in this shop, it doesn't offer much space for positioning a vehicle larger than something like a small motorcycle. But the guy’s instincts for developing a shop suited to country living are excellent.
What more can I say? He’s got good benches, roll-out drawers, various parts bins, materials storage, etc.
Comments would be great, folks.
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