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What do you do in your workshop?

Posted: Thu 21 Dec, 2006 9:44 am
by WelshFramer
Mostly I listen to http://www.king.org/ in the mornings then often move over to Jazztrack on http://www.abc.net.au/classic/audio/

Once a week or so I try to listen to http://www.cartalk.com/Radio/Show/
-- I've no interest in cars but it's nearly as good as I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue.

So, what do you do in your workshop?

Posted: Thu 21 Dec, 2006 7:11 pm
by Roboframer
I listen to Radio 2 - Ken Bruce til 'Popmaster' has finished, then classic FM until 2 then Steve Wright in the afternoon - great show.

Sometimes I'll play CDs all morning - from Welsh Male Voice choirs to Lenny Kravitz to Coldplay!

Posted: Fri 22 Dec, 2006 11:10 am
by FrameArt
[quote="Roboframer"]I listen to Radio 2 - Ken Bruce til 'Popmaster' has finished, then classic FM until 2 then Steve Wright in the afternoon - great show.

Perhaps we should get Elvis from ask Elvis on the Steve Wright show onto the forum, I'm sure he would have some interesting answers to framing problems.

Posted: Fri 22 Dec, 2006 11:36 am
by John
"Ask Elvis" is much too dangerous for the workshop.

He throws us into such fits of uncontrollable laughter that it would be extremely hazardous to be in charge of machinery or sharp implements while he is on air. :D :D :D

What do you do in your workshop?

Posted: Fri 22 Dec, 2006 4:28 pm
by kaptain.kopter
I tend to listen to Planet Rock most of the time.

http://www.planetrock.com/

However, did manage to smash a sheet of glass with over exuberant air guitar playing. The one metre steel rule makes an adequate Fender Strat when the mood takes. Should know better at my age. :oops:

Re: What do you do in your workshop?

Posted: Fri 22 Dec, 2006 5:30 pm
by spaner2510
kaptain.kopter wrote:I tend to listen to Planet Rock most of the time.

http://www.planetrock.com/

However, did manage to smash a sheet of glass with over exuberant air guitar playing. The one metre steel rule makes an adequate Fender Strat when the mood takes. Should know better at my age. :oops:
I Think the harmonics of a t square give a more les paul dynamic to the air guitar game :D