Its a refuge for the city bound tinkerers who do not have the space or funds to purchase their own tools. In theory its a great idea. Everyone pays a monthly fee to use a warehouse full of all kinds of tools imaginable. They even have a CNC mill which is where I taught myself the ropes. Everything from woodworking, blacksmithing, welding, machining, ceramics, 3d printing, etc. They have a lift so you can work on your car.
The problem is the reality of organizing something like this...there are members who have to volunteer to chair each committee and the people who volunteer for such responsibility tend to also enjoy a good power trip....
The guy who chairs the machine shop banned me 3 times for various crimes against makerspace. Once I left a program in the memory of the machine because I was not aware of his rule to delete it after use.... I was then banished for leaving some chips in the valley of the chip conveyor (not running it after I washed the machine down entirely). He was a truly petty guy.... What kills me is that the place is full of dipshits who turn on blowtorches and set them on the table and walk away....
So I took the easy way out and bought my own machine so I wouldn't have to deal with him anymore.
I left the panels floating in the door so that should be ok. I just got my lock set yesterday so hopefully there will be some progress this afternoon.