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Started by lptools, August 29, 2020, 07:09:14 PM

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lptools

Hello, You are the first to see a rare photo of my clean workbench ( at least for today). All of of the projects were either completed, or put where they belong!! The vises are on a regular rotation, I get them ready to sell, and then they go into service until they are sold. I still need to get the Chas. Parker on a moveable plywood mount. Finally found a place to hang the repaired Crescent Wrench Board. Most of the wrenches at the front are pretty close to the display labels, Crescent and Crestoloy!! Regards, Lou
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papadan

Lou, we're all friends here, you can tell us, just how bad is it? Has to be really serious for you to clean your bench. Been really nice knowing you buddy!  :grin:
VWs to D10s, I've fixed em.
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lptools

Hello, Dan. Thanks for your concern, but I am starting my usual dozen or so projects today. There won't be an empty squre inch in no time :cheesy:
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oldgoaly

Damn....I clean a couple of square feet of mine  and I have to pile the rest to the ceiling. Looks good!!!
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Bill Houghton

That's a little frightening, but I see, in your other thread, that Nature did its usual thing with a vacuum, or, in this case, uncovered bench space.

lptools

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