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j5ive
27-08-2006, 12:15 PM
Havn't had this in a while. Heres mine in a much more tidy than normal state. Crap in the corner. Bikes in bed. Tools at the ready. Neato.
leitch
27-08-2006, 12:39 PM
tidy? what does that mean?
first pic: 3/4 roadies in the house, dura-ace wheelset hanging up
second pic: my roadie on the workstand, the DJ-cum-hardtail DH bike in the background
third pic: nice and tidy workbench. needs some pinboard and a bigger goddamned toolbox...
oh by the way j5ive, if you ever feel like that yeti dj frame's wasting your storage space, feel free to donate it to me ;)
Wattsy
27-08-2006, 12:55 PM
mine pretty crap shacked at the moment. gotta get the tool's in a more spaced area.
Pic 1 - Tool bench, pretty messy at the moment, with tool box under bence and spare's.
Pic 2 - Floor bike's, My Balfa, Scott, Nishiki (family's), Dad's WA ride bike (POS) and half built stp + Old wheel's
Pic 3 - Roof bike's and spare tyre's. Dad's TCR, My Vitus (105 gearing), and dad's old OCR (pm me if your interested)
Pic 4 - The whole garage.
j5ive
27-08-2006, 01:12 PM
Neat way to hang (hide?) the roadies :D
Pete_10
27-08-2006, 04:37 PM
loving all the random high quality shit just lying around. yeti hanging on the wall, set of pike lowers on the board and just some spare boxxers.:p
jon55sey
27-08-2006, 04:48 PM
loving all the random high quality shit just lying around. yeti hanging on the wall, set of pike lowers on the board and just some spare boxxers.:p
haha..yeah thats cool
Žider
27-08-2006, 04:50 PM
j5ive i want that Troy Lee helmet!
Is it for sale?
Wattsy
27-08-2006, 05:10 PM
Neat way to hang (hide?) the roadies :D
There on the roof so you can do this.
j5ive
27-08-2006, 05:28 PM
Run into them?
Little T
27-08-2006, 07:01 PM
Is it for sale?
Looks like it's your lucky day mate,
http://rotorbolts.com/clowns/index.php?topic=268.from1156672443;topicseen#msg44 12
Disturbed.Rider
27-08-2006, 07:51 PM
WOW!!! You guys are lucky, my work shop consists entirly of a Tool box (so full of tools and spare parts it wont close anymore), but i spose thats what you get when you spend all your time riding than cleaning your work shop:rolleyes:, but if i get the day off school tomorrow (I have a cold) im going to set up my work bench and pin up board.
Once again, you guys are lucky!
Sam
Wattsy
29-08-2006, 10:37 AM
Run into them?
I spose in a 4WD (eh, like big one, dont play me on the subbie bein a AWD) you'd probally touch the seat's. Maybe.
[bEn]
08-09-2006, 01:25 PM
My shed aint big enough to be a workshop, though what do you think of my home made repair stand? I'm building a better one soon. One which is more stable and a better clamp. The one i have now though works well. :)
http://img178.imageshack.us/img178/9794/repairstand004jt1.jpg
Ben, have you got a close up of the clamp?
well here's some pics of my shed, they are off a camcorder so theyare a bit grainy,
1. bikes and bike stuff, (Ive got another 3 bikes that live elsewhere)
2. Tools that have a home
3. Tools that don't
4. When they restructured Endo Imports, I bought all the Chain Device production stuff into my shed, It's a long and entertaining story which almost needs it own thread but anyway; this is where most of the work is done.
Are those green crates approved for use as industrial workbench supports? :p
What would WorkSAFE say??? :D :D
Are those green crates approved for use as industrial workbench supports? :p
What would WorkSAFE say??? :D :D
dunno but the bench is the perfect height.
they might be concerned that i'm using Fox Digits for "saftey gloves" but hey the are a better ergonomic fit than riggers and they stop the hot alluminium burning my hands
I'm planning on making a becnh that runs along that wall like the one the router is mounted to but at the same height as the table.
Big_Chief
11-09-2006, 04:05 PM
Are those green crates approved for use as industrial workbench supports? :p
What would WorkSAFE say??? :D :D
i dont think it really matters. unless he injures himself.
but all i have to say is that my workshop is my bedroom;)
ha ha ha
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