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    Very nice Tom.one can never have too much Ventilation.Love the hand planes in the draw. are they Baileys No3?
    Cheers Tony.

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    No, they are a 4 and a 4 1/2 actually.

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    Great pics., great ideas. Thanks, Tom.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skew ChiDAMN!! View Post
    I felt right at home as soon as I saw the brownies in pic #1.
    So my joint must be a home away from home too? Except mine are green. Though they have been know to come in yellow wrappers too.

    Tomnewby, open to the elements alright. Being Bulimba, I'd be pretty in right in saying your place is a Queenslander?

    Like the Bergs.
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    yep raised queenslander, with a slab down. plenty of space.

    No bergs in my drawer... guess again.... which did you think were bergs?

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    nice shed - would love that airy open feeling - had a bit of it when my old man lived in ipswich

    titans?
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    yep. the whole drawer are titans. the four on the far right have been re-handled, using handles turned by Funky Chicken. They are yet to be ground and honed. I got them as a set from the markets, $5 each for the 1/4 and 1/2, $6 each for the 3/4 and 1 inch. virtually unused.

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    Handles look like Bergs but Titans are damn good too.
    I make things, I just take a long time.

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    yeah the titan handles with the "step" in them do look alot like the berg handles.

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    Well I finished myREALLY ROUGH work bench, to hold my ebay grinder up off the floor, but now I have to make a space fr the lathe. Its like one of those puzzles where you hve to move one square over so you can move the other square. Nearly there, so photos soon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tea lady View Post
    Well I finished myREALLY ROUGH work bench, to hold my ebay grinder up off the floor, but now I have to make a space fr the lathe. Its like one of those puzzles where you hve to move one square over so you can move the other square. Nearly there, so photos soon.
    Ahhhhhh, the domino theory. Glad I have a fork lift to shift my bits around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by View Post
    Ahhhhhh, the domino theory. Glad I have a fork lift to shift my bits around.
    gees a forklift - wouldn't even get a trolley jack into my little piece of paradise
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    Hasn't everyone got a fork lift in their back yard?

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    Quote Originally Posted by View Post
    Ahhhhhh, the domino theory. Glad I have a fork lift to shift my bits around.
    But that would be NO help. Wouldn't have a left over square to move things into then. I'm s'pose to be making it more efficient storage wise. doesn't seem to be working so far.
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    Quote Originally Posted by View Post
    Hasn't everyone got a fork lift in their back yard?
    No but I do have a Crane Truck
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