My little work shop

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Pat Comeau
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My little work shop

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Hi guy's...here a few pics of my little work shop :) .
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Scott Howard
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I wish my shop was kept as neat as yours . I am off this week and been doing some cleaning in it. I have never organized my shop since I built it. Stoped all work until I get it organized at least the counter tops and cabinets. The shelfs are another story.

I need to run an air line in mine . I keep running a air hose through the door . I am just never done.
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Great shop, Pat! I like it!
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21 BenRom pedal steel guitars, a Nash 112 and a 1967 TOS Milling machine with many cutters making one hell of a mess on the floor.
Allan
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I hate tidy people!

Well, OK, I don't really - it's just that I am not one and I wish I was. I have loads of space, loads of storage, loads of everything really. (except tidiness)
Looks good Pat - do you do contract tidying?
What I actually need to do is quite simple really - finish one thing before I start another. I have a mandolin almost finished, been on the go for over three years. I have a fiddle not too close yet, been on the go for two years. I have a Strat in pieces that I am re-wiring. I have a console steel that is close to being finished - been close for almost four years now. I have two lap steels close to finishing. And the electronics for the speed control and the counter for a pickup winder are all over one of the benches. **sigh**

Regards, Allan.....
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Keep yer tools sharp! That way you can use more of your strength guiding them AWAY from your body rather than forcing the cut!!!
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Hey Pat, Looks great! I'd be ashamed to show mine. I only clean it after 6-7 projects and the steel this winter was project 7.
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