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    Martyn Edwards 2
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      @martynedwards2

      Due to a house move and losing a double garage a new 'man cave' had to be built. A 14'x8' insulated build with most of the essentials 'shoe horned' in. Still more to do.

      Best purchase were the 4K LED Batons, I've lost count of how many glass tubes I've inadvertently smashed in the past!

      Also the non slip 'coined' rubber sheet on the floor and bench tops. Very easy to keep clean and totally resistant to oils etc.,

      …..and you can never have enough sockets!

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      Martyn Edwards 2
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        @martynedwards2
        #583512
        Steviegtr
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          @steviegtr

          That looks very neat Martyn.

          Steve.

          #583513
          Harry Wilkes
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            @harrywilkes58467

            Posher than mine wink

            H

            #583517
            Dalboy
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              @dalboy

              I did the opposite to you and went from a 12' X 8' workshop to a 20' X 10' and I just wondered how I got all of the equipment into the small one. You seemed to have managed to squeeze it all in and still have some worktop space

              #583528
              Chris Evans 6
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                @chrisevans6

                Your new workshop looks great, gives me inspiration for a downsizing move. Sadly the Bridgeport and 14"x40" lathe will have to go. Health is going downhill so best to sell soon and get set up with smaller kit.

                #583755
                DutchDan
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                  @dutchdan

                  That looks brilliant, seems like a nice place to work.

                  Did you build a ramp up onto the platform to get the machines in?

                  #583786
                  Martyn Edwards 2
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                    @martynedwards2
                    Posted by DutchDan on 03/02/2022 15:16:22:

                    That looks brilliant, seems like a nice place to work.

                    Did you build a ramp up onto the platform to get the machines in?

                    Funnily enough I've just made some steps up to the door today!

                    All the machines were manually lifted up with the exception of the Sieg Mill, which I used a planks and sack truck then internally an engine crane to get it up onto the bench.

                    #584593
                    John Doe 2
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                      @johndoe2

                      Nice job ! Could you come and do mine ?laugh

                      Can I ask about your vice arrangement. I will be fitting out a garage as a workshop this year and am currently designing it in my head. I was thinking of a similar co-located vice arrangement to allow metal and woodworking projects, but obviously don't want the vices or the workpieces to foul each other.

                      And any comments about the DeWalt bandsaw – any good?

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                      Frances IoM
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                        @francesiom58905

                        personally I’d avoid dual use of a vice for metal work and wood work – metal work tends to be oily which is often the last thing you want on woodwork – also on a woodworking vice it is common to inset the fixed jaw so that a wooden rail along side of bench can act as the fixed jaw with a wooden cover fitted to the moving jaw – both these will be easily damaged if in contact with metal.

                        Edited By Frances IoM on 08/02/2022 13:01:28

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                        Andrew Tinsley
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                          @andrewtinsley63637

                          Looking at my workshop, I wonder where you will put all the small tools and bits and pieces. I find they take up more space than machine tools.

                          Still an excellent job on the layout. I bet it doesn't stay as neat once you start work! I seem to take as much time tidying up and putting things back as I do constructive work!!

                          Andrew.

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