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It was big enough.....
Yes Charlotte - I am a little weird - but nothing stands in the way of my art!!!!!;)
And no Alexandra they are not pig pliers...5inch type...and yes - it was a small mouse which is why I was still standing to take the photo and not spark out on the floor!!!:eek:
Barbara
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He he, i like mice they are cute.
Maybe it was death from shiny!
This is an early warning to us that overdosing on too many shiny pretties can have devastating consequences! :eek:
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Barbara -
I have your new advertising campaign ready...
http://www.muranosilver.com/images/solunar.jpg
Of course it's only at initial stages....can't really blame him all that
gorgeousness was just too much for the little fella to bare!
Nic xxx
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Funny girls!!
Ha, ha!! I love the way you play with words Nic! You have a gift...
And you and your shinys addiction Alexandra...tut!:rolleyes: But you could be right...:confused:....do you think he died happy then?
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Definately died a happy overdosed mouse :)
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Charlotte – If you like the idea of a shed workshop make sure you insulate it before you put ANYTHING inside, I didn’t and have regretted it ever since. I have terrible trouble keeping my tools dry in the winter due to condensation after I’ve been in there breathing all day! And it gets really really cold!! I’m hoping to insulate mine this summer.
Ominicci – The little white drawer units came from an opticians, I think they get them with lenses in or something and a friend said they were binning them – I think they’re classed as disposable! Quite strong and sturdy though. The long rolling mill actually has three rollers and is for putting curves in metal – a wonderful tool that allows me to make bangles by the dozen in minutes. You often see huge versions of this in metalworking factories, I bought mine from RDG Tools in Hebden Bridge, they’re a wonderful company if you use machinery/lathes etc.
Myke – if I had a laptop in the shed I would NEVER get anything done!! I’m the master of procrastination and way too easily distracted.
Nic – the anvil is so cute but the only little creatures that I ever see around it are dead moths and bugs! Another drawback to having a shed workshop I guess! It’s handy for hammering delicate bits of wirework. Tool envy is my forte as well, and hoarding I have to say!!
My cat would finish that mouse off in a second - no chance of me ever finding anything fluffy and alive in my workshop (the little killing machine that she is).
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wendy the laptop is for playing music honist gov!!!!!! I have a wood burning stove in my shed very warm you can get really small ones that take up no room. the little wenlock is a good stove. I keep my coffee pot warm on mine
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Well, here's mine at the moment. This is a testbench, so I'm messing with various bits of the bench itself as I go along. Still need to put in a skin or a drawer for sweeps though.
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WOW - now that is an excellent bench....
Is that the one you made? It's very well laid out, ooops I can feel bench envy coming on :D
Nic xx
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It's just B&Q pine, nothing spectacular. The top is MDF & exterior ply (it was handy!) glued together - it's basically from the simple bench plans by Tim McCreight.
Layout is a bit cluttered - I've got a few projects sat there at the moment in amongst everything.
The successor will be made in a decent hardwood and "proper" joints for everything (and then I'll give my wee brother the castoff!).