Others have nicres shops, and much more tooling to play with, but this is my "get-away". Have only been in this house a year, but one of the things that I liked aboput it was the possibility of a little shop (and a place to get off to during one of my wife's "chick-flick" festivals). 50 or 60 years ago, there was back accesss to this property, and this was the old garage...now there is no back access and I've got room to play. Certainly not fancy...is air conditioned for the summer, heated in the winter. I'll finish painting it, but the shamrock stays.
Sharp eyes might recognize those leaves shading the shed..a pecan tree..and there is no shortage of squirrel targets to go with it.

Lost all my tooling in Katrina, but have been slowly adding the things I really need and use. BTW: the big dry erase board is an big help...diagrams, keep you numbers close at hand, etc. The table was hidden up in the attic of the house...I've cross brased it with 2X4's (also loose in the attic) to get it stable and level.

For airguns, can open the shop door...open a shed dirctly across the way...and short range shoot (40feet) for sighting in and testing. Indoors (the shop) to indoors (the shed) PLUS a LDC and I doubt the neighbors notice.
