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A place to take classes

 

Click the take a class button or make up your own class – Get five people you know together, decide what you want and if I can teach it I will schedule a class with a group rate just for you.

 

There are also Saturday drop in events including

How to fix a lamp

How to fix window screens

How to fix chairs

How to reglaze a window

Make a wood toy

Build a Birdhouse

 

 

 

 

 

A place where tools and imagination meet

This is a perfect place to bring your imagination to create any sort of project; a sculpture, an unusual mechanical device, a splatter painting or whatever comes to mind. At the workshop you don’t have to worry if things get a little messy. And if you want to make something for someone you share a space with and it is supposed to be a surprise, you can make it here and not have to hide it all the time. There are plenty of tools here and you can bring some of your own if you wish. The tool collection grows every day. (there is a small fee for using the space and tools)

 

 

 

 

 

A community woodworking shop

Do you like to work with wood? Want to make a piece of furniture or a bird house? Have you watched the New Yankee Workshop and thought that you would like to try to make what Norm made? Ever taken a wood working class and wondered where you are going to get to try what you learned? Need to frame some pictures? Don't have a garage or basement to set up your own shop? Are you sure you want to buy hundreds of dollars of shop tools?

This is the place to come. For a small hourly fee you can use the table saw, band saw, panel saw, thickness planer, sliding compound miter box, drill press, two speed grinder, scroll saw, biscuit joiner, joiner planer and much more to complete your woodworking project.

 

 

 

 

A Do It Yourself information resource center

 

 

There is an extensive and growing library of books, videos, DVDs and magazines available at the workshop to be photocopied or viewed on site.  I also have over 30 years of experience in the home improvement field that I am quite willing to share.  If I don’t know the answer to your question, I will probably know where to find it or who to talk to. (15cents a page copier fee)

 

A Very Little About Beth Dellow

 

Beth's work experience includes working in the home improvement field for over 32 years. She has taught how to classes at Ann Arundle Community College and carpentry skills at the Baltimore Experimental High School. She has also been a welder , a machine operator/adjuster, an electrician’s helper, and the owner of a home inspection company as well as owner of Beth’s Home Repairs, etc…. What else do you do with a BA in Art History/Philosophy from Goucher?

 

 
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