[pianotech] My shop is too small...

John Ross jrpiano at eastlink.ca
Wed Oct 6 15:32:21 MDT 2010


I had forgotten about zoning.
When something doesn't apply to you, you sometimes forget other peoples hands are tied.
I am surprised that they allow you to work on stuff in your house.
John Ross
Windsor, Nova Scotia
On 2010-10-06, at 4:31 PM, Duaine Hechler wrote:

> John,
> 
> That sound all well and good except our subdivision will not allow it.
> 
> Duaine
> 
> John Ross wrote:
>> Sounds like it is time to bite the bullet, and build a shop.
>> Seems to me you mentioned before the lack of a shop.
>> How about building a garage, and using it for a shop. That is what I use.
>> It will increase the value of your house, as well.
>> Mine was so full of stuff, that I had a 14' x 12' addition built on
>> for my sit on lawnmower, snowblower, lawnmower.
>> I also put my air compressor and large bag type vacuum in there. Still
>> got to run the lines for both.
>> It really cut down on the noise, or will. I amusing a shop vac now,
>> but have run the air hose through the wall.
>> Now the real cleanup comes, now that I can see stuff.
>> My problem is, I can't bring myself to throw anything away, as I just
>> know I will need it.
>> Some of it has been around since I started in 1975. haven't used it yet.
>> John Ross
>> Windsor, Nova Scotia
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