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Post by pitbull on Mar 12, 2008 21:02:49 GMT
This is where I spend a little of my time day to day. Though at the moment I am mainly on site finishing the 3 storey office block that I am involved with. Tomorrow I am machining up skirtings and facings for the doorsets that I am doing. This is my best buy at an auction for £1000
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Post by sainty on Mar 12, 2008 22:33:53 GMT
Wow, thats vast. I think you need to buy some more machines to fill up the spaces. Do you work on your own in there?
Rgds
Sainty
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Post by pitbull on Mar 12, 2008 22:45:58 GMT
Mainly on my own. I keep thinking of an apprentise to share it with, but its mine all mine, its not machinery that I need its extraction thats on my list. I have also thats not in view a 1m wide belt sander to the bottom right of the picture. A large pillar drill and chop saw to the bottom left. And 2x 22' containers outside for timber storage. At the moment I have a cube and a half of beech sitting inbetween the thicknesser and spindle moulder. And another 3/4 cube converted into door frames next to my bench which is beneath where Im standing taking the picture.
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Post by mailee on Mar 12, 2008 22:52:24 GMT
DROOL! I dream of workshops like that.
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Post by pitbull on Mar 12, 2008 22:59:16 GMT
DROOL! I dream of workshops like that. Ive been dead lucky with it. My surface planer is an old wadkin RZ 7 1/2' bed on it. I bought it at the same auction I bought my spindle moulder. £2000 all in, including auction fee's
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Post by jfc on Mar 12, 2008 23:11:25 GMT
Ok i have just gone to the bottom of the garden and kicked my shed It didnt give me any more room but i told that shed good ! ;D
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Post by engineerone on Mar 12, 2008 23:36:05 GMT
that looks bigger than my whole flat nice place to start. look very carefully at cyclonic extraction it is the ideal thing for that amount of space paul
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Post by wizer on Mar 13, 2008 8:30:20 GMT
fantastic space. What sort of lighting do you have in there? I'm guessing once that door closes it's a bit cavernous.
What part of the country are you in?
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Post by pitbull on Mar 13, 2008 16:48:42 GMT
fantastic space. What sort of lighting do you have in there? I'm guessing once that door closes it's a bit cavernous. What part of the country are you in? I have a high roof of 4m, which hangs 8' tube lighting
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Post by thallow on Mar 13, 2008 18:47:04 GMT
Ok i have just gone to the bottom of the garden and kicked my shed It didnt give me any more room but i told that shed good ! ;D
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