Here's something you never see - a clean workshop!
Yeah, I didn't believe it myself. I needed photographic proof.
George
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Here's something you never see - a clean workshop!
Yeah, I didn't believe it myself. I needed photographic proof.
George
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I think this is a studio set
Doesn't vaguely resemble mine...
That's a rare animal around my parts!
So sad.
Hmmm..... What to do, what to do?
(sigh)
I guess in answer to that other long running post..."
...the answer in this case for these exemplary folks would be...
Sad, sad, sad.
@G3750 posted:
Now that’s the sign of a sick mind…….LMAO
All Unicorns!
@colorado hirailer posted:Doesn't vaguely resemble mine...
Actually, most of the time, it doesn't resemble mine either!
George
@Steve Tyler posted:PHOTOSHOP!!!
ROFLMAO, no not this time. Not that I haven't fooled around at times.
Mine was clean, a couple small projects laying on it. The bench to the side catches a bunch of the overflow.
you are fortunate. Although my new trainboard is 18 ft by 24 ft, that leaves a very small space for my 3 by 5 worktable and chair, lighting much to be desired. I am working to improve it but with limited options. I so need a larger table to build models, foam mountains. Gary
A clean workshop is the product of a very sick brain.
@Purplepapa posted:
And I'll bet you know where almost everything is. Worse thing I ever did a few years ago was "organize" my parts storage - going from knowing where almost everything was to knowing where almost everything should be. Not the same thing. I still can't find some things.
This thread got me thinking. I’ve known that at some point I won’t have any space on the layout table to use as a makeshift workbench. Seeing each one here got me thinking about the space in the main basement room that had been taken up with our daughter’s piano. As of a month ago, it’s at her house. I should claim the space before someone else does. 😄
@The TrainBoard posted:you are fortunate. Although my new trainboard is 18 ft by 24 ft, that leaves a very small space for my 3 by 5 worktable and chair, lighting much to be desired. I am working to improve it but with limited options. I so need a larger table to build models, foam mountains. Gary
That is true, but I also planned for the situation. I had a workshop in the old (previous) house's furnace room. It was small and crowded (had to work around the furnace, duct work, drain pipes, the hot water heater, and a crawl space). I had to put up 3 different sections of pegboard.
George
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