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Surprises i can live with

Penpal

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Was able to spend an hour in the shed found a small box of tools I have not used for a long time and some prepared blanks.

:down:with problems making progress now:camera:quick pics. I can nearly see the lathe.

Kind regards Peter.:thumbs:
 

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Doug

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I just wish the surprises I come across were so pleasant, looks like some more lovely pens are in the making.:thumbs::thumbs:
 

brody2123

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Blimey Peter, that's a surprise for sure!! :thumbs: A very enviable stash of tools and timber:thumbs: why can't I find things like this in boxes. So far I've got enough cobwebs to fill the Palladium :funny:
 

paulm

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I'd like to find a few suprises in my shed like that Peter
 

Woody

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Thats the good part about getting old you forget what you have every day can be a surprise LOL
Good find Peter now get them turned before they get lost again LOL
 

Penpal

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My workshop is enormous by definition chockers from rearanging etc working steadily to reach the lathes in between the hundreds of essential tasks in between. I have a dream spotless clean and all machines accessible. Just found another hundred tools in a bucket.

Regards Peter.:thumbs:
 
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