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Machine cart with retracting casters

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Re: Machine cart with retracting casters

Postby Malc2098 » 26 Aug 2018, 10:32

RogerS wrote:Well done, Malc.

So can we now say that your workshop is now officially open and ready for business ?

Wonder what ever happened to that other workshop being built a bit further North from you :eusa-whistle:



1) Sort of, although I've still got the Phase 2 roof and deck to start.

2) You wicked boy! :D
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Re: Machine cart with retracting casters

Postby Andyp » 26 Aug 2018, 15:10

I wax wondering how many of these tools you need to build that guitar. :)
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Re: Machine cart with retracting casters

Postby Malc2098 » 26 Aug 2018, 15:48

Andyp wrote:I wax wondering how many of these tools you need to build that guitar. :)


All of them, of course! You never know when you're going to need one! :D

I am actually trying the got the inside sorted before I start on any jobs like my guitar, because I'm anxious that if I don't finish the French cleat storage or the smaller machines just sitting on benches, then I'll not finish it at all.

And all the time I'm aware that I've yet to start Phase 2 which was applied for in the PP.
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Re: Machine cart with retracting casters

Postby 9fingers » 26 Aug 2018, 15:58

Malc2098 wrote:And all the time I'm aware that I've yet to start Phase 2 which was applied for in the PP.


I don't think there is a formal deadline to complete something granted under PP only to have started the job.
But of course you (or management) will possibly have a deadline in mind :lol:

I moved into my workshop 2006/7 and still have to make some under bench cupboards / drawers and some customised storage so no hurry. Apart from Mike you are possibly the furthest ahead of the workshop builds.

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Re: Machine cart with retracting casters

Postby Malc2098 » 26 Aug 2018, 16:34

9fingers wrote:But of course you (or management) will possibly have a deadline in mind :lol:



We're just about to pass Mission Control's deadline. She was hoping to have a party out there in September.

Next year, maybe! :D
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Re: Machine cart with retracting casters

Postby 9fingers » 26 Aug 2018, 16:37

Once the deadline is bust it does not matter. Take your foot off the gas now lol
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