D devonwoody Established Member Joined 11 Apr 2004 Messages 13,493 Reaction score 25 Location Paignton Devon 4 Nov 2007 #1 http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com.au ... ntid=57841
B bigjoe Established Member Joined 7 May 2007 Messages 105 Reaction score 0 Location Scottish borders 4 Nov 2007 #2 Now thats what i call a workshop slab! bet they didnt mix that by hand :shock:
nickson71 Established Member Joined 9 Feb 2006 Messages 401 Reaction score 0 Location Darwen ,Northwest England 4 Nov 2007 #3 that looks like bigger than the size of of my house, back yard and workshop all combined
D devonwoody Established Member Joined 11 Apr 2004 Messages 13,493 Reaction score 25 Location Paignton Devon 4 Nov 2007 #4 OK weep some more, here is the full thread. http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com.au ... hp?t=58442
F filsgreen Established Member Joined 21 Feb 2006 Messages 689 Reaction score 1 Location Litherland, Merseyside 5 Nov 2007 #5 I've stopped reading such threads, they only make me sad What makes it worse is that I've moved to Jersey and haven't even got a workshop now, and all my tools are in storage! Wish I lived in Canada, USA etc etc.
I've stopped reading such threads, they only make me sad What makes it worse is that I've moved to Jersey and haven't even got a workshop now, and all my tools are in storage! Wish I lived in Canada, USA etc etc.
ByronBlack Established Member Joined 4 Sep 2005 Messages 4,117 Reaction score 1 Location Thurrock, Essex 5 Nov 2007 #6 it's a little on the cramped side!
M Matt_S Established Member Joined 11 Jul 2006 Messages 304 Reaction score 0 Location Staplehurst, Kent 5 Nov 2007 #7 Shed conjures up images of small shiplap structures with a few pots and a lawnmower! That's a barn not a shed :shock:
Shed conjures up images of small shiplap structures with a few pots and a lawnmower! That's a barn not a shed :shock:
D devonwoody Established Member Joined 11 Apr 2004 Messages 13,493 Reaction score 25 Location Paignton Devon 5 Nov 2007 #8 A bit of a gloat, but I have visited at least 12 Australian sheds and they are usually full of machinery as well.
A bit of a gloat, but I have visited at least 12 Australian sheds and they are usually full of machinery as well.
WellsWood Established Member Joined 5 Nov 2004 Messages 1,300 Reaction score 1 Location N.Kent 5 Nov 2007 #9 That's not a shed - it's an aircraft hanger :shock: :shock:
L Lord Nibbo Established Member Joined 18 Oct 2005 Messages 2,576 Reaction score 0 Location Near Looe, Cornwall. 5 Nov 2007 #10 I bet it ain't half dark in there with the doors shut :wink:
CHJ Established Member Joined 31 Dec 2004 Messages 20,132 Reaction score 80 Location Cotswolds UK 5 Nov 2007 #11 Lord Nibbo":vwogx85v said: I bet it ain't half dark in there with the doors shut :wink: Click to expand... Yes but I bet they are only ever shut for nighttime lockup in those temperatures. I hate cold but I don't know if I could cope with a metal workshop in that climate.
Lord Nibbo":vwogx85v said: I bet it ain't half dark in there with the doors shut :wink: Click to expand... Yes but I bet they are only ever shut for nighttime lockup in those temperatures. I hate cold but I don't know if I could cope with a metal workshop in that climate.
D devonwoody Established Member Joined 11 Apr 2004 Messages 13,493 Reaction score 25 Location Paignton Devon 5 Nov 2007 #12 Yes you can fry an egg on a table saw sometimes. In fact one forum member here who lives in Oz. doesnt go into his workshop from Novemember to March.
Yes you can fry an egg on a table saw sometimes. In fact one forum member here who lives in Oz. doesnt go into his workshop from Novemember to March.