QUOTE: Originally posted by mcouvillion 88gta350, Wow, what a problem! Really, how much time will you normally spend in the shop? If I had your choices, I'd put the shop along one edge of the garage and build the layout in the finished shop space. Build a linear layout that has peninsulas that go into the room such that you maximize the length of the layout. Figure out a way to avoid the 4' (sliding glass?) door. I'd enjoy this "problem". Mark C.
QUOTE: Originally posted by brclem here is what you do. build in the workshop and do he garage when you can. when the garage is done you cut a hole in the wall and expand your layout. there problem solved.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by 88gta350 QUOTE: Originally posted by brclem here is what you do. build in the workshop and do he garage when you can. when the garage is done you cut a hole in the wall and expand your layout. there problem solved. That's actually the exact solution I was leaning towards. Build something now in the shop, then I could incorporate it into a larger layout down the line as a branch line or another area off the main layout. I won't really be doing any woodworking or anything that creates dust in the shop, so it shouldn't be worse there than it would anywhere else.