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Lons

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Northumberland
First Name
Bob
Love it Bill, I could spend a week in there. :funny: In fact I've been threatening to pay you a visit, might just do so. :ciggrin:
 

Bucks

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Apr 26, 2016
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Location
North Yorkshire
First Name
Paul
Wow I thought mine was crowded Bill!
I'll have to try to get a couple of pictures of my half finished workshop up here over the weekend, seeing it's me who started the thread lol, Now I've got it to a stage I can at least do some work in there I've moved back onto sorting these moulds out & just do a bit to the workshop as & when needed, but I'll get ther in the end.
 

Dalboy

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Mar 20, 2014
Posts
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Location
Kent
First Name
Derek
I have come to the conclusion that I hate most of you guys or should that read I am so jealous of you with your big workshops
 

Bill Mooney

Blind old git
Grand Master
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Aug 16, 2014
Posts
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Location
County Durham
First Name
Bill
Here's a little tip. If you look at the pic with my pro-edge showing you will see a white doughnut magnet on the bottom cover. This catches all the steel filings so they don't go all over the bench.(there is a bench there somewhere). You can then clean the magnet of filings into your jar of vinegar to make a nice stain to darken your timber as required.
 

Dalboy

Executive Member
Joined
Mar 20, 2014
Posts
7,708
Location
Kent
First Name
Derek
Here's a little tip. If you look at the pic with my pro-edge showing you will see a white doughnut magnet on the bottom cover. This catches all the steel filings so they don't go all over the bench.(there is a bench there somewhere). You can then clean the magnet of filings into your jar of vinegar to make a nice stain to darken your timber as required.

Bill if you put the magnet into a plastic bag then it makes the magnet easier to clean as soon as you take the magnet out of the bag the fillings just fall off.
 

mattkemp

Full Member
Joined
Feb 18, 2016
Posts
156
Location
norfolk
First Name
matt
Here's my new workshop i have just started putting Bench's etc in will put more pictures up later
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I have insulated it will seconds sheets of plywood and earthwool loft insulation
 

sfurini

Graduate Member
Joined
Sep 1, 2015
Posts
478
Location
United Kingdom
First Name
Stewart
I love seeing people's workshops....

Here's mine...

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Here's the lathe and tool racks...
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And the bench looking very tidy...also showing my webcam setup for making turning videos...first one is still at the editing stage...

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