Benchwayze
Established Member
Sadly I am having to call it a day for heavy, serious woodwork.
I am having great difficulty in caring for my wife, who has Parkinson's disease as well as suspect Alzheimer's.
My own health is also borderline, as a type 2 diabetic, frantically trying to lose weight.
So enough of my problems.
My time in the workshop is becoming more and more limited, so reluctantly I took the decision to give in. I haven't the courage to stop altogether, and I want to keep a handwork shop in the yard. (When I can finish erecting the damn thing!)
I am retaining the machines and power tools for my son, for whatever he wishes to do with them. but I shall be concentrating on small items of handwork.
Initially, I shall be disposing of a fair amount of timber in piecemeal packages.
As for tools, I have quite a number of planes, (Surprise-surprise) so at the moment I am slowly sorting through hand-tools I can dispose of.
If anyone wishes to drop by, and have a look at the timber you might be interested in, just PM me. (I live close by Junction 7 M6, so if you PM me, I'll give you the post code so you can have a shufty. )
I've enjoyed my woodwork, and had a lot of fun, whiled away a lot of hours. I've met a lot of great people, had my fair share of articles published in the 'comics', as Jacob puts it. I even enjoyed 'debating' with some folk on forums, and don't intend to stop visiting UKW.
So you lot better behave 'cos I'll be watching! :lol:
Thanks to everyone for your chats, contributions, and friendships. I wish you all the best of luck.
Don't forget. Machines don't know the difference between timber and flesh. (I have all my digits !) The only thing now that might get rid of a few is my diabetes!
Regards
John
I am having great difficulty in caring for my wife, who has Parkinson's disease as well as suspect Alzheimer's.
My own health is also borderline, as a type 2 diabetic, frantically trying to lose weight.
So enough of my problems.
My time in the workshop is becoming more and more limited, so reluctantly I took the decision to give in. I haven't the courage to stop altogether, and I want to keep a handwork shop in the yard. (When I can finish erecting the damn thing!)
I am retaining the machines and power tools for my son, for whatever he wishes to do with them. but I shall be concentrating on small items of handwork.
Initially, I shall be disposing of a fair amount of timber in piecemeal packages.
As for tools, I have quite a number of planes, (Surprise-surprise) so at the moment I am slowly sorting through hand-tools I can dispose of.
If anyone wishes to drop by, and have a look at the timber you might be interested in, just PM me. (I live close by Junction 7 M6, so if you PM me, I'll give you the post code so you can have a shufty. )
I've enjoyed my woodwork, and had a lot of fun, whiled away a lot of hours. I've met a lot of great people, had my fair share of articles published in the 'comics', as Jacob puts it. I even enjoyed 'debating' with some folk on forums, and don't intend to stop visiting UKW.
So you lot better behave 'cos I'll be watching! :lol:
Thanks to everyone for your chats, contributions, and friendships. I wish you all the best of luck.
Don't forget. Machines don't know the difference between timber and flesh. (I have all my digits !) The only thing now that might get rid of a few is my diabetes!
Regards
John