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    Quote Originally Posted by adjustme69 View Post
    Dang Gary,

    That beats my stones on the kitchen table........now I know that Mappin & Webb will look super on your scales........WOWZA!!

    Lynn
    Lynn, if I could hone like you all I would need is a kitchen table

    Aye...yer tell that to young people nowadays and they won't belive yer.

    Gary

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    Quote Originally Posted by bg42 View Post
    and your father used to kill every day when he got home from work LUXURY. Was that before or after you had to lick the road clean with your toung?
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    Right. I had to get up in the morning at ten o'clock at night half an hour before I went to bed, drink a cup of sulphuric acid, work twenty-nine hours a day down mill, and pay mill owner for permission to come to work, and when we got home, our Dad and our mother would kill us and dance about on our graves singing Hallelujah.

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    Gary, very nice setup. I could not find the scroll saw or the belt sander until I adjusted my perception to scale of the workbench. Are you sure that workbench is big enough for razor work.

    I couldn't post any pics of my workshop nor workbench until I spend at least a few hours cleaning them. They are due for a major organizing session.

    Who does the cleaning in your shop? Or did you take pictures right after you set it up but before you started using it?

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    Haha Vlad, yes it's just about big enough. And I clean the bench myself after every work session or at the end of the day.
    One thing I have found for sure...plenty of tools and lots of room helps.

    Gary

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    Gary, make sure there is plenty more room than tools. When I first setup my workshop in the 1 car garage, it looked roomy and clean. After a few additions of tools, I have to squeeze in sideways to get around.

    At least I think its the tools and not the 20 pounds that I gained.

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    Vlad, my workbench is in a double garage that we use as a shed. tons of room.

    Gary

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