My workbench
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From: d, AL,
Yes! I just tack the covering at the edges, put it in the tanning bed and select "bad sunburn" and 30 minutes later, the plane is finished!
Amazing what 10,000 lumens will do, yes? LOL
Amazing what 10,000 lumens will do, yes? LOL
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Just bought a new digital camera and I am trying it out. This is the condition of my workbench, most of the time.
Vnce
Just bought a new digital camera and I am trying it out. This is the condition of my workbench, most of the time.
Vnce
My dad just bought a Fuji Finepix 2600. Wow is it great! 2+ megapixels, Optical Zoom, automatic flash, digital zoom, web camera capaility, camcorder capability (20 seconds of streaming video w/o audio), and user friendly! The pictures are outstanding! If you take pictures on the (lowest quality... 1 megapixel) the pics still turn out great! You can take some pretty huge pictures w/ it also... about 12 by 10 size... more than plenty, in fact too much for what my father uses it for. He got a good deal on it too.... price matching really helped. I recommend this camera for anyone who needs a digital camera... very user friendly for first time digital camera buyers! I'll try to get a picture posted here tomorrow.
-brian
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Vince!!! Man! that looks like a great area you have for a workshop. Geez, it would only take one afternoon and you could have all that organized. What is particularly disturbing is the pegboard with hardly anything on it.
...and Dave...I've never seen someone keep a supply of fresh fruit on their bench.
...and Dave...I've never seen someone keep a supply of fresh fruit on their bench.
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You guys see everything, don't ya! LOL
I usually have fresh pears, too as we live in pear country, but any kind of fruit is OK with me.
Well, from my side, the restored (twice) '65 VW convertible doesn't convey any feelings of paradise, except when I see my wife drive it away! LOL I can't tell you how many hours I've spent under that thing!
Paradise is really behind the back wall. If I remember tonight, I'll snap a pix and you'll see why I never have any time to build!
I usually have fresh pears, too as we live in pear country, but any kind of fruit is OK with me.
Well, from my side, the restored (twice) '65 VW convertible doesn't convey any feelings of paradise, except when I see my wife drive it away! LOL I can't tell you how many hours I've spent under that thing!
Paradise is really behind the back wall. If I remember tonight, I'll snap a pix and you'll see why I never have any time to build!
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OK, sorry for the TAN,, but when I really want to be out flying or building, this is where I am....

This shows only 1/5 of it. There are three Japanese Koi ponds sunk in here, too and a 10,000 gallon filter for them.
All, or most of the trees have to have rocks (2-15 pounds) wired in their branches so they'll droop down, and boy does that hurt when one lets loose while you're under it!
Just my self and my wife manage it, but it's getting too much as we get older.
So when you think you have lotsa "honey-dos", think of poor Dave up in Oregon! LOL
Sorry...have to run...one of the trees needs more rocks....

This shows only 1/5 of it. There are three Japanese Koi ponds sunk in here, too and a 10,000 gallon filter for them.
All, or most of the trees have to have rocks (2-15 pounds) wired in their branches so they'll droop down, and boy does that hurt when one lets loose while you're under it!
Just my self and my wife manage it, but it's getting too much as we get older.
So when you think you have lotsa "honey-dos", think of poor Dave up in Oregon! LOL
Sorry...have to run...one of the trees needs more rocks....




