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Think I would have a hungry and very large dog locked inside with all that kit in a shed! :o :D
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Richard - projects are always welcomed.
Ian - let me know when the materials arrive. ;)
PB - a tidy space reveals more places to store more ‘stuff’. You can never have enough ‘stuff’.
Barry and Brian - locked and alarmed but the dog is asleep on the sofa.
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You obviously have too much time on your hands, and a very orderly mind. I only tidy my workshop, when i cant find something. Mind you, it is 20x12, so takes some tidying.
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Steve you may need extra space for the darts. :D
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Come to think of it, I didn't spot the tatty old arm chair, Oil heater, mini fridge and TV for these odd times when needed!!!! :o
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Brian wrote: Tue Feb 09, 2021 11:26 am Come to think of it, I didn't spot the tatty old arm chair, Oil heater, mini fridge and TV for these odd times when needed!!!! :o
Oh Brian, you tease!

Old cashier’s chair, oil heater under the bench, radio on the shelf and carpet on the floor. The fridge is in the garage next to the shed. ;)
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More pottering in the workshop this week. As well as building another box to store my collection of taps and dies, I started off with a see through wire rack/dispenser. I did have one with the reels stored on a threaded rod but spent too long dismantling it if I needed to take a roll out. The V shaped tray solves that.

Image2021-02-14_07-32-46 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr

Then it was time to put together some pipe work to connect my workshop vacuum to the bandsaw and give me a separate take off for a hose. Proper dust extraction pipe and valves are a tad pricey so I used 40mm pond pipework. There are supposed to be two of those big yellow valves but the supplier forgot to pack the other one. Should arrive this week so I can easily switch between the two options. It’s a bit Heath Robinson, but it works.

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You’ll have nothing to do when you’ve sorted everything out Steve. Do like your wire dispenser.
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bulleidboy wrote: Tue Feb 09, 2021 9:10 am Very impressive Steve - I hope you have a decent lock on the door. Barry
One place we used to live you did not have to lock the shed door. They used to just saw a hole in the back wall. :lol:
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sandy wrote: Sun Feb 14, 2021 9:51 pm
bulleidboy wrote: Tue Feb 09, 2021 9:10 am Very impressive Steve - I hope you have a decent lock on the door. Barry
One place we used to live you did not have to lock the shed door. They used to just saw a hole in the back wall. :lol:
I've heard of shed roofs being lifted off where the doors and windows have been too hard to break in to.
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