The Breakroom > The Water Cooler
Cleaning
Bernd:
--- Quote from: bogstandard on December 09, 2010, 08:06:41 PM ---So it's OK to start kicking your a**e again then. :lol: :lol:
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I didn't know you had stopped. :lol: :lol: :lol:
--- Quote ---Greatest best wishes on a speedy recovery. :thumbup:
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Thank you Bog's
--- Quote ---There are two ways to deal with cleaning when you are not really up to it.
Either get someone else to do it for you (like I do) or leave it. The world won't collapse around our ears just because Bernd didn't clean out his shop.
Bogs
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Well I think I discovered a third. When you have the room {small :poke: at you Bog's} you just move the "stuff" like in the picture to a new and undisclosed horizontal storage area. I don't think you call it cleaning, it's more like redistributing the mess to another location. :lol: :lol: :lol:
Besided that I found a project I had started, one of Elmer's engines and my "Round Tuit". So now there's no excuss of not getting round tuit.
I'll post some pics later today if get into the shop.
Bernd
Bernd:
Artie, Bluechip, Dean, Adve,
Hope I din't forget anyone, thanks so much for your warm wishes for a speedy recovery.
I've already warned the wife that when I'm feeling better she better whatch out. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Bernd
Bernd:
Ok here's what it looks like now.
And here a few of the items that were hiding in that area.
An unfinished Elmer's "Slider" and my round tuit.
And I had started a boiler. This was written up in Live Steam many years ago.
My first portable computer. A Tandy PC6 with BASIC for programing.
Next is a few pictures of the "Model Shop" ::)
Left side to back
Right side to back
The middle two benches.
Now out to that large basement that Roger (rleet) mentioned.
The right side of the basement. Here's what your looking at, bandsaw, planer, joiner, Bridgeport.
More left is the Logan lathe, drill press, planer, and behind the planer the upper part of the Buffalo drill press.
Another picture toward the Bridgeport.
Right side of the basememnt. Lots of storage units and shelveing units, bascially a storage area for what might be needed some day.
Two grinders and the start of a model railroad.
And finely my second computer station. Remeber Eric saying something about those disks? To the right of the tower is my DOS base computer. Still works. I use it for AutoCad since it drives my E size HP plotter.
Now this is were the frustrating part comes in. As you've seen I've got a lot of horizontal storage through out the whole basement. Imagine how frustrating it is looking for a tool you laid down somewhere. That's one of the reasons I don't get any projects done, I spend more time looking for my tools. So I'm hoping I can get a bit of orginizing done to make my life a bit easier. ::)
That's it for now.
Bernd
Rob.Wilson:
Cracking shop you have there Bernd :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:
I have space envy now :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Whats that in the last photo to the left of the commuter monitor ,, on the next bench ?
Rob
doubleboost:
Very nice i have space envy too :( :( :( :( :(
I did notice quite a lot of wood contamination :) :) :) :) :) :) :)
I hope your recovery is a speedy one
John
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