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Am I the only one?
rotorhead:
A chair would be nice, all I can do is lean against the bench, even that is pleasurable :whip:
mattinker:
I have an assortment of different workshop stools, varying heights, these can also be used for working, thus economising my back!
Regards, Matthew
Troutsqueezer:
--- Quote from: AdeV on April 02, 2012, 05:04:01 PM ---The smell, ah, the smell. I guess I'm lucky as I can, relatively easily, fill my workshop with the smell of WD40, burnt cutting oil, or a choice of petrol or diesel exhaust fumes (depends which compressor I want to run). Any of those are acceptable, although the diesel is pushing it a bit I must admit.
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I keep a piece of cedar next to my stationary belt sander and occasionally I will switch it on and sand the end of the cedar stick. It smells real nice in there for awhile.
I have also been known to take naps in my reclining executive chair that sits in front of the lathe.
DavidA:
AdeV,
...Usually it's because I'm trying to remember where I put something. .
I am spending a lot of time in my shop trying to remember where I put the Vernier calipers. One minute I had them in my hand, now gone !
Most annoying.
Dave.
Stilldrillin:
--- Quote from: DavidA on December 18, 2012, 10:28:18 AM ---AdeV,
...Usually it's because I'm trying to remember where I put something. .
I am spending a lot of time in my shop trying to remember where I put the Vernier calipers. One minute I had them in my hand, now gone !
Most annoying.
Dave.
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Dave.
Ask Andy, if he's seen it. :scratch:
It might just be with his collet........ :thumbup:
:lol:
David D
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