niall Y
Established Member
Today and part of yesterday, I've been tidying up the workshop. Have to admit that I've been a bit lax this year about keeping on top of things. Because of building work, earlier in the year, it had become a bit of a dumping ground.
I think, the main problem is, I'm accumulating lots of 'useful stuff' - mainly off-cuts of timber. Today I've been quite brutal and chopped up and bagged much of it for burning. This is where the bandsaw really come into its own. Also been through my jigs and templates and thinned them out. Earlier I got rid of a load of manky dust sheets. These have the habit of proliferating, especially when the wife passes on the old bedsheets and duvet covers. It has all been quite a useful exercise, as I've discovered lots of things I didn't know I had.
One thing I've noticed this year is that the cobwebs are really bad. There are whole clusters of these, in the workshop, arranged like little hammocks holding dust and shavings. Not sure that this isn't the spiders response to a lack of flying insects, in general, as I'm also getting a face full when I enter the greenhouse every morning.
I think, the main problem is, I'm accumulating lots of 'useful stuff' - mainly off-cuts of timber. Today I've been quite brutal and chopped up and bagged much of it for burning. This is where the bandsaw really come into its own. Also been through my jigs and templates and thinned them out. Earlier I got rid of a load of manky dust sheets. These have the habit of proliferating, especially when the wife passes on the old bedsheets and duvet covers. It has all been quite a useful exercise, as I've discovered lots of things I didn't know I had.
One thing I've noticed this year is that the cobwebs are really bad. There are whole clusters of these, in the workshop, arranged like little hammocks holding dust and shavings. Not sure that this isn't the spiders response to a lack of flying insects, in general, as I'm also getting a face full when I enter the greenhouse every morning.