I guess the whole #10yearchallenge is a thing so let's see how my show has changed in the last 10 years. I taught myself to weld so that I could restore and build an autocross car. I was working out of a 2 car garage in a house that we rented. The little Millermatic 140 was brand new and my first welder. Fast forward 10 years and I've been slowly setting up my shop to work and form metal. I am very limited in space with the total shop size of 12 x 19. I honestly like the cozy atmosphere and it forces me to stay organized. I watched a documentary about shop space being a sacred space and I couldn't agree more. If you treat your creative space as important and sacred it translates into your work. I would someday like to own a vertical mill, lathe, power hammer and serious forge. I would also like to move into forging and casting. Thanks for reading all of that. . . #shop #metalart #metalforming #welding #fabrication #worksbyahurst #metalsculpture #shopspace #creativespace https://www.instagram.com/p/Bs1VCN2DbLJ/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=31f5vojf4ke7