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I like your style. :D
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I thought I'd tender my workshop for your appreciation:

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the pram in the background made me laugh :D
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Its what I get for using an old factory (thats now used for storage for other people by the owner) as a workshop.

On the plus side, there is a FW-sized scale that comes with the factory :)
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My mum wants the pram :roll:
oh and we use the same scales! mine were always off by about...75g though :P
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had abit of a clear out even though i kept most and just moved it somewhere else
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Since it's looking like I'll be spending the rest of the week in there I thought I'd post a couple of photos of Team Shock's Workshop theres also one of how tidy the mill was- after a couple of days using it it no longer looks that neat :)

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Here's mine
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Have spent most weekends over the past couple of months converting a garden shed into my workshop. There are still a few things needing done to it but it's at the photogenic stage now:

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It's lit by 6m worth of ultra-bright LED strip lights from Giant-Cod (300 LEDs in total) powered by a 12V battery. For roughly £40, it's really bright and gives a much more even spread of lighting than a conventional neon strip light or a couple of bulbs would.

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My mild OCD got the better of me when mounting stuff on the walls.

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This back wall/bench is just a dumping ground for bits and bobs just now but will soon be home to a pillar drill, bench grinder and vice.

All I can say is - it's so nice to not have to be building robots in my bedroom anymore!
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All nice and clean and organised for the new year :)

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