gnubler
Active Member
For insurance reasons I'm not supposed to allow customers into the production area. My agent told me to put up a sign, but people walk right past it. I had a guy come in yesterday, never met him before, and he strode right through the customer entrance area and got halfway back into the shop until I was able to lead him back to the front counter. I've had enough of this. I personally don't want people poking around my work tables to see what I'm working on.
For reference my shop is one big open garage 60 feet long. I have an area set up at the front entrance with a counter and a table & chairs for visitors, but no physical barriers beyond that. All work tables & equipment is on casters so I can move things around when I bring vehicles in, and because of that am hesitant to frame out actual walls to make a closed lobby. I thought of directional floor decals but they don't stick to my painted floor. Maybe some rolling partitions to close off the space?
How are others dealing with this in their shops?
For reference my shop is one big open garage 60 feet long. I have an area set up at the front entrance with a counter and a table & chairs for visitors, but no physical barriers beyond that. All work tables & equipment is on casters so I can move things around when I bring vehicles in, and because of that am hesitant to frame out actual walls to make a closed lobby. I thought of directional floor decals but they don't stick to my painted floor. Maybe some rolling partitions to close off the space?
How are others dealing with this in their shops?