I made a start on tidying the workshop this morning. Now my workshop has a funny floor, anything dropped on it vanishes in an instant, its a bit like a black hole in space. It seemed a good idea to get the vacuum out and do the floor first. Its an old fashioned machine bought from a charity shop, the only redeeming feature it has is a zip up cleanable dust bag. It isn't particularly efficient, but it makes a fair job of picking up the shavings and some of the balsa dust, what it is good at is letting you know when something interesting is in transit, the alloy pick up tube tinkles quit loudly. After doing the floors of both workshops I had to empty the dust bag. With the heap of dusty stuff on a sheet of newspaper I had a good rummage around with a magnet. Found lots of missing nuts and screws, a needle valve, several clevises and a whole load of modelling pins, you know the ones that Balsa Cabin sell. Big plastic heads and very sharp points, the reason so many were on the floor is because its almost impossible to pick one out of the box without having another one jab your finger, that makes you jump and the pin falls to the floor, and instantly vanishes. I was pleased to find several button cells, less pleased to find they were flat. Finally I found homes for all the bits and pieces, by which time I'd more than had enough. This afternoon I spent a while on the Kadet plan, as its a "kit plan" not all the parts are drawn, tomorrow I'll get the drawing board set up and try to remember how to get the various parts on to paper.