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Posts: 597
Joined: Jan. 14 2007
From: York, England
At last, my new workshop
When I moved to York in early June I knew it would be some time before I had a workshop. But I didn't bargain for a very wet summer cuasing big problems re roofing the new place and I certainly hadn't planned for the loft ladder to give way beneath me. I broke two vertebrae and was out of action for a couple of months. But finally I have a new workshop
Many thanks to foro member Graham Brookes for making this video for me.
RE: At last, my new workshop (in reply to krichards)
Kevin You look so happy. Thats the best part of the whole video.
I like small workshops. Easy to control humidity and temperature. And good to see that your back is not bothering you (to much) So where are you in York?
One thing I would change is the open shelfs. I had that in my old workshop and with time end up being full of dust because its too time consuming to clean them. So in my new workshop (not new anymore) I bought a cheap cabinet and some cheap kitchen furniture in IKEA. And it was an enourmous change and a lot better for my health.