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You couldn't walk round mine without kicking some pots and cans.. :roll:
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I still have a 32'x 40' barn and another 2 bays 28' x30' just for cars.
Then there is the back yard of 3 acres with no one behind me for 2 miles.
Such very good neighbours.
TonyK.
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Well done and I hope the burglars don't figure out where you are... mind you I wouldn't want to meet the ones who could shift that lot!
Keep up the good work and love the part where you just "Turn a flywheel" as an off-hand remark! :shock:
Well worth a viewing... thanks for your trouble... sorry to press you
Rob (Jet) "Xkell" says... Make with the Positive waves.
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Question... When can we have a "UK X1/9ers in Ontario Workshop"
: :!:I live about 20 miles from Grimsby, England, so Hearty Greetings from one to the other.
Live and let live.
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"On the wing of a Lear"
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H105Daz wrote: Blimey ... a place for everything, and everything in its place .. well done sir!
You couldn't walk round mine without kicking some pots and cans.. :roll:
Well the more I have the harder it is to find. My work habbits normally have me putting tools away on a regular basis as the job progresses. Making sure every one gets home to their spot in the tool box saves a lot of frustration down the road. So as a work Mate, I maynot be your cup of tea. Tripping over stuff brings about insanity for me, so it is best for me to stay organized and on top of clean ups.
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I will post up a picture of my "workshop" - although it is the total opposite from yours, I just operate in a chaos theory environment with tools and parts just stuffed in random boxes piled high to the ceiling!
1977 Serie speciale in green original spec
1977 Serie speciale in blue modified
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A bit weird having so many strange people rooting through your toolbox (so to speak!) :oops:
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