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    At school I was told a tidy desk=A tidy mind.

    Well I've news for that well meaning teacher...

    A Clean Work Shop means A clean(ed out) Bank account.

    Messy Workshop Healthy Bank Account.


    Cheers

    Steve
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    Quote Originally Posted by rsser View Post
    A little self-delusion goes a long way

    Mine is: one day I'm gonna pull everything out and redesign the whole set-up

    ... or is that cognitive dissonance??

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    Default You know those people with neat and tidy sheds...

    So this is my other shed. You can walk around in this one. It is going to be my new shed after a little fixing. Summer last year it had 100mm of water thru it and the same the year before that. ImageUploadedByTapatalk1368256758.921257.jpgImageUploadedByTapatalk1368256830.304482.jpgImageUploadedByTapatalk1368256854.420998.jpgImageUploadedByTapatalk1368256879.920541.jpg

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    No wonder it's clean, it has a bath every year.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveTTC View Post
    So this is my other shed. You can walk around in this one. It is going to be my new shed after a little fixing. Summer last year it had 100mm of water thru it and the same the year before that.
    I might suggest that you lift the floor by 110mm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Christos View Post

    I might suggest that you lift the floor by 110mm.
    Onya lol

    I aim to raise it by 300 I hope and put in a timber floor. Raise the roof and walls too. Slight stretch in one direction and then give it a tug in the other direction and see if we can stretch it there as well. If I'm any good at re-sawing I might split the floor jack it up and have a mezzanine.

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    Some pics of my three sheds

    The first 4 are the mess in the new shed, the next 3 are the mess in the wood shed, I cannot get into it and the last 4 are of the mess in the old shed.
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    Hi Pat is that your breakfast on the bench in the last picture.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ball Peen View Post
    If I let the place turn into a brothel, it stays a brothel for a long time. I really don't like to work that way, can't work that way. If I clear the bench everyday the rest follows. I think about fire all the time. Not to mention stepping on a Brown Snake.
    Slightly off topic but was told my Grandmother had a King Brown Snake crawl into bend with her recently . She swatted it twice (as it climbed up her leg) not knowing what it was! Luckily it didnt bite her.

    Oh and your sheds are cleaner than her house

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    A clean and tidy shed is the sign of an arm chair expert.
    Jim
    Sometimes in the daily challenges that life gives us, we miss what is really important...

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    Quote Originally Posted by A Duke View Post
    Hi Pat is that your breakfast on the bench in the last picture.

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    Hugh, if you like to eat cast, but for me the Dawn 150mm Offset Engineer's Vice and Fidax Drill Press are a tad heavy for breakie.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat View Post

    Hugh, if you like to eat cast, but for me the Dawn 150mm Offset Engineer's Vice and Fidax Drill Press are a tad heavy for breakie.
    I was kinda struggling with that too. Nothing like a bit of iron in your diet but for most it needs to soluble. Not sure if I spelt that right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat View Post
    .... are the mess in the wood shed, I cannot get into it ....

    Then why are you buying more wood?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat View Post
    Hugh, if you like to eat cast, but for me the Dawn 150mm Offset Engineer's Vice and Fidax Drill Press are a tad heavy for breakie.
    Still looks like a frying pan and a couple of pots next to the vice. (On the drill base)
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    Quote Originally Posted by A Duke View Post
    Still looks like a frying pan and a couple of pots next to the vice. (On the drill base)
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    Yeah ok I see what your looking at. We're gonna have to get a close up now.

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