Cozzer
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Spurred on - nay! Inspired! - by nosuchhounds'"Tiny 8 x 6 workshop" thread below and a few days of good weather, I determined to sort my shed properly.
I scrounged 3 scaffold boards off my wife's employer, and ripped apart a few pallets so I could laminate some sturdy legs and stretchers and stuff.
It seemed a good idea at the time, and courtesy of Rex Krugeur's workbench plan - well, along the lines of - managed to cobble together a "proper" bench.
Have to admit I was quite chuffed, especially when I remembered that it wouldn't go through the door and had to be constructed - constructed! Get me! - inside.
It's big. Some might say too big. Indeed, I might be one of them.
I got to the stage of "Whose ******* idea was this anyway?!" pretty soon, but as couldn't blame anyone else, I carried on.
I cut down another 2 pallets to make smaller ones, splashed out on some 40mm castors, and made 3 "sledges" to hold stuff under the bench. Brilliant.
My table saw sits on one of 'em. I've a boxed, never used flux-core welder and mitre saw on another, and for the minute a bench grinder on the third.
All tucked away under the bench, but can be wheeled out when needed....
I've my little band saw sitting on one end of the bench, and a small pillar drill on the other end.
Fantastic! It looks the business! It actually looks like I might know what I'm doing! But don't be fooled...
That's when I turned round to spy all the stuff that's yet to find a home. A router table. Boxed masonary drill. Some other kit that I can't remember as I type.
Boxes of screws. Soldering irons. Mallets. Drills. Router. Screwdrivers by the score. Hammers. Chisels...
2 x 3-drawer tool boxes, courtesy of Aldi...like the pro SnapOn jobs. Well.....same colour, anyway.
I looked again at nosuchhounds thread photo's - he's even got a stool, for God's sake!
I've come indoors to grab and cigarette or two, a mug of Nescafe, and to try and think what to do.
For the minute, I've one conclusion.....
The
Shed
Just
Isn't
Big
Enough..
I scrounged 3 scaffold boards off my wife's employer, and ripped apart a few pallets so I could laminate some sturdy legs and stretchers and stuff.
It seemed a good idea at the time, and courtesy of Rex Krugeur's workbench plan - well, along the lines of - managed to cobble together a "proper" bench.
Have to admit I was quite chuffed, especially when I remembered that it wouldn't go through the door and had to be constructed - constructed! Get me! - inside.
It's big. Some might say too big. Indeed, I might be one of them.
I got to the stage of "Whose ******* idea was this anyway?!" pretty soon, but as couldn't blame anyone else, I carried on.
I cut down another 2 pallets to make smaller ones, splashed out on some 40mm castors, and made 3 "sledges" to hold stuff under the bench. Brilliant.
My table saw sits on one of 'em. I've a boxed, never used flux-core welder and mitre saw on another, and for the minute a bench grinder on the third.
All tucked away under the bench, but can be wheeled out when needed....
I've my little band saw sitting on one end of the bench, and a small pillar drill on the other end.
Fantastic! It looks the business! It actually looks like I might know what I'm doing! But don't be fooled...
That's when I turned round to spy all the stuff that's yet to find a home. A router table. Boxed masonary drill. Some other kit that I can't remember as I type.
Boxes of screws. Soldering irons. Mallets. Drills. Router. Screwdrivers by the score. Hammers. Chisels...
2 x 3-drawer tool boxes, courtesy of Aldi...like the pro SnapOn jobs. Well.....same colour, anyway.
I looked again at nosuchhounds thread photo's - he's even got a stool, for God's sake!
I've come indoors to grab and cigarette or two, a mug of Nescafe, and to try and think what to do.
For the minute, I've one conclusion.....
The
Shed
Just
Isn't
Big
Enough..