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Brass_Machine:

--- Quote from: HS93 on November 07, 2010, 04:37:59 PM ---
You should be ashamed having a shop like that discusting    :lol:  :lol:

peter

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No kidding right?

What motorcycle is that?

Eric

BillTodd:

--- Quote ---You should be ashamed having a shop like that discusting   
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Sorry Peter, I will throw a bucket of swarf over the floor as soon as I stop typing :LOL:


--- Quote ---What motorcycle is that?
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Ducati 851 Strada  '89 monoposto

johnbaz:
WOW!!! Bill, that really is tidy :bow:

My trouble is that i'm a hoarder, i also go to the carboot sales and come home with all sorts :scratch:

The garage is 25'x10' but i have the little car in there and all sorts of other stuff- i started to get rid of some gear, i sold the clarkes wood lathe that's on the bench, i've also gotten rid of two bandsaws leaving me with two though i still have four benchdrills in there, another wood lathe (record), various linishers, in fact to much stuff to mention :bang:..
As i said earlier, i could do with attaching a car port to the front of the garage for the midget to go under which would leave me room to lay the stuff out better...
Here's how the garage was when i cleared it a little when the old estate toyota went...







John :beer:

John Hill:

--- Quote from: BillTodd on November 07, 2010, 03:50:24 PM ---This is embarrassing, I couldn't find a picture of my garage looking messy


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What a sorry sight Bill,  have you taken a look at the tumbled over plastic bottle on the shelf to the left of the picture? :coffee:

Jonny:
Really lads you will have to try a damned site harder, not entirely a hoarder the stuff does get used but lack of space.

Its a bit too shocking or should i say embarrassing, though i do like a cleanish floor it annoys me to trample on swarf. It does get flung on to the racks especially when using the Ceratizit cutter, phew have to wear protective clothing.
Rather embarrassing again i took over the dining room temp of course, that was years ago. Shed coming on for that now.
In winter when doing woodwork, i leave the saw dust down, it stops the cold coming through and warms up quicker.
Worst of all after 10 mins work the swarf gets thrown by the door, 50 mins i can fill a wheelie bin! Have to stretch to get over it -bin man only comes every two weeks. Funny one last week gas meter reader wouldnt take no for an answer, said you cant get in, full stretch over high alum swarf your an engineer ive seen some things in my time.

New lathe coming Thursday the only way i can get four in is to shift some stuff outside. Will start gutting it tomorrow its gonna take that long to do just a 1/4.

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