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Thread: I must be sick.
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24th Sep 2018, 05:54 PM #1Senior Member
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I must be sick.
I will admit that I am not the tidiest person in the shed (or home for that matter) but this has come as a bit of a surprise (or shock) to me.
A clean bench top,
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This is the first time in six years that this bench has had a clean top and that was only because I had just installed the draws.
A clean bench is not that bad you say, well after realising this top was clear I looked and the welding bench, nothing on it. Then a look at the benches at the other end of the shed. One is clean, the other has stuff on. That's lucky I was getting a bit worried.
But the worst and shocking thing is that tomorrow I am off to the scrapyard. Taking stuff to the scrapyard is not how its done, I bring thinks home from scrapyards.
I need a lay down this is all too much.
Tony
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24th Sep 2018, 06:48 PM #2Mechanical Butcher
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A sure way to have a permanently clear benchtop is to make it so it's slanted towards you at 45 degrees.
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26th Sep 2018, 08:26 AM #3Member
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Clean bench - ah yes, I remember having one of those once, long long ago.
markWhat you say & what people hear are not always the same thing.
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