Good grief, a bench you could work on without taking an hour to find a 12"x12" spot to work. An inspiration to all of us, but I'll probably run out of gas or have to go to work outside before I make much difference on mine.
Thanks for sharing,
Richard
Little TimmyAnd STILL dont know what I'm looking for !!!
I had something similar happen on Saturday.
I was going to the tile shop to buy the tile for the garage. I looked up on the internet where the tile store was.
When I saw where it was at, I thought "great, that is next to (X), I will stop in there when I go to the tile store.
Then I forgot what store (X) was! I went back and looked at the map, and nothing sparked my interest.
I have no idea what the other store was I wanted to stop at.
-Kevin
Living the dream.
SeeYou190 Little Timmy And STILL dont know what I'm looking for !!! I had something similar happen on Saturday. I was going to the tile shop to buy the tile for the garage. I looked up on the internet where the tile store was. When I saw where it was at, I thought "great, that is next to (X), I will stop in there when I go to the tile store. Then I forgot what store (X) was! I went back and looked at the map, and nothing sparked my interest. I have no idea what the other store was I wanted to stop at. -Kevin
Little Timmy And STILL dont know what I'm looking for !!!
Maybe the pharmacy where they sell that memory enhancement pill advertised on TV?
Paul
Modeling HO with a transition era UP bent
Now this is what a workbench should look like!
Timmy does not have enough parts to have collected them for 40 years like some of us have.
Rick Jesionowski
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