The Shark
Established Member
Hi Guys,
Can you guess I got a camera for christmas!! At least I feel as if I can contribute a bit more now.
Welcome to the tour of the workshop. It is a single skin, single garage in the back garden, with an up and over metal door on one end, and a hardwood glazed door leading from the garden. It is heated with a 2kw fan heater which takes the chill off.
A few months ago, SWMBO went on a hen weekend to Dublin. All she brought me back was a sign which hangs in the door. I'm still not sure if it was meant for me, or as a message for unwelcome visitors. I really must ask her sometime!!
On entering the workshop, an immediate turn left takes you to the Myford ML8 lathe.
Against the up and over door is my table saw, thicknesser, offcuts box and set of sash cramps.
Down the far wall is bandsaw, night-school made tool chest, mitre saw, saw horses, sanders and storage.
There is a bench at the far end, with home-made sander, drill press and grinding wheels. No prizes for guessing what is for tea tonight!
Coming back up towards the entrance door are the G-cramps and more storage.
Finally, a view from the end.
I don't make much large stuff, so it suits me fine. Any large stuff I have made is constructed outside on a nice day.
Hope you enjoyed the tour,
Malc
Can you guess I got a camera for christmas!! At least I feel as if I can contribute a bit more now.
Welcome to the tour of the workshop. It is a single skin, single garage in the back garden, with an up and over metal door on one end, and a hardwood glazed door leading from the garden. It is heated with a 2kw fan heater which takes the chill off.
A few months ago, SWMBO went on a hen weekend to Dublin. All she brought me back was a sign which hangs in the door. I'm still not sure if it was meant for me, or as a message for unwelcome visitors. I really must ask her sometime!!
On entering the workshop, an immediate turn left takes you to the Myford ML8 lathe.
Against the up and over door is my table saw, thicknesser, offcuts box and set of sash cramps.
Down the far wall is bandsaw, night-school made tool chest, mitre saw, saw horses, sanders and storage.
There is a bench at the far end, with home-made sander, drill press and grinding wheels. No prizes for guessing what is for tea tonight!
Coming back up towards the entrance door are the G-cramps and more storage.
Finally, a view from the end.
I don't make much large stuff, so it suits me fine. Any large stuff I have made is constructed outside on a nice day.
Hope you enjoyed the tour,
Malc