Just to let you know this is not a machine shop. It is a wood working shop. Machine shops are for working with metals.
Pictured here, in the foreground, is a planer.
Posted by RJ Shook, 4 June 2013 at 4:02
I'm reasonably confident that this is NOT QEP. When I was there in the late 80's the wood planes were not located under the loft with the low ceiling. The main wood shop at QEP had a hallway door at one end of the low ceiling and a garage door to the next shop at the other end of the low ceiling. Hence I don't think this is QEP as this perspective should show a large door.
Posted by [Name Withheld], 1 May 2022 at 16:45
This looks to be the woodworking shop at Gordon E. Perdue High School (now St. Thomas Aquinas).
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Just to let you know this is not a machine shop. It is a wood working shop. Machine shops are for working with metals. Pictured here, in the foreground, is a planer.
I'm reasonably confident that this is NOT QEP. When I was there in the late 80's the wood planes were not located under the loft with the low ceiling. The main wood shop at QEP had a hallway door at one end of the low ceiling and a garage door to the next shop at the other end of the low ceiling. Hence I don't think this is QEP as this perspective should show a large door.
This looks to be the woodworking shop at Gordon E. Perdue High School (now St. Thomas Aquinas).