Bill,
When you build try to allow enough space to walk around both ends of the
build table. In my experience, everything you want is always on the
other side of the table. If you elect to hoist overhead for storage be
sure not to block your lighting. There is never enough light! Also,
develop a "plan B" for the possibility that your building is too tight
for your tastes. We started an Elite in a single car garage, found it
was too tight, and moved to an airport hangar. Being at home is a mixed
blessing. Travel time is eliminated but home chores are too close.
Airports provide needed occasional help as needed - there are some
things much more easily done with assistance.
Ralph Baker
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