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    Default I've got an idea!!!!!!!!!!

    Anyone got a live webcam set up in their workshop?

    Could be very interesting,

    ( or even Ozwinners set up could be entertaining :eek: )
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    Quote Originally Posted by jow104
    Anyone got a live webcam set up in their workshop?

    Could be very interesting,

    ( or even Ozwinners set up could be entertaining :eek: )
    Norm Abrams does

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    Quote Originally Posted by jow104
    Anyone got a live webcam set up in their workshop?

    Could be very interesting,

    ( or even Ozwinners set up could be entertaining :eek: )
    Sounds interesting John,

    How do we see your webcam???
    Regards, Bob Thomas

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    Quote Originally Posted by echnidna
    Sounds interesting John,

    How do we see your webcam???
    Seriously,

    I think there is a dust problem (hanging around) my webcam only has a four foot lead, but users that have got a good filter system could most probably cope.

    Love to see you working again Bob.
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    The computer would need to be in another building to the workshop as even the most expensive dust systems are not perfect.
    Regards, Bob Thomas

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    Fair enough idea, but I couldn't imagine anything worse in my shed.
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    usb extension leads are available but would they delay signals if too long.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan
    Fair enough idea, but I couldn't imagine anything worse in my shed.

    Yeah but you would think you were in paradise if you were able to see in to Sturdees shed
    woody U.K.

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    I have been given this link to a camera site.

    http://www.dlink.co.uk/?go=jN7uAYLx/...7v1aTkJkYWtug=

    if anyone is interested.

    Might be of interest to echineda if still having problem mentioned earlier this year.

    Supposed to operate even without a PC or withPC and wireless systems.
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    program from our shed:


    Day 1: Tools and wood untouched.
    Day 2: Tools and wood untouched although dog wanders in briefly and cocks his leg on timber.
    Day 3: Tools and wood untouched.
    Day 4: Person enters shed, briefly looks at tools and wood (notices funny mark on timber, expletives about dogs heard), gets screwdriver and leaves.
    Day 5: Tools and wood untouched.
    Day 6: Tools and wood untouched.
    Day 7: Person enters shed, looks at tools and wood, picks up tools and attempts to make something, three hours later leaves shed with two boards cut and some sanding done.

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    OK, so you've been watching me, or talking to SWMBO
    Stupidity kills. Absolute stupidity kills absolutely.

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    Darn, I was expecting Day 7 to be - Person enters shed with puppy under arm

    Richard

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    The Australian cricket team arrived in London yesterday so I reckon even less work will be done now, if you lot start drowning your sorrows.
    woody U.K.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jow104
    The Australian cricket team arrived in London yesterday so I reckon even less work will be done now, if you lot start drowning your sorrows.
    Thanks for the thought, but to be honest, we rarely get upset when you lot get clobbered

    Richard

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