mikefab
Established Member
So time ran out for the workshop in the dining room! The plan had been to build a timber structure in the garden, but that didn't look like it was going to work out in terms of the workshop size vs garden size negotiations, cost to build, and time to build when we have a house to renovate.
So I've found a workshop to rent 5 mins up the road in some converted farm buildings. It was a bit of a worry how I was going to move machinery and workbenches, but a local machinery dealer came to my rescue. I'd bought my Sedgwick MB planer and Wadkin AGS saw off him a year and a half ago when I moved into the dining room.
He turned up with his pallet trolley, wheeled the gear through the house expertly avoiding all new plaster and mouldings, and then craned them through the front door and onto the truck. At the other end he managed to drive the truck down a step and onto the grass before craning the machines in through the door again.
I didnt get any pictures of the machines flying through the door but did catch my workbench in flight. If anyone needs to move any machinery in the North East then I'd highly recommend Mark
So I've found a workshop to rent 5 mins up the road in some converted farm buildings. It was a bit of a worry how I was going to move machinery and workbenches, but a local machinery dealer came to my rescue. I'd bought my Sedgwick MB planer and Wadkin AGS saw off him a year and a half ago when I moved into the dining room.
He turned up with his pallet trolley, wheeled the gear through the house expertly avoiding all new plaster and mouldings, and then craned them through the front door and onto the truck. At the other end he managed to drive the truck down a step and onto the grass before craning the machines in through the door again.
I didnt get any pictures of the machines flying through the door but did catch my workbench in flight. If anyone needs to move any machinery in the North East then I'd highly recommend Mark