40x60 with 12x20 office.
40x60 with 12x20 office.
Last edited by ResourcefulRecycling; 07-22-2012 at 08:50 PM.
Inside my shop: About ready to sell my load of Escrap
Drives
MoBoards
Power Suppys
Where i put all my plastic-I have 3 of these full
Other random boards
Hard Drives
Finger card boards
Telecom boards
My skidsteer
And my forklift!
Last edited by ResourcefulRecycling; 07-22-2012 at 09:45 PM.
Really nice setup tho, plenty of room to move around.
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Yeah that is a nice looking shop. Looks like a good load of e-scrap also!
Is this a private, or public shop? This is exactly what I want one day, private shop on a piece of agricultural land.
Private. Built it a few years on some extra property my dad had.
You got the power supplies twice and left out the hard drives.
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fixed
Awesome shop!!
P.S. Those gray totes (where the hard drives are in) .. what is the actual name and where do you get them?
I call them plastic totes and you can get them any were, walmart,k-mart,dallor general. I try to get them from thrift stores or yard sales.
Scrap crazy <------ Way jealous! I dream about a shop like that. I have the foundation poured for a 18x30 shop. Now debating if should sell a car I never drive to fund the building. I imagine myself in there all the time. Good for you!
That looks great
One question, why not break down your power supplys? Its only 4-8 screws to separate the board and wire from the metal, should help the pricing.
What is the pricing differance if i break them down vs not?
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