[pianotech] ideal shop size

Al Guecia/AlliedPianoCraft AlliedPianoCraft at hotmail.com
Sat Mar 21 05:51:13 PDT 2009


My shop is 40'X28' and works for me. Whatever size you select, I would make it in two separate sections. One side for dirty work. Sawing, sanding, drilling, (polishing polyester <G>) with good dust control. The other for regulating, stringing, damper work, storage, etc. I can work on 4 pianos in my space, but no more than that.

Al

  From: William Monroe 
  Sent: Friday, March 20, 2009 11:00 PM
  To: pianotech at ptg.org 
  Subject: Re: [pianotech] ideal shop size


  Hey John,

  Mine is 20x40 and it's tight, but workable.  I've got four instruments set up right now - M, O, 5' no name, and a 9'.  Three would be more reasonable, but it works.  I'd sure be happy to have say a 15 x 15 or so finish room.  I'd say shoot for 1000 sq. ft. and maybe a finish room.  More later, gotta go to bed.

  William R. Monroe



  On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 8:48 PM, John Formsma <formsma at gmail.com> wrote:

    Looking for input on the ideal size for a workshop for my needs. 


    What I am projecting (in the future) is no more then three people working in the shop at any one time, and probably no more than two people. For the present time, it would be only me, with no more than two or three projects going on at the same time.


    Complete rebuilding is where I want to end up, but do not plan on doing refinishing myself. But it might be good to have a small room that could be kept relatively dust-free -- just in case some spraying needs to be done.



    Any thoughts on the number of square feet a shop like this would need? I have proven again and again that I can easily fill up whatever space I have <G>, but I'd like to keep things as efficient as possible.


    What are things that you wish you had in your shop, or things you wish you had done differently when planning and/or building a shop?



    Thanks in advance,

    -- 
    JF




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