For all you DIY'ers out there, how big is your workspace? I have close to 100 square feet (9.29 square meters) of shed that I do my work in, and that's good enough for me at this point.
Rusty Messages: 1190 Registered: May 2018 Location: Kansas City Missouri
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I have an old garage built to accommodate a Model T to do woodworking cutting in, that has a narrow operating window between seasons to being either hotter n hell or colder than the brass balls on a goose. And a basement work table.
gofar99 Messages: 1949 Registered: May 2010 Location: Southern Arizona
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Hi I have both a garage (wood working and metal fab) and an electronic shop. Fairly small at 5X12 feet but enough for all the test gear and a suitable workspace.
Wayne Parham Messages: 18789 Registered: January 2001
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I didn't want to "chime in" here out of shame.
I've had houses in the past with plenty of space to work. An office with ample room to work on computers, a garage with ample room to work on cars and an external shop with plenty of room to work on speakers and store inventory.
But ever since moving to Arkansas, I've been super cramped to the point it has been difficult to work. I have a large home, but it's made to house lots of people, not lots of projects. It is a two-story house with five bedrooms and three bathrooms. Even two kitchens. And it has a space under the house for storage. But none of it is really setup for useful office or workspace areas.
I did this 'cause I had a bunch of kids but now only one remains in the home. Once he's moved out, I will build or buy a home that's setup more the way I want. I love the kids and have a great family. They were worth it. But I curse a lot at the unworkable room layouts I have to work with.