Glad to see that Durham, NC is on the list. Thanks for the heads up!
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Reminds me of the woodshop we used to have on military bases.
Sounds like a great idea, but I would wonder about the liability issues (usual bugbear in today's world)...
I have recommended to people for many years to check out their local tech. college, where you may be able to take a course and use their equipment. I did that for a few years til I got my shop configured.
Jeff
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Looks like Sacramento is getting one. Will have to check in out. Really can't afford it, but glad some one is doing something. Most of the Schools and Community Colleges around here don't have Woodwork classes anymore. They have classes for Carpentry and the Building Trades but not the Wookworking classes as before.
Same idea came to me awhile back. Besides liability issues, I was afraid I wouldn't be able to deal with a bunch of strangers using all "my" shiny new tools in "my" new huge shop.
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