Finally a workshop/storage/mancave (3 Viewers)

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Creating the stand for the bead roller.
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A little more welding and some holes to be drilled.
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Not sure if I am using the wheels on this. I will add some pins for the rollers.
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The tennant at work moved out giving us more space to work out.
It also gave me enough floorboards to redo the complete upstairs in the workshop.
Pics will follow when the work starts.
 
It was a very snug fit, and upside down in this picture.
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In position
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A couple of shelves to go but getting there.
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Back home for two day’s, still a lot of pain in my back so no cruisertime.
Spent the afternoon getting some supplies and a new toy.
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Looks like a sheet metal brake? How many inches long?
Its a finger brake, 610mm long. That will cover most of my needs for the more complex patches like the rear floor parts.
 
so you rent this space or bought it?

looks great, and great use of the space.
Renting the space, can’t find anything decent to buy this close to home.
 
Looking good Michael, wish I had that anvil.
 
No pictures but did somework on the floor upstairs.
When we extended the upper floor a part was left open for the overhead door to pass it.
To prevent the dust from downstairs to reach the storage area I wanted to close this.
I closed it with a double layer of 18mm wood plate and a brush only to find out the door tilted inside more than the with of the brush when opened. Decided to hinge the part and turn it into a hatch now so it closes the gap but opens when needed.
 
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