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Mcluma

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I thought i share some pictures with you of my temporary workshop

Its very mobile, i had it already moved twice :D

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Benchwayze":2febz0xc said:
Gawd Mac,

I hope no nefarious so and so, with a Stanley Knife realises what's in your shop! :shock:

John


:shock:

No worries,

the tools go into the workshop at night, and we have a very good security system
a mechanical one and three life ones 8)
 
Hey Mcluma

Looks like you've nicked my Costco garage :lol: :lol:

Must get a bit draughty in there methinks.

Bob
 
Lons":3bcyepsa said:
Hey Mcluma

Looks like you've nicked my Costco garage :lol: :lol:

Must get a bit draughty in there methinks.

Bob

Yep that is the one

I really think its a good buy. I should have bought two

No draught at all
 
Mcluma":100fa3ao said:
Lons":100fa3ao said:
Hey Mcluma

Looks like you've nicked my Costco garage :lol: :lol:

Must get a bit draughty in there methinks.

Bob

Yep that is the one

I really think its a good buy. I should have bought two

No draught at all

I think so too although mine rarely gets used.

I bought it about 6 years ago for £100 + vat, to use as a teporary marquee for a party and used it occasionaly since for similar events and odd storage. spends most of its' time in the box.

It's being borrowed in a couple of weeks for a friends 40th, (probably the reason I'm invited :lol: )

Bob
 
That extractor is for sale

Its one of those moterless extractors,

the ones where you fit the motor somewhere in the roof, so ensure there is no excessive sound in the kitchen *however i do not have that motor only the hood
 
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