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oledad
#1 Posted : 28 December 2016 08:00:41

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I have just bought a 8X10 outdoor barn to set up as my workshop. I have insulated it and now ready to set it up with some good tips from you experienced ship builders. I am looking for lighting-flooring wall paneling (peg board or solid)Shelving. I have just about every power or tools tool made for modeling plus many spare parts. I have thought about a portable bench for my saws. While I am not sure I can hook up my WiFi does model space make avaiable CDs that I can use or just download the building logs of those on the forum. Any suggestions or tips is welcomed and I thank you. I am beginning to cut the second layer of gunports on my Victory and I promise I will get my build log up and running by the end of this Feb.
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#2 Posted : 28 December 2016 11:30:51

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Hi ya and welcome.

It only takes a minute to set up the diary page and would love to see a few pics of you new workshop.

The videos are on youtube and can be easily downloaded to a laptop and run offline when you are working, if you need to.

One I I miss doing is constructing a stand for my magazines. The binders take up a lot of space when they lay flat next to me. Standing up behind my work area would have been better.
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#3 Posted : 28 December 2016 13:31:17

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Hi Oledad and welcome to the forum looking forward to seeing your build

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#4 Posted : 28 December 2016 13:33:29

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BigGrin Hi Oledad

Firstly welcome to the forum and enjoy your build. Sounds like a nice set up you have although I would recommend making your own work tables and tool holders as then you can have them just the way you want as most ready to assemble ones are never exactly what you want. I prefere to set up sections one for building one for painting ect but in sure you have your own plans here.

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#5 Posted : 28 December 2016 13:40:53

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look forward to seeing your build. Ian Cool BigGrin
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#6 Posted : 28 December 2016 14:31:30

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Welcome to the forum, very much hope you will enjoy your time with us...Cool Cool .. Having your very own build workshop is a dream of many and every workshop is different, its all down to personal preference. I'm sure once you start putting your workshop into use you will very quickly find how you want it laid out, adding to and changing things round as the weeks go by....Cool Cool Cool .. Look forward to seeing how it all turns out for you....Cool

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Welcome to the forum, looking forward to seeing your build.
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#8 Posted : 28 December 2016 17:56:20

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Welcome to the forum oledad, I'm sure it will be most useful during your build.

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#9 Posted : 28 December 2016 19:28:48

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Welcome oledad.

How far away is the workshop from the house and how are you currently getting power to the workshop?

The reason I ask is that there are various methods you could use to get Internet to your workshop. You could use a wifi extender or second wifi router to extend the range of the wifi so it reaches your workshop.

Another option would be to be use powerline adapters or alternatively you could hard wire a CAT5E or CAT6 cable from your current router and route it out to a wall mounted Ethernet socket in your workshop. The wired option would be the most reliable if it's viable.

Hope this helps Cool
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#10 Posted : 22 January 2017 00:32:18

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z8000783 wrote:
Hi ya and welcome.

It only takes a minute to set up the diary page and would love to see a few pics of you new workshop.

The videos are on youtube and can be easily downloaded to a laptop and run offline when you are working, if you need to.

One I I miss doing is constructing a stand for my magazines. The binders take up a lot of space when they lay flat next to me. Standing up behind my work area would have been better.


Thanks John. I should be in my shop by end of Feb and will post pic of it before I clutter it up. Have not been able to work on Vic for a while, still working on upper Gunports
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#11 Posted : 22 June 2017 21:37:13

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davetwin wrote:
Welcome oledad.

How far away is the workshop from the house and how are you currently getting power to the workshop?

The reason I ask is that there are various methods you could use to get Internet to your workshop. You could use a wifi extender or second wifi router to extend the range of the wifi so it reaches your workshop.

Another option would be to be use powerline adapters or alternatively you could hard wire a CAT5E or CAT6 cable from your current router and route it out to a wall mounted Ethernet socket in your workshop. The wired option would be the most reliable if it's viable.

Hope this helps Cool

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#12 Posted : 22 June 2017 21:42:32

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This is my dream to one day have a workshop like that. Would love to be able to paint year round.

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oledad
#13 Posted : 06 July 2017 06:05:19

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BigGrin Sorry for not replying to everyone but end of Feb I fell and broke both legs. In Hosp for three weeks and nursing home for three months and still doing rehab so my Vic building as been nil but ready to start again as soon as I can get my new shop wired up. After staying away from my build and now looking at it I am not satisfied with it and want to start over again especially in getting the keel-frames square which I am sure is one reason my planking is not looking as good as it should. I ripped all the planking off but feel if I try and remove frames and keel it will be a mess. Should I just start over? I have paid for all of the kit and have all the parts. Will Model Space just allow me to get the first three kits or stages without committing to another Vic.
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#14 Posted : 11 July 2017 16:50:55

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Hi Oledad, sounds like you really have been in the wars! Hope you're on the mend now. From what i can gather, there is nothing stopping you from taking out another subscription and starting over. After all they do state that you can cancel any time. However, why not talk to customer services and ask if you can buy the first 3 stages? Either way sounds do-able to me.

Enjoy your build
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#15 Posted : 11 July 2017 17:23:08

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My tips are as follows.

set up your work bench and your painting area as far away from each other as possible to keep dust away as much as possible.

If you have space a separate assembly are in the middle is ideal if you can literally be in the middle to allow you to work either side without having to handle and turn the model thats perfect, most of us don't have the space for that, obviously once you doing rigging wth masts and spars sticking out at all angles the more space and less handling the better!BigGrin

group your tools to the relevant part of the workshop so you don't spend half your modelling time walking about for things.

if you cannot get wifi you can download the instruction files onto a pen drive and use your set up computer in the workshop, or put it on a laptop and take that with you.

don't forget some background noise, I have a full on hifi and can play dads through my computerCool Cool Cool

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