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Here is a wide view of the first things you see when you open the sliding door. My table saw is set-up in such a way that even if I have to rip a full sheet of plywood there is ample room to feed the stock through the front of the saw and enough room to the rear to outfeed the stock onto my Craftsman Adjustable Work Mate. If your tall like me (6'2") and you don't like using those short work mates, you might consider checking out this one from Sears. It is larger than most and it raises and lowers depending on where you need the project to be in order to work with it comfortably. Also visible is the shop vac I use for dust collection from the table saw. I had to keep the center support from the original building to holdup the roof, so I use it to hold different tools I need for the table saw IE..Dado Insert, push sticks, miter guage, saftey glasses, my tool belt and nail pouch, etc..
These two pictures show the newly reorganized East Wall - Pictured here are my bottles for doing metal work, trash can, Band Saw, Miter Saw mounted on a Stable Mate Miter Saw Workstation, Radial Arm Saw, assorted jigs and tools and dust collection system that services all of the machines.
These two pictures show the newly reorganized South Wall Pictured here are my tool storage table w/small drill press located on top, the Router Table I made using plans from The New Yankee Workshop , dust collection system, hanging small item storage, tool chest, scroll saw, well used saw horse (no pun intended) that I use as a small work space for my large vise, grinder and as storage for my folding sawhorses, glue-up jig that attaches to the folding sawhorses, an extra hose for vacuuming, and my air conditioner / heater.
This picture shows the rest of the South Wall. I placed my Drill Press in this corner, mainly for space reasons and if I'm working on a long piece I can always move it out using the mobile base.