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kevan

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  1. Very neat. Like.
  2. It is for the very reasons you site that I have tried to maintain a neat and clean shop. Also, I consult with interior decorators and clients who visit the shop and I believe the impression of the workspace influences the decision as to whether they part with their money to me or someone else.
  3. The culmination of add-ons, rebuilds and renovations. Not the biggest or the best but it kept the cupboards full and put my three daughters through university. Without the longsuffering patience of my loyal wife of 38 years, none of this would have been realized. We toiled and sweated through the early years and then sweated and toiled through the latter ones too. My shop has become that place where I retreat and relish being in the midst of all my 'stuff'
  4. Retirement is indeed a special time not granted or seen by all. Thank you for your comments. I recently heard an interview on radio and a successful businessman said: "I have just turned 64, but its not the end of the world, you can however, see it from here. I now spend a bit of time decorating the shop in a style that suits my mood, also keen to open the shop to anyone with an interest in messing about with hot steel.
  5. The culmination of 20 odd years of add-on, rebuilds and renovations. Pictures are unfortunately a bit poor.as they were taken with my phone. (I suppose a poor craftsman always blames his tools)
  6. No longer do I have to do what people want, now I can do what I want. The irony, what I want, people want. 180 degree turn around, pity it has taken 64 years to get there.
  7. A homemade bending tool, somewhat heavier but very versatile. Can bend from 1/2 inch radius to 36" around jigs, hot or cold.
  8. Excellent, understandable explanation.
  9. I'm busy fabbing a table type jig holder for my Anyang and the search box brought up this thread. What great ideas and what a great pity that Grant is no longer with us. In one of Grants' posts he comments on planning for his retirement......we just never know, do we? Thanks to all those who contributed to this thread. Kevan
  10. I am with Stuart. The line of the foot in the shadow would tend to indicate Peter Wright. The name is under thr paint on the side opposite that which is facing the camera. Do not attack the paint too aggressively. The stampings are not that deep and can be damaged if you grind.
  11. Dan, Sorry for having only picked up on your condition so late. Thoughts and prayers are with you. Warm regards, Kevan
  12. kevan replied to Glenn's topic in Vises
    Why?
  13. The entire operation, very impressive. You can be justly proud.
  14. Pink Floyd....Dylan, Nickle Back even Dolly when my daughters visit.
  15. Great solid advice......no substitute for more weld....and if it breaks, there was insuffient weld.Deep vee-ing and good penertration normally does the trick. (I too, claim to know nothing)
  16. Indeed, particularly if your name was Laurel
  17. The "Free Dictionary" by Farlex would support your supposition that the hardy hole is so called because it is "hard" steel
  18. ...not a good picture but here is mine gathering dust.

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