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Grumblebum
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Grumblebum,
Wishing you and your family a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Thanks Jon, likewise to yourself and family.
Cheers Grumblebum

Grumblebum,
Wishing you and your family a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!





Grumblebum
Lots going on at your shop it seems. The outdoor dining area sounds good as it is winter here. I am an outdoor cook as well and specialize in anything grilled and smoked.
Best Regards
Herb
Great stuff GB, time for some QST
(Quality Shed Time.)







GB, glad to say that even though I've skipped over your thread since you started it, I'm happy that I've taken some time to go through it. If that even sounds right. You have a very tidy shop there (even with the throw out pile). I can see why you and taumac get along so well. I would like say thanks for sharing this part of your life with us. I'll be following your thread. G'day and have a cold one for me at your next BBQ.........Dan

That's the go GB you have done well with the vise mount.
Regards
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A couple of questions:
1. Where do you host you pictures that you post on heredunno
- it is one of the biggest things holding me back from creating a thread...
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Hey Lyndon, I just forwarded a PM to you that 1/2cup had sent to me when I asked the same question - it works for me.![]()
GB
(3rd time lucky on this post - I keep losing it -)
Yes, our weather here has been strange lately hasn't it, for summer....
A couple of questions:
1. Where do you host you pictures that you post on heredunno
- it is one of the biggest things holding me back from creating a thread....
2. Are you going to restore that woodworkers vise that you have just installed - I'm halfway through restoring one that I found outside at my FIL's place (an old Woden from 1960 or so), and am looking forward to figuring how to mount it to my wooden bench once completed.
Lyndon
From a cold Sydney summer's day.

GB, just had a good read through from the start, im really liking the vice projects and the woodworking benches!
Great work on the storage areas too! Might have to steal a few of your ideas
Cheers
Ken

Hey Lyndon, I just forwarded a PM to you that 1/2cup had sent to me when I asked the same question - it works for me.![]()
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PS, I must give you a buzz too to catch up, it does sound like you are doing well. Hint: my office was up the road from your old warehouse before you moved it to Fairy Meadow....
Cheers GB.



GB
OK - now you've got me wondering???
Give me a call if you have my number still. If not pm me and I'll send it by reply. How odd is it to come across someone you know on an International blog site about garages.....
I moved the business to Kingsford St in about 2008 or something. I don't know if you've read my introduction on here, but I sold the business in early 2014 after being diagnosed as rather ill in Nov 2013. Don't frequent the 'Gong anymore.
Lyndon
(yep still the same one, but much, much lighter).
Welding/Woodwork benches part 6.
Not huge progress but did sneak a bit of time yesterday afternoon and tonight to get the sub-tops done.
Used up some old structural pine lengths, nothing fancy just a cleat on the bottom to keep them together and a planed edge to let it sit right on the bottom of the angle iron. The notch outs on the first one are to clear the bolt heads and the gussets on the back of the vise.
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to fit this... (sorry for the **** pic, it was getting dark)
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starting to come together, just used a couple of quick grip clamps to test.
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Are the photos ok this way ? I just worked out the album-link thing...
Cheers GB.
Nice job on those benches. Now I got to redo mine.
The pics are good GB, as is the subject matter.![]()
Great work GB![]()
I thought I posted you this morning GB. I wanted to tell you the photos were okay. I guess I didn't follow through with it. Because I don't see it. Anyway, nice job on the benches as Gerard said.
Hey you guys, I was thinking about making a adjustable spanner wrench. Any thoughts or have either of you already done it. Maybe they're already out there and I just don't know where to look.
Photos look good and the wood tops look great!


GB, what do you mean that you are just going to flip it underneath when not in use (the 4" dawn vise). Is it for space saving?
Lookin good gb! The hilux plate flattening cracked me up![]()
Should make for nice solid bench at a fraction of the cost of going to heavier plate. If your going to use it much for welding you might consider welding the seams around the edges completely shut. Could possibly get some hot slag smoldering down in there and have a chance of fire after you leave your shop. It also will help prevent air from getting to the wood, hard to support combustion without air. Great job of making do with what you have at hand. Cheers, Mike
Nice tables. My bench is built out of steel with the same kind of history. Nice thing about it is that I don't worry about abusing it. Well done.
Looking great GB.![]()
GB
Great job on the benches. Look like they would handle about anything. I want to make one that sturdy that would sit outside by my shed woodshop. I will need to fabricate a steel base and use treated wood for the top. I see you and I think a lot alike!! Thanks for the inspiration!
Best Regards
Herb
The twin benches are looking great GB![]()
Really nice addition to have those heavy steel tops. They will be handy for fabrication and welding.
Nice work mate, loving the bigger pictures too btw!
