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Post by BAZ on Aug 18, 2007 18:34:28 GMT -5
Okay, thanks to Susan we have had the pleasure of seeing all of your smiling faces, now how about your shop/work areas? After doing a little cleaning of mine (except for the machines!) here it is in all of it's lapidary glory! Now let's see your mess! ;D ;D ;D
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Post by Deleted on Aug 18, 2007 18:45:22 GMT -5
Hey BAZ, I love those bins on the left side of the photo. Where did you get those and what were they originally for?
Shannon
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Post by BAZ on Aug 18, 2007 18:52:15 GMT -5
Shan,
99 bucks at Sam's Club! (a little over a year ago) They are on wheels too. Yee ha!
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Post by BuiltonRock on Aug 18, 2007 19:58:27 GMT -5
Man you have a nice set up! Enjoy it! I did. john
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Sabre52
Cave Dweller
Me and my gal, Rosie
Member since August 2005
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Post by Sabre52 on Aug 18, 2007 21:29:52 GMT -5
Very nice outfit! I love those bins too and they roll! Wow! That is very cool.....mel
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Post by Lady B on Aug 18, 2007 22:47:15 GMT -5
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Post by stoner on Aug 19, 2007 1:03:34 GMT -5
Cool shop. I have the exact same old stereo in my shop! Well, it's not my shop yet, but getting close. I'll post pics when it gets a little more like a shop and not like a storage locker!
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Post by BAZ on Aug 19, 2007 11:34:05 GMT -5
Good old beast. Made back when stereos were made to last.
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Post by rockyraccoon on Aug 19, 2007 12:10:13 GMT -5
do we have to clean first or can we just show it dirty?
kim
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WyckedWyre
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since April 2007
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Post by WyckedWyre on Aug 19, 2007 12:36:07 GMT -5
WHAT A LUCKY DUDE! Here's my setup... DON'T LAUGH!;)S For cutting For polishing Hey, it gets the job done...
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luv2hound
freely admits to licking rocks
I try & I try, but dang it! Those rocks just keep ending up in my pockets
Member since June 2007
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Post by luv2hound on Aug 19, 2007 14:57:11 GMT -5
Nice shop BAZ. I'm gonna have to get that rolling shelf with the bins too. I just checked and my Sams has them in stock. Of course I have to wait until after next week.Waiting to see if Dean is gonna hit us.
NMrocks you've got a nice set up too. You're out in the open air when cutting. You sure have got a great looking pile of tumbled rock there.
~~Mitzi~~
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Post by BAZ on Aug 19, 2007 15:30:46 GMT -5
do we have to clean first or can we just show it dirty? kim The dirtier the better! ;D Nice Susan! I'm not that lucky though, the only reason I was able to do a setup like that in the garage is because we couldn't fit a car in it even if there wasn't anything in it.
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Post by joe on Aug 19, 2007 23:13:27 GMT -5
Well bless this mess! I ALWAYS love shop pics. Hey Baz, how did you connect the copper tubing to the bottom of the bucket? Inquiring minds want to know! Ok, here's my mess. Tumbler Cave. (Thanx to whomever gave me that name!!) And how about an early version of my "grinder". Or even earlier...
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Silver Lass
spending too much on rocks
diagonally parked in a parallel universe!
Member since March 2007
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Post by Silver Lass on Aug 20, 2007 9:14:32 GMT -5
Wow very cool places to work. SilverLass
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Post by BAZ on Aug 20, 2007 10:51:30 GMT -5
Hey Baz, how did you connect the copper tubing to the bottom of the bucket? Inquiring minds want to know! Underside of bucket: Inside bucket: I think I just used spare plumbing parts that I had lying around. Joe you are very inventive, I like it! ;D
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Post by BAZ on Aug 20, 2007 10:54:25 GMT -5
The stuff that looks like boogers is plumber's putty! That flash sure shows the dried Lube-Cool.
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Post by joe on Aug 20, 2007 11:31:38 GMT -5
Thanks Baz! My water connection is leaky so I gotta do something different. I like yours!!
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Post by stoner on Aug 21, 2007 22:57:42 GMT -5
Well, this is a start! At least the sign's up.
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Post by creativeminded on Aug 22, 2007 8:52:51 GMT -5
That is a great looking work shop. I hope one of these days I will have a great shop like that. I just have to wait until my dad builds he work shop in the back yard before I can expand to his old workshop in the basement. Tami
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Post by larrywyland3 on Aug 22, 2007 9:52:20 GMT -5
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