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northumbrian:
Thanks for the welcomes.

I'd rather not say exactly where in France I am, but I will say, I'm in Limousin.

I'll post some pics as soon as I figure out how to on here.

northumbrian:
As the smilies say  :worthless:

So here's the pics I've got so far.


This is the upper level work area, the frame is Teak 3x3" and 5x5" legs.


Worktop in place, the drawers on the left are solid Oak, all the materials I've used are what was left by the previous owner, yes that includes the Teak.


The lathes, the Harrison L6 on the left, and the Hardinge HC on the right, everything is work in progress at the moment, the Harrison is wired in, but the Hardinge is not.


Aciera F3 mill, this was wired in, but a recent lighting strike now means it needs a rewire  :(

Well thats all for now, I'll try and get some more pics up as I go.

mattinker:
Hi

I think your going to need to insulate fast! It was down to 4°C this afternoon here in the Parisien suburbs, my workshop which is pretty well insulated is at 12°C.  It is usually warmer here than in the Limosin so "bon courage"!

Regards, Matthew

awemawson:
"I'd rather not say exactly where in France I am, but I will say, I'm in Limousin."

It's alright, you're safe we weren't all coming round for tea  :ddb:


Workshop is a good looking space, I like your mezzanine guard post ! I hope that your winters aren't as bleak as I fear they may be with no insulation in that roof - I reckon it'll get mighty parkie after a while.

Andrew

northumbrian:
I've got a wood burning stove, going in this week, so that should keep the temp up enough.

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