Can ya feel my pain?????????

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George, beautiful job you did and I really really feel sorry for you, now you can be locked up in there for hours on end, huh? BTW, I see some working lamps (articulating) or magnetics, (like the one hanging from under the balck cabinet or the one over your table) do you happen to remember where you got them from, please? I have been looking for them to use in the shop, but they seem to disappear from stores nowadays.
 
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I still think the best thing in that shop are the windows. Makes the shop look that much more inviting to work in. Good luck with the new digs.
 
George,
That's a much too pretty of a shop to mess up with saw dust... maybe you should just let it sit and keep it nice and clean and pretty....:biggrin:

Or you could be married to a woman like my first wife... as I brought boxes in from the truck whenever we moved... she would say "Hold on, let empty that and put things away then you can take the empty box back outside.":biggrin: Three days after we moved into a place it always looked as if we had been there for years.:beat-up:
 
I haven't been shopping for them in a while but I got the magnetic base lamps at either Woodcraft or Rockler. Actually, I don't care for them that much because you can't get the arms tightened down enough to keep the lamp from sagging all the time. In my old shop I suspended safety wire from the cabinets and wrapped around the arms to keep the lamps positioned where I wanted them.... a real pain in the rear!

George, beautiful job you did and I really really feel sorry for you, now you can be locked up in there for hours on end, huh? BTW, I see some working lamps (articulating) or magnetics, (like the one hanging from under the balck cabinet or the one over your table) do you happen to remember where you got them from, please? I have been looking for them to use in the shop, but they seem to disappear from stores nowadays.
 
Now your really making me rethink ...an espresso while turning and listening to the Platters, Dion, that makes it almost livable, I'll be in Arizona in late March

Yep, listening to tunes like Susie darlin' by Robin Luke, Little Star by the Elegants or even 500 miles away from home by Bobby Bare makes for an enjoyable day in the shop!

Remember, if you're driving through Arizona, Show Low is right on your way back home assuming you take I-40 and good coffee is always on and the shop doors are always open!
 
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