Hello, my name is Cobbs, I live on a small holding in North Cornwall, run an online abrasive shop, enjoy gardening (fruit and veg), make cheese and cider and butcher wood occasionally, as well stone, when I'm in the mood.
Thanks Bingy! To be honest, I'm not sure what my number one is these days - I used to live for turning, but now I only do it when I need to as part of something else - the drums for a wool carder for my partner being a recent example. Similarly, started out lettering in wood, but now prefer stone, so I suppose it's all just a continuum, which has the downside of never really mastering any one thing. But then, these days I only do what I want to do in the workshop, so it's not like I depend on it for a living...Good morning and welcome to the club, I also enjoy growing veg and a few soft fruits , and of course wood working is my no1
I completely agree- I left the constraints of working for b/gas for many years because of the pressure they put you under while doing a safety critical job . Due to other issues in my life it was just too much . Now i choose the jobs I want . It could be a garden clear out , new fence , a new gate etc . Next week I’m erecting a flat pack steel pergola. The week after I’m replacing the foul water drains to a large house .The only stone work I’ve done is a few brick walls, and many patios over the years .although my main trade is/ was a gas engineer being able to turn my hand to other jobs and do them to a good standard is what keeps me going .Thanks Bingy! To be honest, I'm not sure what my number one is these days - I used to live for turning, but now I only do it when I need to as part of something else - the drums for a wool carder for my partner being a recent example. Similarly, started out lettering in wood, but now prefer stone, so I suppose it's all just a continuum, which has the downside of never really mastering any one thing. But then, these days I only do what I want to do in the workshop, so it's not like I depend on it for a living...
Not far from Cowslip then? (Mrs HJ spends a fair bit of time there)Bingy -variety really is the spice of life!
Phil, I'm a few miles north of Lanson (Launceston), about halfway to Bude. I live about 2 miles from where I grew up. Do I take it your around Camborne?
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