And the cabinets are in I had help to lift the top ones on, You know when you grab some left over alloy cleats and say I could use those some day, Well today was the day. 8 short and 4 long for the wall, I pulled the saw bench out and cut some ply for the pack out and fitted the cleats. Once the cabinets were in it didn't take me long to load them up hahahahaha.
If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem mate
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That's nice!
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Had a rest/Family day today but I did manage to get my big workbench in to the new shop (with help cause it's B Heavy ) I plan on freshening it up with some new grey paint and all the stuff will be removed off it and fitted to wall mounts Thankfully everything is on wheel's so I can move to complete walls but I need to get stuff in so the old shop can come down
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Wahhoo. Very strong wheeles... They are small.
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Well. I'm down to 4 day's a week at work so More time to work on the shop Today I finished off the tin work on the far side, I had to use what was left and unfortunately with having to cut off some rust they weren't quite long enough and I had to add a piece at the bottom In the end this area will be completely brick paved and have raised garden beds along the wall so you wont notice While I was in the cutting tin mood I cut all the tin to line the workshop and then managed a whole trailer load of metal scrap to the recycler Once I got back I pulled out the spray gun and put a base coat of paint on just to even it out I need to grab another can of darker green paint since I'm all out now
If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem mate
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God I'm so close to the finish line and getting back to some RC builds that my energy levels are off the chart (probably helped by no Boose since Christmas hahaha )
Got the insulation and Tin on the 2 side walls, I ran out of insulation so I need to pull the roof from the old shop to get the rest to complete Super happy with how it's looking, Hopefully tomorrow I can clean out the old shop and pull the roof If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem mate
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What a fantastic work Andy. I love building, and I appreciate you sharing all this with us. It's exciting to see it all coming together, knowing it'll be a place to ENJOY and HAVE FUN making interesting things. All that surrounded by Tamiya cars, and fantastic equipment.
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Thanks Erich, Yes I am very much looking forward to getting back to my RC project's I do love building and this space will be very comfortable for plenty of different jobs projects
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Have you the painting space?
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