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RobertInOntario Wrote:
tetters Wrote:Hey Mike,

You honour your friend and his memory everyday just by thinking about him and putting that table to good use. That's how I look at things like that and maybe, that is all that really matters. Thumbsup


Yes, I think you're right. I kind of think that's what I'm doing by carrying on my Dad's railway interests and using his model trains (he passed away in 1999). Rob
I agree , I think someone has inspired almost all of us !

Mike
FEMA hasn't released my work area yet... :?
RobertInOntario Wrote:I'm jealous of all these work areas -- I don't have anything that even comes close to what is shown in these pics !

Same here. Right now the workbench is a makeshift table made of a few pieces of wood. Next week, however, the purchase of a table has been scheduled, as well as some cupboards for storage, which will nicely fit next to and under the layout... Pictures may follow eventually! Big Grin
tv_man Wrote:
RobertInOntario Wrote:I'm jealous of all these work areas -- I don't have anything that even comes close to what is shown in these pics !

Same here. Right now the workbench is a makeshift table made of a few pieces of wood. Next week, however, the purchase of a table has been scheduled, as well as some cupboards for storage, which will nicely fit next to and under the layout... Pictures may follow eventually! Big Grin
You go dude !!!
Waiting for the unvailing !!!
Cheers
Mike
Greating,

Here is a photo of my work area. The counter features a corain top and a duel light magnifier. It share a bedroom with the computer desk, photo equipment and a small layout I'm fussing with. The woodworking machines and tools live in the garage and the truck lives outside. Eek
Nice area there Thums !!!

Mike
Thanks Mike, I can build the work area a lot easier than I can build the Railroad. 35 Eek
thumsup Wrote:Thanks Mike, I can build the work area a lot easier than I can build the Railroad. 35 Eek
Well , it is all part of the FUN!

Mike Thumbsup
I work in a variety of places. Here are the majors:

The basement table is where I perform all of my airbrushing:
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I have a cellar door just out of view to the right and a door to the garage to the left, so I can get use a fan to air it out well (plus I wear a mask). While I have the power sander, I've always had better luck doing it by hand. I also perform some of my resin casting on that table. A few boxes of supplies are on the rack beyond the table.


My primary space is the dining room table:
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80% of my styrene cutting and assembly is performed on this table. I always glue over metal and cut over the cutting mat. I have to clean it up whenever we sit down at the table for dinner (5-6 nights per week). I keep all of my styrene and brass in a box.

I've most recently been working on a passenger car roof, so John H. White Jr's Passenger car book is on the table.
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I store many of the goodies either in one of two drawers I have in the dining room:
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Or in the China Cabinet:
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It is not uncommon for me to set up shop on the kitchen table:
[Image: IMG_4317.jpg] (I'm making mexican food tonight...see my garden habaneros and Thai Chilis? Worship ) I also have assembled a craftsman kit in my son's room while he played...and I'm also known to use our tv tray while I watch football on sundays (the only time we "have tv" is from 1pm to 11pm on Sundays during football season).

My usual place for soldering, heavy sawing, and some styrene assembly is on the desk (my official work bench) next to my layout.
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Currently, a Chinese girl is staying with us and so I've turned it over to her for use as her desk.

I perform all work with really nasty stuff (like melting lead) outside or in the garage.

My most common tools are kept in a tackle box that I inherited from my wife:
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NKP , very interesting areas and a super looking young lady , however I am wondering about a tool I saw on the table.
Does it help ???????? Icon_lol 790_smiley_picking_a_fight

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Mike
It sure beats smokin'!! Goldth
sgtcarl1 Wrote:It sure beats smokin'!! Goldth
I have not tried that either , does it work !!!!! Cheers

Mike
Shame it doesn't work as well as I'd like...he just spits it out! I've recently moved my knives into my china cabinet!
nkp_174 Wrote:Shame it doesn't work as well as I'd like...he just spits it out! I've recently moved my knives into my china cabinet!
OOOOOHHHH , I thought it was for YOU!!!!! 35

Mike
Might I suggest dipping the soother in some whiskey? The more often you do this the better the results. Misngth
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