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Re: Your work area - cnw1961 - 04-09-2009

Wayne, you must be the tidiest slob I know ... Icon_lol ... when I am working on something, everything around me usually turns into disaster area. This pic shows what my workbench looked like this morning after I worked on my gantry crane last night ... well, that’s quite tidy for me, I can do better than that Goldth .

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Re: Your work area - Sumpter250 - 04-09-2009

I just happened to notice this thread this morning, and I just took a picture of my work area, as part of a thread on another forum. So, here is my work area, and my current "project", USS Kodiak NCC-6000.    
I do have a work bench in the basement, where all the "machine tools" reside. I do have to fight off the spiders, to get to the drill press, and lathe, as most of my work is with hand tools.
This is the same work area, in a much cleaner state:    


Re: Your work area - bob_suruncle - 04-09-2009

Alright I'm in:

Here is my shop at home... well the one for model railroading, RC and for music anyway.... doesnt include my other shop in the garage with all the big tools where my son works on all his smelly nitro cars Goldth Sawdust sticks to Nitro fuel residue really well!


Re: Your work area - Bigsteel - 04-09-2009

bob im into rc a little bit also and i have to ask,is that a tamiya grasshopper up on the left shelf in your last photo Eek ? talk about retro Misngth --josh


Re: Your work area - spurlines grandson - 04-09-2009

Ok guy's here is my little retreat area.


Re: Your work area - spurlines grandson - 04-09-2009

work shop continued


Re: Your work area - nachoman - 04-09-2009

mine is either in the living room in front of the teevee, on the back patio, the kitchen table, or this small detached workshop by my carport. It's a mess right now, because I haven't yet cleaned up after some extensive auto repair.


Re: Your work area - RailRon - 04-10-2009

Here is my work place, right in my layout room and almost enclosed by the layout.
(Spray painting isn't done here - for this I go to the garage. BTW: It isn't a bad idea to take the car out of the garage before painting! :mrgreen: )

The third, somewhat older pic shows the more normal status of my workspace: Looking like the world before creation of the chaos!

Ron


Re: Your work area - shaygetz - 04-10-2009

Some of you guys have way too much time to tidy up...you all ever think of havin' a hobby?


Re: Your work area - Fifer - 04-11-2009

Here is mine . It is pretty simple and was a gift from a club member to me after his passing. I actually got it loaded with tools (even though I had most).
It is nice as I think of him smiling down on me every time I approch it as well as his expertice rubbing off.

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Mike


Re: Your work area - eightyeightfan1 - 04-11-2009

Not a mess.......organized chaos
If it was nice and neat, we couldn't find anything.
My theory...And its only a theory.....The pics of the ones that are nice an tidy, were cleaned up before the pic was taken(good reason to clean it I guess)


Re: Your work area - spurlines grandson - 04-11-2009

Neat and Clean;
Yes My area is neat and clean,if there is one thing my pop taught me it was when your finished put your tools away and clean up OR ELSE.Didn't ever want to find out what the or else was,so I just make it a habit of keeping the area clean,besides if the 6'2" redhead comes down and finds it a mess you guys don't have to live with her.
Later
Mike


Re: Your work area - train1 - 04-12-2009

Here's a quick shot of my spot
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Re: Your work area - Fifer - 04-12-2009

train1 Wrote:Here's a quick shot of my spot
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I like it! It screams TRAINS !!!!!

Mike


Re: Your work area - tomustang - 04-12-2009

Nice workshop photos everyone.