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Dean W:
Looking good, David. Getting those surfaces flat should make quite a difference. Good job, that. |
Stilldrillin:
Thanks for your comments Chaps! :thumbup: Feeling well off it, at the mo.... Me and cold weather really don't mix...... I dress accordingly, during my few (short) workshop sessions. But still get chilled...... Shivers/ headaches for a couple of days afterwards. ::) I guess I'm not as young as I would like to be! :bang: Ah, well..... Cheer up! Just looked at the forecast....... No change, for the next 14 days. David D |
NickG:
After my last post I have changed my mind .... had numb fingers last night! |
DavidA:
arnoldb, ....I hope the UK weather lets up for you guys.. No chance. It doesn't really start again until tonight. Dave. |
Bogstandard:
I keep telling you lads, do what I have done. A smallish cheapo oil filled rad from Wilko's or somewher similar. Plug it in and leave it on. I put mine on well over a month ago and won't go off until around March. My shop at this time is at about 60 degs F. Perfect for working in, and the machines don't feel too cold. But it does take a few days to reach a nice working temp. They cost very little to run, all you have to do is make sure you have no draughts about the place. John |
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