Could be where I got the D&D, the Airfix came from WH Smiths near the harbour.
What's on your workbench?
Re: What's on your workbench?
I know it well... I passed out in there from sunstroke and was given a free Airfix kit by the manager...
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Re: What's on your workbench?
He's quite safe, as I don't control that bit. They are however, digging up that line for the next three weeks, so the dreaded words 'Bus Replacement Service' are abroad in the land...FreddBloggs wrote: ↑Sun Jan 19, 2020 12:08 pm Drive, whatever you do, don't take the train with RMD on duty.
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That Sir, is a foul, unwarranted attack on my honour, integrity, person and professionalism!
It was tartan.
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Re: What's on your workbench?
and 30+ jungle bases cut, chamfered, and pegged for plants.. now just have to source some gravel. I was thinking fish tank supplies, but they look too small... might have to go see if the local hardware place sells gravel by the kilo... I miss Bunnings.
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Re: What's on your workbench?
We really need more chamfering talk on this forum. It adds a currently lacking touch of class
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Chamfering is just the thin edge of the wedge.. oops.
I have inherited the toolshed, so if I knew what I was doing I could be tapping, routing, lathing and all sorts... I just need to get my own shed re-roofed and some better shelving put in, and I will start moving in all the heavyweight bits of kit like band saws. workbenches and so on.
I have inherited the toolshed, so if I knew what I was doing I could be tapping, routing, lathing and all sorts... I just need to get my own shed re-roofed and some better shelving put in, and I will start moving in all the heavyweight bits of kit like band saws. workbenches and so on.
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For gravel I usually saunter into the nearest building site and nick some. Tip: hard hat, yellow vest and clipboard are your friends here.
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Re: What's on your workbench?
B&Q or Homebase does various grades of building sand. Other hardware stores are available.
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Re: What's on your workbench?
If it is a British worked site, just wander in after 1pm, no chance of a worker then.
If its EU nationals, 24hr worked.
If its EU nationals, 24hr worked.