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The new shop!
Davo J:
Hi mhh,
Have been watching from the start, moving along nicely,
I see you are mixing it your self.
I remember in my younger years thinking how much I would save if I mixed my own. I bought a pallet and a half of cement and all the sand and aggregate to go with it. There was only 2 of us and we were stuffed for days after it. I will never do that again.
Davo
mhh:
Update!
There is not much progress at the time due to unforeseen projects!
BUT! the floor is nearly done! (only need 2 small areas where there is some plumbing to do first) The walls and ceiling has been washed and we're ready to repair the walls!
The pictures are coming later (currently they are still in the camera and the camera is not with me)
John Hill:
--- Quote from: Davo J on March 14, 2010, 08:38:34 AM ---
I remember in my younger years thinking how much I would save if I mixed my own. I bought a pallet and a half of cement and all the sand and aggregate to go with it. There was only 2 of us and we were stuffed for days after it. I will never do that again.
Davo
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Davo, when I was younger I went to help a friend lay a pad for his garage, he had all the materials and we were ready to start. Then he pulled out a library book on how to mix concrete! His wife cussed him for being so useless and sent him indoors to look after the children while she and I did the job. Cunning sod if you ask me! :lol:
mhh:
Finally a new update! It's starting to look like something! The only things left to do before we can move the machines is to get the 32amp cable up. But before we do that my brother is holding his wedding in the shop.
DMIOM:
--- Quote from: mhh on August 05, 2010, 03:06:53 AM ---Finally a new update! It's starting to look like something! The only things left to do before we can move the machines is to get the 32amp cable up. But before we do that my brother is holding his wedding in the shop.....
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Well, maybe even after its a functioning shop you could continue with the weddings in & around the shop? In Britain, probably the most famous wedding venue is the Blacksmith's shop at Gretna Green
Maybe in your case you could even CNC a prototype and then lost-wax cast the wedding ring at the same time? :beer:
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