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Nice workshop Anders! Is it so clean and uncrowded because it's new, or are you such a person? For myself it is a eternal struggle to keep the space free from everything that seem to materialize where I work, piles of tools, wood shavings, coffecups etc.
I tried to find an air filterin your video. Did you get any Jet filter from Axminster?
Yeah, I´m more or less like that. I dont like to have it to messy. I cant concentrate. I normally clean lightly a couple of times a day and more deeply once a week.
I bought that Jet 500 airfilter you recommended, and I´m very happy with it.
Hi Anders, Nice to hear you speak and see your workshop. Love the Siguiriyas playing in the background. What could be more inspirational to a builder? Was playing my Anders Negra today and damn, I really love it! All the best for the future.
cheers,
Ron
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