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Lons

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I can vouch for the pristine state of Walters workshop and confirm there's never a spec of dust so hasn't been photoshopped.:ciggrin:
 

Lons

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OK, just nipped out to the workshop and taken some pics on the phone, so poor quality.
My workshop is very high and stuffed to the gunnels all the way up so organised chaos in places but I know where everything lives. :whistling: eventually after searching that is :ciggrin:
 

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Neil Lawton

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Had to look on my back up hard drive to find tidy workshop pictures!:whistling:
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Wood store, before it got rammed to the gills!

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The Atelier. Teaching workshop space.

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Just started moving machinery in there today. I haven't been able to build the portable machine stands yet, due to the setback on the ticker front, so stuff will have to be on workmates and tables for the time being.:goesred:
 

Penpal

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Had to look on my back up hard drive to find tidy workshop pictures!:whistling:
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Wood store, before it got rammed to the gills!

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The Atelier. Teaching workshop space.

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Just started moving machinery in there today. I haven't been able to build the portable machine stands yet, due to the setback on the ticker front, so stuff will have to be on workmates and tables for the time being.:goesred:

Take care Neil pray its a temp setback only.

Peter.
 

Neil Lawton

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Take care Neil pray its a temp setback only.

Peter.

When I had the op I had a problem with a bleed and had to be returned to theatre. They sorted that but it appears that the graft that was causing the problem was damaged at that time. I started with Angina again in late November as that graft is now failing. I was back in hospital last Monday to get it sorted. An original blockage that couldn't be tackled before, was able to be stented due to the other graft. 99% block to 100% circulation in one day!
Back at the cardiac gym soon to get back in condition.:thumbs:
 

yorkshireman

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When I had the op I had a problem with a bleed and had to be returned to theatre. They sorted that but it appears that the graft that was causing the problem was damaged at that time. I started with Angina again in late November as that graft is now failing. I was back in hospital last Monday to get it sorted. An original blockage that couldn't be tackled before, was able to be stented due to the other graft. 99% block to 100% circulation in one day!
Back at the cardiac gym soon to get back in condition.:thumbs:

Nice to hear you're getting there Neil mate
 

Lons

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When I had the op I had a problem with a bleed and had to be returned to theatre. They sorted that but it appears that the graft that was causing the problem was damaged at that time. I started with Angina again in late November as that graft is now failing. I was back in hospital last Monday to get it sorted. An original blockage that couldn't be tackled before, was able to be stented due to the other graft. 99% block to 100% circulation in one day!
Back at the cardiac gym soon to get back in condition.:thumbs:

I emailed Ali earlier to ask if you were OK Neil but that explains it. take care and get well soon.

As they botched the first job, I'd ask for my money back! My missus could have sorted it with a rusty knife and kitchen table.
 

Penpal

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When I had the op I had a problem with a bleed and had to be returned to theatre. They sorted that but it appears that the graft that was causing the problem was damaged at that time. I started with Angina again in late November as that graft is now failing. I was back in hospital last Monday to get it sorted. An original blockage that couldn't be tackled before, was able to be stented due to the other graft. 99% block to 100% circulation in one day!
Back at the cardiac gym soon to get back in condition.:thumbs:

I feel very relieved and happy Neil great solution mate, stay well.

Peter.
 

Graham_C

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Fabulous Mancave Vic :drool:

Dead jealous of some of these workshops! Some are a bit too tidy though :funny:

I thought I had loads of room at 10' x 10' but turns out to be way too small!!
 

Bill Mooney

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Some people have a workshop, some have a studio, some have an atelier, I have a sh*thole.
I started on a postage stamp, I'm now on the Queen's head. My workplace is half my garage. The sheds in the yard are timber storage & are full to the gunnels. My dust extractor is in the big shed.
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Bill Mooney

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Surprisingly I know where everything is. It may look like chaos to you but I can put my hands on all my gear.
Every bit of spare space is used to advantage.
 
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