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sot his Hayward, WI, shop. Yee NI = jetatied Foor Plans Reveal out Lay ts ‘See p56 = Build-it-Yourself Projects Workbenches = Shop Cabinets Tool Stands = Lumber Storage And More! The facts are hard to ignore. Titebond’ III outperforms polyurethane glues. You gE? As the leader in wood glues, we want you to know the truth about polyurethane glue and woodworking. A straightforward comparison eee Sno Ue A eke nen noe ete tells the story. a TE ee ed On a SE ConA SS Lad What makes a best shop? lad you asked. When we began searching for woodworking shops to feature in this issue, we quickly remem- ered how a shop doesn’t have to be big to be one of the best. In fact, small-shop owners have to come up with especially creative solutions. For example, Wes Bowling (page 40) pored a lot of planning into making the best use of a cozy 112-sq.ft. backyard shed that fit his budget. And ‘Tony Hawkins (page 12) packed a ton of ideas into his 450-sq-ft. basement room. I guarantee, you'll find useful ideas in both shops. At the other end of the space spectrum, Dave Howerton (page 26) realized his dream when he finished a spacious 936-sq-ft. dedicated building. He, too, has plenty of practical ideas to share, many of ‘which will fit nicely into a smaller shop—maybe yours. So regardless of whether you carve ‘out space in the garage, commandeer a closet, or plunk your shop into an ‘oversize outbuilding, get ready to dog-ear the dozens of pages that follow with gotta-do ideas. Then get busy putting them to work, Dave Campbell dave.campbell@meredith.com woodmagazine.com America’s Best HomeWorkshops 2013 EDITORIAL CONTENT CHIEF eaVECAMPOGL DEPUTY EDITOR ewe nuteseatk PUBLICATION ART DIRECTOR RAvNEUAUER DIGITAL CONTENT MANAGER eas ee8s GGUNERAL-INTEREST EDITOR MAE uNzoM ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT SHERYL MUNTON meredith eaisetaeronatenpedweteamigjamcnceneetcin AS

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