I am renting two workbench spaces in my well equipped woodworking
workshop in Oakley, California.
See pics and info here: http://www.sonomaproducts.com/index.php?option=3Dco=
m_content&view=3Dcategory&id=3D23&Itemid=3D39
Renters get their own 10=92 x 10=92 workbench space and access to all the
equipment for $350 per month.
The shop is intended for artisans, hobbyists or finish carpenter/
tradesmen. The shop is best equipped for furniture making but you
could do cabinets, small fine work, etc.
We are not offering these spaces for any high production or
manufacturing work that will stress the machinery with continuous
operation type processes. Renters will be able to store wood material
and leave in-process projects in areas outside their workbench space
but no large amount of storage is available.
The shop is only open from 6:00 AM until midnight, 365 days a year.
If you are interested and would like more information please send your
contact information to Bill Wallace at bwx100 AT Yahoo DOT com
On Nov 13, 7:45=A0pm, Larry Jaques <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Sun, 13 Nov 2011 16:34:43 -0800 (PST), "SonomaProducts.com"
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> <[email protected]> wrote:
> >I am renting two workbench spaces in my well equipped woodworking
> >workshop in Oakley, California.
> >See pics and info here:http://www.sonomaproducts.com/index.php?option=3D=
com_content&view=3Dcateg...
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> >Renters get their own 10=92 x 10=92 workbench space and access to all th=
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> >equipment for $350 per month.
> >The shop is intended for artisans, hobbyists or finish carpenter/
> >tradesmen. The shop is best equipped for furniture making but you
> >could do cabinets, small fine work, etc.
>
> >We are not offering these spaces for any high production or
> >manufacturing work that will stress the machinery with continuous
> >operation type processes. Renters will be able to store wood material
> >and leave in-process projects in areas outside their workbench space
> >but no large amount of storage is available.
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> >The shop is only open from 6:00 AM until midnight, 365 days a year.
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> >If you are interested and would like more information please send your
> >contact information to Bill Wallace at bwx100 AT Yahoo DOT com
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> What insurance setup allows that? =A0What price increase over your own
> use? =A0What company?
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State Farm right now but I am looking at another company. Didn't have
my own before, I was in my garage so only home owners but I am renting
this barn. My laywer also suggested an LLC as a second layer of
protection so that is in process.
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> Who's there to let them in, or will you give out keys?
Renters get full access so yes they have keys.
>
> If you're renting the barn, you'd also better plan how you'll handle
> irate renters if the renting party decided they want twice the price
> for it, or decides they want to rent it to someone else.
>
I have a lease but I am renting to others on month to month. I made
sure my landlord was OK if I was sub-leasing before I signed; they
added a few items to my contract and we were good to go.
Zz Yzx wrote:
>>If you are interested and would like more information please send your
>>contact information to Bill Wallace at bwx100 AT Yahoo DOT com
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> Oh, man. I'm in Dixon, which is just too far to justify the cost. But
> If I was close enough, I'd be on this like Mays on a fastball.
>
> What I really need is a space ~22' X 8' ft to finish my wherry:
>
> http://www.merrywherry.com/merry.html
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> -Zzv
I looked at the site. Very nice looking boat. But what is composite
Chine?
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Gerald Ross
Cochran, GA
Let X = 42
Zz Yzx <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:
>>If I didn't need/want help with the rent I would be building my first
>>Chriscraft runabout in the space I an renting out. Probably won't
>>build one until I retire but I will build and float a few of those
>>before I am done.
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>>http://www.boatdesigns.com/Miss-Chris/products/749/
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> I posted pics of my first boat on ABPW.
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> -Zz
Very good-looking. I liked the driver also!!
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Best regards
Han
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> What I really need is a space ~22' X 8' ft to finish my wherry:
>
> http://www.merrywherry.com/merry.html
>
> -Zz
Good looking boat. Get too it!
If I didn't need/want help with the rent I would be building my first
Chriscraft runabout in the space I an renting out. Probably won't
build one until I retire but I will build and float a few of those
before I am done.
http://www.boatdesigns.com/Miss-Chris/products/749/
On Sun, 13 Nov 2011 16:34:43 -0800 (PST), "SonomaProducts.com"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>I am renting two workbench spaces in my well equipped woodworking
>workshop in Oakley, California.
