Garage Workshop
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Moglet
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Mr Bojangles
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Moglet
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Roboframer
Love this cribs stuff!
These are quite old shots - no cord anymore or manual point guns, and not quite so, er tidy
The mouldings standing up looks pretty much the same - free to good home before they meet Mr Zippo - going - going ..........



So glad someone said that.prospero wrote:A tidy workshop usually means a not-very-busy worshop. .
These are quite old shots - no cord anymore or manual point guns, and not quite so, er tidy
The mouldings standing up looks pretty much the same - free to good home before they meet Mr Zippo - going - going ..........



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Sam
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Here is our garage workshop we found that using a tight weive carpet stopped anything getting caught in it.
Our work bench is 6ft x 4ft and 3 1/4 ft in height we put different sections underneath to fit the mountboard.
Its a bit messy haven't tidyied up yet (sorry Dad ),We've only been going for 2 1/2 years so we're still making improvements.
I hope this helps when designing your workshop.
Sam
Work slowly to save energy - for a party!
Work slowly to save energy - for a party!
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Mr Bojangles
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Well here's an update on my progress. All work benches are now fitted, I had to get someone in to do them due to my continuing back problems.
Anyway the workshop has now sadly had to be put on hold as I have major surgery on my back on Monday (artificial disc replacement)
With any look the fairys might come and complete my workshop for me whilst I'm recovering.
Anyway thats enough of the sob story, but would like to say thanks for all the info and pictures that have helped with my workshop progress
Anyway the workshop has now sadly had to be put on hold as I have major surgery on my back on Monday (artificial disc replacement)
With any look the fairys might come and complete my workshop for me whilst I'm recovering.
Anyway thats enough of the sob story, but would like to say thanks for all the info and pictures that have helped with my workshop progress
Gary
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Not your average framer
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CanvasChris
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Gary.... good luck with everything
Canvas, Acrylic, Photographic, Fine Art Printing & Framing
http://www.prophotosolutions.co.uk
http://www.prophotosolutions.co.uk
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Mr Bojangles
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Thanks for all your best wishes, I'll soon be back and starting to make some frames, so be prepared for an avalanche of questions.
Anyway have got lots to sort out before Monday so will say bye for now and dont forget to keep my place warm.
Hope there will be plenty of jokes posted for my return to keep me smiling on my recovery
Anyway have got lots to sort out before Monday so will say bye for now and dont forget to keep my place warm.
Hope there will be plenty of jokes posted for my return to keep me smiling on my recovery
Gary
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vfmarky
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My garridge
Lo all. Seeing as everyone's put up pix of their 'garages' I thought you might like to see mine, I have loft storage and a very messy woodwork shop. It's cosy and I like being here...cheers Markie








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