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Offline steamboatmodel

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Shop crawl
« on: April 27, 2008, 11:18:07 PM »
Hi PDs
In the introduce yourself section John (bogstandard) mentioned in a reply that "I am very busy at the moment trying to calculate where all my new machinery is going to fit in my tiny workshop. So my engine production has fallen drastically, except for three I have to finish for just over a weeks time." Well John could you give us a Shop Crawl after you get set up with the new machinery?
Regards,
Gerald
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Red_Hamish

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Re: Shop crawl
« Reply #1 on: April 28, 2008, 01:26:27 AM »
Hello all, yes  it would be interesting to crawl through other peoples workshops. I'm still trying to organise my new workshop layout after moving house last summer. The major hindrance is getting an electrician in to check the existing wiring and  renew the lighting circuits which are shot to pieces. The existing circuits are so bad the I've had to isolate them at the main power board. When I need power in there now it is a case of firing up the generator, which I had to use for its' original purpose when we had two power cuts yesterday afternoon (sorry to David as we were chatting on Skype when abruptly cut off) and the important part was to get the satellite TV ready to record Dr. Who ! My good wife was furious when I phoned her to mention this and she asked if I'd plugged in the newly filled feezer and the answer was no  :o I had not thought about that  :D

Cheers

Jim

 

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