[pianotech] ideal shop size

John Formsma formsma at gmail.com
Sat Mar 21 19:17:46 PDT 2009


On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 8:46 AM, Ron Nossaman <rnossaman at cox.net> wrote:

>
> Point being that I'd LOVE three times the space, but having less doesn't
> mean you can't function. I'd say if you can't find room to work in 800-1000
> feet, you ain't trying. Oh, and go for about 10' ceiling height so you can
> hang tools, clamps, or whatever, overhead as much as possible to keep the
> walls from closing in on the work area. I wouldn't recommend this in an
> earthquake zone, but you should be fine.
> Ron N
>
>
I am amazed at how you do it. Or that you do it, actually. <G>  But I'm all
for efficiency, too. I was in a friend's house today that is 30' x 30'. I
could easily work in less.
Having 10' ceilings makes sense. In my case, I'd probably go 9' or 9.5'
since there would be an apartment above. But, yes, good suggestion.

-- 
JF
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