I'll have to do some "proper" work tomorrow but it was good to clear the decks and start afresh, I even did a stock take of my mountboard
A bit of Spring Cleaning
- Bagpuss
- Posts: 853
- Joined: Wed 18 Jun, 2008 12:59 pm
- Location: Upminster, ESSEX, UK
- Organisation: Adam The Picture Framer
- Interests: TBA
- Contact:
A bit of Spring Cleaning
I earnt no money today but got a lot of pleasure out of clearing out all the "furry" mountboard from under my bench, hoovering it all out and taking a boot load of off-cuts to the local tip. I then fitted the LION Guillotine I bought second hand on the Forum before Christmas ... it was very easy to fit surprisingly and you can't beat the cut of a Guillotine over the Excalibur for MDF board and mountboard ( IMHO ).
I'll have to do some "proper" work tomorrow but it was good to clear the decks and start afresh, I even did a stock take of my mountboard
I'll have to do some "proper" work tomorrow but it was good to clear the decks and start afresh, I even did a stock take of my mountboard
My real name is Adam Laver aka "Adam The Picture Framer", just in case you were unsure ; )
- Steve Goodall
- Posts: 839
- Joined: Thu 08 May, 2008 4:22 pm
- Location: Up North
- Organisation: Happily Retired - working for beer now
- Interests: Gothic Punk / Man City / Photography...
Re: A bit of Spring Cleaning
For me it was 3 months shredding over the bank holiday weekend...
Your too late I'm afraid - I retired in April 2024 
- AllFramed
- Posts: 285
- Joined: Tue 17 Aug, 2010 1:20 pm
- Location: In Hampshire in the New Forest
- Organisation: Tim Bradley
- Interests: Framing, Photography, The Clarets, Chateau Musar
Re: A bit of Spring Cleaning
Know what you mean. I've been painting concrete walls, putting up shelves and new worktops in the "dirty" part of workshop (sawing, chopping and sanding).
Question now is - should I also paint the concrete floor, or is that going too far?
Question now is - should I also paint the concrete floor, or is that going too far?
There's more to the picture, than meets the eye. Hey hey, my my.
