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3 years 11 months ago #21911 by MikeSeale
Rubin was created by MikeSeale
It's taken me a long time to get started, but now I have plenty of time to get this one built.

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3 years 11 months ago #21914 by Brian
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Interesting choice Mike, looking forward to seeing the build.
What's the secret behind keeping a tidy workshop?

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3 years 11 months ago #21916 by MikeSeale
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Brian wrote: Interesting choice Mike, looking forward to seeing the build.
What's the secret behind keeping a tidy workshop?

Put things away after using them

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3 years 11 months ago - 3 years 11 months ago #21917 by Phil Ford
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Ah! Another Wolfgang design. Take your time on it Mike, no rush at present. Need any motors? ;)

Brian wrote: What's the secret behind keeping a tidy workshop?

I asked that question before Brian. I don't think I followed advice judging by my backroom (which happens to be upstairs which was bedroom 3). :lol:
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3 years 11 months ago #21923 by Brian
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Unfortunately I tend to focus on the part of the model I'm working on, and not on what's littered around the bench and workshop. Perhaps I ought to go to "Clean Up Classes", and learn better ways of workshop management. I've got to tidy the bench anyway, I won't be able to spread the Kadet plan unless I do.

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3 years 11 months ago #21929 by DavidTappin
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When Jon and I shared a workshop we had a rule that the last man to leave put all the tools away and swept up.
I now enjoy the luxury of sole use of a workshop with two workstations, but the golden rule seems to have fallen into disuse.

So I’m the guilty one but to avoid the risk of giving Jon the satisfaction of pointing out my hypocrisy I do clear up a bit and push the brush round if I know he is likely to be dropping in!

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