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    As said in a previous thread, I have purchased an MC1100, so it is time to find room to put it. So I
    thought this would be a time to show people the area I working.... So here goes, this is it as it stands, before I clean it so I can fit the lathe in....

    I think I have some work to do..
    I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.

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    not sure whether you need a dust pan and broom or a match

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    didn't you know m8..Its National worksafe week....
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    Dont listen to them........it has heaps of charachture......kan I spel or wot?.........tooooooooo many reds sorry
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    What a brothel, just like mine really
    Don't worry, a clean shed is a sign of a sick mind
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    Quote Originally Posted by tashammer View Post
    not sure whether you need a dust pan and broom or a match
    I was thinking a claymore.....
    I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.

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    A great looking shed - love the wood floor
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    Its so clean

    wheres the piles of sawdust and shavings?
    Regards, Bob Thomas

    www.wombatsawmill.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by echnidna View Post
    wheres the piles of sawdust and shavings?
    Under the other c@#p
    I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.

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    yer can't see a lot of the other c@#p in my shed.

    it hides under the sawdust
    Regards, Bob Thomas

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    Gra - You have a lot to answer for!!!
    SWMBO just saw your snaps and said - "See, looks at his workshop, what are you complaining about - You don't need a new shed" - Put my building programme back 10 years this has.:mad:

    Nothing like a new toy to force a clean up/out is there? Hardest thing is chucking out all those small bits of timber you've been hoarding. Do it anyway because no matter what their size, they are always 50 mm too small.

    Ian

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    Cool
    i thought mine was a mess.....
    I have a table saw, bandsaw, compressor, floor press. big workbench, shelves, drawers, a pile of wood all in a 10'x10' garden shed

    I work om small projects so as long as i have some space on the bench i am cool.
    I am constantly doing a clean up of c=^p on the bench. It aint ideal but it works for me.

    I have a laugh with these dudes who show thier double garages set out like a operating theatre where you can chuck your pie on the floor, mush it up with sauce and tuck right in.

    No dust or dirt not even a germ.
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    Quote Originally Posted by old_picker View Post

    I have a laugh with these dudes who show thier double garages set out like a operating theatre where you can chuck your pie on the floor, mush it up with sauce and tuck right in.

    No dust or dirt not even a germ.
    Definately
    clean freaks are hilarious and its so easy to get them going
    Regards, Bob Thomas

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    OMG :eek:
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ian Smith View Post
    Gra - You have a lot to answer for!!!
    SWMBO just saw your snaps and said - "See, looks at his workshop, what are you complaining about - You don't need a new shed" - Put my building programme back 10 years this has.:mad:

    Nothing like a new toy to force a clean up/out is there? Hardest thing is chucking out all those small bits of timber you've been hoarding. Do it anyway because no matter what their size, they are always 50 mm too small.

    Ian
    Tell her the only reason it isnt bigger is that I cant builds a bigger one, we are on the market for a new house, so I can have a bigger shed. So just tell her it is cheaper to buy a bigger shed, than a new house....

    The other issue is I dont get much done as I dont have the room to do it. The more room you have the more projects you can get done (well you can only try)
    I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.

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    Doesn't look like it needs a clean up yet, I can still see the workbench...just!! Loads of character!

    Cheers,
    Andy Mac
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