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    George ha ha, no, no wifi but if I'm out there doing lampworking or stained glass then that's not a good idea - what with hot beads or soldering irons in one's hands!

    Jules I do NOT love my garden (well, gardening anyway) so I would rather not live in it! Our postman did say said he would come and live in it if we wanted a lodger though!!

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    Some great workshops there! (great ideas for some extra workspace too)
    hmmm narrow butchers trolley.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JasonJohn View Post
    Does look fab Nic, who is on the window ledge holding a gun? One of the benefits of an enormous monitor is the ability to see tiny details.
    you scare me sometimes!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by JasonJohn View Post
    Does look fab Nic, who is on the window ledge holding a gun? One of the benefits of an enormous monitor is the ability to see tiny details.
    I think it's Sean Bean as Sharpe. Mind you, I've never seen it.

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    This is my basement workshop ( well a WIP ). All the work to tank and waterproof it is finished and I managed to paint it last week, so I am hoping that come spring time it will still be dry and cosy, with no damp patches. All I need now is some tools in it !! The needle files and rubber mallet that I picked up from the little hardware store down the road are looking a little lost and lonely !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sparkle Designer View Post
    There's are a quite alot of fab setups out there, giving me some ideas on how to set up things to work better. Getting a few things in my workshop now, just got a heated ultrasonic cleaner recently, great bit of kit and a foredom hammer attachment. Slowly building up my tool base to do more and more.
    I don't think i would do any work if i had a workshop like yours, i would just sit and admire everthing all day

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    Oooh...looks like its going to great Lisa
    Very jealous of all you with dedicated worshop space. I have my dining table! I wonder if I could convert the garage.....

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    Looks like thats going to be a great space lisa
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    Quote Originally Posted by lesley View Post
    I think it's Sean Bean as Sharpe. Mind you, I've never seen it.
    It is indeed DH bought me the picture to keep me company when he is working away. Although I was a bit surprised at that as more than one person has said in his younger days my first husband looked a bit like Sean Bean. (Sean now looks the same but more rugged, and ex looks more like Ali Campbell from UB40 does now.)

    That basement is looking good Lisa!

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