We’re getting settled into our new home, working out the kinks and building bikes again. It’s been a long time coming, so here are a few pictures of the space.
This is the “tree” that Jonathan built to hold bags and other merchandise.
From the showroom you can look through windows (actually the old windows that we replaced on the outside of the building) and see bikes being made on one side, and bags being made on the other side.
These are shots of the tacking and welding area. Its nice to have all of the big windows to let the light and breeze in, but it’s not ideal for TIG welding, so we have some new custom curtains on order for the welding cells, kind of like what you’d find in a hospital room on tracks suspended from the ceiling. It’ll let us open the area up when we want, and protect the welding when necessary.
Next up is our new paint booth. Chris just can’t stop saying, “this thing is amazing”. It is amazing; down draft, heated make up air, bake cycle, fully programmable logic controllers, integrated mixing room, and oh yeah, it’s white and bright.
Man, I have worked at GE where they had the money to do some incredible things like this for the employees. In fact, we had multiple indoor smoking rooms for those who smoked. But if you biked to work you got a couple dank, dark, mildew laden showers.
Need a software engineer 😉 just kidding. Good luck with your new place, looks amazing.
i am highly jealous of your shop space. holy cow.
oh, Congratulation for your new shops! Good luck and more power! 🙂
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It is a nice workshop. It looks pretty clean better than other place that I have seen. it is almost impressive as pharmacy reviews workshop.