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Shop Space for Rent in Cooperative Woodshop in Chapel Hill NC
Shop Space for Rent in Cooperative Woodshop in Chapel Hill NC (post #155751)
6CE67rqdkP on Sun, 08/22/2010 - 11:24
$650/month gets you approximately a 16' x 25' personal bench space/work area within a 10,000 sq. ft. facility which contains communal space housing a complete tooling and machine array including a Martin sliding table saw, wide belt sander, planer, jointers, shaper with powerfeed, table saws, router tables, line boring press, band saws, pocket hole machine, lathe, radial arm saw, spray booth and too much more to list. Perfect for kitchens and casework, furniture makers, guitar & instrument makers, artists, hobbyists, etc. Also opportunity to exhibit work made here in on-site retail/gallery space. Email with questions or to arrange a visit. On HW54 between Chapel Hill and Graham NC
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Questions about your space... (post #155751, reply #1 of 3)
Hello,
My name is Michael Jones, and I am considering starting a repair shop that will deal with all manner of musical instruments, with a focus on orchestral. I was wondering a) if you still have space available; b) where specifically it is; and c) is this space just for wood and wooden instrument repair, or would it be okay if we wanted to do a lot of work with brass instruments? I ask because, in part, we will be working on restoring vintage/just plain old horns, and this will involve some use of chemicals to treat metal, etc. Nothing full-bore industrial, mind you, but certainly a little different from what you would expect with wood. Thank you for your time.
Best,
Mike
Space still available? (post #155751, reply #2 of 3)
Just checking to see if you still have space available. If so, would be very interested in coming by and taking a look.
Thanks,
Kim
shop space in Chapel Hill (post #155751, reply #3 of 3)
A co-op member just left. Great space available immediately. Please call me if interested
Joe
(919) 360-3575