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    Quote Originally Posted by Philadelph View Post
    Well, after procrastinating about taking the photos, here is my Restoration Den. It was my girlfriend's dad's workbench really. He never uses it though, so I cleaned it up a little and set up shop. The drill press is out in the garage.
    OK Alex, I still don't see where those exquisite carbon fiber scales are coming from
    I know, you can't give up any trade secrets. Well, as long as you keep up the great work and continue posting that juicy razor porn, we can all be content wondering just how you do it! I hope I can snag one of your customs one day.

    Happy restoring,

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    Default My Little Piece of Heaven!!!!

    The Restore Den / Gun Shop

    I never saw this thread in the past, so when I was out working in the shop I took a few pics....
    Keep in mind most of the stuff I have does dual duty, just for razors you really don't need this bigger stuff... But heck what's wrong with "More Power"

    The razors have managed to insinuate themselves inside the gun stuff quite well don't ya think????

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    Quote Originally Posted by davisbonanza View Post
    OK Alex, I still don't see where those exquisite carbon fiber scales are coming from
    It's all in the hands my friend, all in the hands.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Philadelph View Post
    It's all in the hands my friend, all in the hands.
    Oh the hands, it all makes sense now. I should have known

    Keep up the good work man,

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    I figured I'd add my little corner of the garage to the thread

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    Wow Aaron- you are a confident man keeping your MacBook in there! Mine would have stopped working by now after everything that goes on at my bench! lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Philadelph View Post
    Wow Aaron- you are a confident man keeping your MacBook in there! Mine would have stopped working by now after everything that goes on at my bench! lol


    haha he's probably like me...i read the how-to as i'm doing it :-) beats running in and out of the garage

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    Quote Originally Posted by Philadelph View Post
    Wow Aaron- you are a confident man keeping your MacBook in there! Mine would have stopped working by now after everything that goes on at my bench! lol
    My macbook was only sitting there because I was listening to Leo Laporte while cleaning up my work area. If I am working on something it does not go in the garage.

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    I have a couple different workshops. My space is multi purpose but mostly wood working although there is some welding stuff and a couple of reloading presses. The big gear is over at my dads place, table saw, another plainer, larger lathe, 6 inch belt sander, drill press, etc although a press and 6 inch belt sander are on my short list. I have a 1 inch strip/disk sander and a oscillating drum sander that I use for finish work. It is a bit messy right now. I just finished pinning another 6 blades yesterday and turned a bowl this evening and am putting in all new landscape timber in front of the house.

    I still have the bowl chucked in the lathe while I put sealer and finish on it. I am still learning the lathe, especially the art of bowl turning but I think I am progressing along. Once you start down the lathe path there is no going back. Addictive, next thing you know you have gone from a basic 5 tool set a drawer full of lathe tools.
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