I am moving in a few weeks and once moved it will take me until late this year to build my new shop, get the RH under control, and begin to crank out the Flushtones again. At this point I am officially retired and guitar building will be how I want to spend my time going forward. This is a dream come true for me and I am excited as can be about it all.....
So..... I am busting my butt wedge to close the box on the current build which is Cuban Mahogany from Uncle Bob at RC Tonewoods/Adi OM that is for a very special OLF pal of us all- more to come on this. I figure that if I can get the box closed prior to the move and the lack of proper RH control for a while at the new digs my efforts to date will not be lost.
Anyway I thought that it would be fun to see what everyone it doing in their shops and provide you all with a last ever look at the current Flushtone Global headquarters......
Here is the current state of my shop. This time of year the humidifier is on at night when the forced air heating is on and during the day the dehumidifier kicks on to maintain +/- 45% RH. The place is kind of messy but again I am moving.
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Being a hopeless WAS addict I am still adding to the stash and I have a question for the wood pros here please. The box contains about 5 tops and some brace wood, it is wrapped in plastic as I received it the other day. If I am moving in 2-3 weeks can I just leave this packaged up as is or do I risk mold growth? The other bubble wrapped packages are some killer Claro and an matching Claro neck blank. This packaging is not air tight so it is probably OK as is right?
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Here is the beautiful Cuban back and rim which I hope to attach later this week with FISH GLUE thank you.....

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Here is the top, roughly braced and preliminarily voiced waiting to the upper transverse brace to be glued on with HHG.
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And of course the HHG pot is heating up.
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Here is the other side of my current shop and I am dreading packing all of this stuff.........
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And here is where I am going to build my new shop complete with a dirty room, assembly room, store room, and office complete with the essential nap time sofa.......

The plan is to frame it all in, hire an electrician to do the wiring as you guys suggested to me in another thread, and then comes the dry wall, paint, etc.
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Any volunteers to help poor old Hesh who can't even drive a nail let alone build a wall out here with the framing?????
Thanks for looking!!!
Now what is happening in your shops please?