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Darren:
Thats exactly why I live where I do :ddb: Google LL41 ... |
bogstandard:
Darren, Laughable or not, sometimes that is the only way to hold really small parts in the mill or on the grinder, big vices for big things and sometimes small but little vices for small or tiny. Bernd, I told you ages ago about how cramped we were, and showed you how tightly packed the houses are. I am not too bad, as I did have a reasonably sized garden until the shop went in. Like Darren, if you look for CW1 3RQ you should be able to find my shop in the rear garden, from aerial photos, it shows up as a large white rectangle. Bogs |
Bernd:
--- Quote from: Darren on April 23, 2009, 07:21:20 PM ---Thats exactly why I live where I do :ddb: Google LL41 ... --- End quote --- I found one Darren, Tanygrisiau, Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd, LL41, it's right next to the Ffestiniog Railway. :lol: :lol: Regards, Bernd |
Bernd:
Boy Bogs, you are cramped in there. I thought the houses over here in the housing tract were jammed together, you guys are even closer. No more "space" jokes from me. Honest, unless of course..... :wack:....... no never mind. Bernd |
Darren:
Those little steam engines are a marvel, old quarry engines. Have to wonder if they are large models or little real ones. They are stunning though. They pass right by my house. Peeps come from all over the world to see them. They have been extending the track (putting it back) over the last few years. Now you can travel for many miles on them through stunning scenery where no roads go. I must take a trip one day, never have...yet.. |
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