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pauly
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Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 5:00 pm Post subject: our workshops |
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Now that Iv tidied up my messy workshop I thought Id post some pics of it up
Iv got all the modelling essentials and because my dads a plumber I have access to a load of expensive and really usefull tools.
from a different angle
Im trying to keep my area nice and tidy which is ironic because Im keeping my workshop tidier than my bedroom
Iv gotten the essential literiture, glues and oils for model making
and a TV plus DVD player combination is very usefull when your holding 2 parts together for 10 minutes while the glue drys
and a white/black boards is very usefull for writing little bits of info down which your likley to forget
ans I sometimes make models as well as watching TV in here
thats mine lets see yours..... _________________ The Woodrow story
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Burnmafingers
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Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 5:25 pm Post subject: |
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Looks a nice and orderly workshop.
I've got a few projects/restos on the go at the mo', but with my being shed in a shambolic state, its a job to get on with them.
I occasionally set about tidying up, moving stuff about, clearing a spot and then piling up stuff on that clean spot and so it goes on. Its tough being a hoarder!
After an hour or so of merely moving stuff about, I normally take a break and fire up an engine, which kills off any more tidying
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made-in-england
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Roly Williams
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Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 5:42 pm Post subject: |
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That's far too tidy. You've obviously got too much time on your hands. Get back to work  _________________ Regards
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logoman
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madeinenglang
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mogogear
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Miles- those poor neglected engines..load up the lot of them and send this way mate..I have a gad of undreamt steam ideas that need fodder...You need a shed man! or else the spirit of Fred Dibnah will be upon you ..  _________________ Lagniappe readily offered and accepted,
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Les
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Strangely enough I tidied my bench over the last few days.
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Ross
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pauly
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Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 8:13 pm Post subject: |
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| Roly Williams wrote: | That's far too tidy. You've obviously got too much time on your hands. Get back to work  |
whos to say I havent been very busy with a couple of coachs, some stubbern decals and a soldering iron since I posted them pictures eyy?  _________________ The Woodrow story
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Roly Williams
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Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 8:15 pm Post subject: |
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| pauly wrote: | | Roly Williams wrote: | That's far too tidy. You've obviously got too much time on your hands. Get back to work  |
whos to say I havent been very busy with a couple of coachs, some stubbern decals and a soldering iron since I posted them pictures eyy?  |
That's ok then. Show us the results  _________________ Regards
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logoman
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| mogogear wrote: | | logoman wrote: |  |
Miles- those poor neglected engines..load up the lot of them and send this way mate..I have a gad of undreamt steam ideas that need fodder...You need a shed man! or else the spirit of Fred Dibnah will be upon you ..  |
I have a shed though it's full of food as our kitchen is fairly small. |
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pauly
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| Roly Williams wrote: | | pauly wrote: | | Roly Williams wrote: | That's far too tidy. You've obviously got too much time on your hands. Get back to work  |
whos to say I havent been very busy with a couple of coachs, some stubbern decals and a soldering iron since I posted them pictures eyy?  |
That's ok then. Show us the results  |
I can only show you results when I myself have them.  _________________ The Woodrow story
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Burnmafingers
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Seems rather confined for a workshop.
Have you ever set fire to the curtains/duvet when steaming one up?  |
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logoman
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| Burnmafingers wrote: | | logoman wrote: |  |
Seems rather confined for a workshop.
Have you ever set fire to the curtains/duvet when steaming one up?  |
nearly, and steam oil is not my wife's preferred lubricant in bed, so I always use steam up in the garden now  |
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