>See pics and info here: http://www.sonomaproducts.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&id=23&Itemid=39
>
>Renters get their own 10 x 10 workbench space and access to all the
>equipment for $350 per month.
>The shop is intended for artisans, hobbyists or finish carpenter/
>tradesmen. The shop is best equipped for furniture making but you
>could do cabinets, small fine work, etc.
>
>We are not offering these spaces for any high production or
>manufacturing work that will stress the machinery with continuous
>operation type processes. Renters will be able to store wood material
>and leave in-process projects in areas outside their workbench space
>but no large amount of storage is available.
>
>The shop is only open from 6:00 AM until midnight, 365 days a year.
>
>If you are interested and would like more information please send your
>contact information to Bill Wallace at bwx100 AT Yahoo DOT com
What insurance setup allows that? What price increase over your own
use? What company?
--
That's the thing about needs. Sometimes, when you get them met,
you don't need them anymore. -- Michael Patrick King
>> http://www.merrywherry.com/merry.html
>>
>> -Zzv
>
>I looked at the site. Very nice looking boat. But what is composite
>Chine?
A "chine" is a sharp angle in the hull, as opposed to a rounded
cross-section profile. The hull is built from precisely milled 1/8"
plywood planks, which are attached to each other using
"Stitch-and-Glue" techinque. The planks are drilled along the edges
and literally stiched together with bailing wire, and the fit is tuned
by the tension of the stiches. The chines are then filled with West
epoxy resin with a fine powder filling, and subsequently strengthened
with fiberglass cloth and epoxy.
It's a pretty amazing system. THe epoxy resin is amazing stuff.
-Zz
>If I didn't need/want help with the rent I would be building my first
>Chriscraft runabout in the space I an renting out. Probably won't
>build one until I retire but I will build and float a few of those
>before I am done.
>
>http://www.boatdesigns.com/Miss-Chris/products/749/
I posted pics of my first boat on ABPW.
-Zz
On Sun, 13 Nov 2011 20:07:13 -0800 (PST), "SonomaProducts.com"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>On Nov 13, 7:45 pm, Larry Jaques <[email protected]>
>wrote:
>> On Sun, 13 Nov 2011 16:34:43 -0800 (PST), "SonomaProducts.com"
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >I am renting two workbench spaces in my well equipped woodworking
>> >workshop in Oakley, California.
>> >See pics and info here:http://www.sonomaproducts.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=categ...
>> >The shop is only open from 6:00 AM until midnight, 365 days a year.
Who's there to let them in, or will you give out keys?
>> >If you are interested and would like more information please send your
>> >contact information to Bill Wallace at bwx100 AT Yahoo DOT com
>>
>> What insurance setup allows that? What price increase over your own
>> use? What company?
>>
>
>State Farm right now but I am looking at another company. Didn't have
>my own before, I was in my garage so only home owners but I am renting
>this barn. My laywer also suggested an LLC as a second layer of
>protection so that is in process.
Back when I wrenched for a body and frame shop in LoCal, they used to
refer to those guys as Snake Farm. Lots of their clients ended up
paying the shop out of their pockets for disallowed items, etc.
Snake Farm wasn't very well liked as a result.
If you're renting the barn, you'd also better plan how you'll handle
irate renters if the renting party decided they want twice the price
for it, or decides they want to rent it to someone else.
Yes, the LLC sounds like a very good idea. It won't entirely protect
you, or so I've heard, but it may save your home some day.
--
That's the thing about needs. Sometimes, when you get them met,
you don't need them anymore. -- Michael Patrick King
>If you are interested and would like more information please send your
>contact information to Bill Wallace at bwx100 AT Yahoo DOT com
Oh, man. I'm in Dixon, which is just too far to justify the cost. But
If I was close enough, I'd be on this like Mays on a fastball.
What I really need is a space ~22' X 8' ft to finish my wherry:
http://www.merrywherry.com/merry.html
-Zz