Here are the photos of the little workshop requested by Summer.
The first one is before.
This is how it is now with the B&D workbench folded up,it takes seconds to open.
These three show the tools on the walls
This is just above my new work bench. I made the little hammer at school aged 11 so it's 57 years old and still handy for picture hooks,tack, and small nails.
These spanners go down to 6x8 BA, I used them when I used to repair model aircraft engines. The small adjustable I made as a project when I started work. Looking at it now it is a very crude and simple job but haven been given a few tools, the materials needed, a simple plan and left to it was very daunting for a fresh faced 15 year old. At 3'' long it is not much use as a tool ( steady there control your mind) but as a project made from scratch it taught me a lot.
This cabinet now work bench I cobbled together from bits of scrap furniture the size being determined by materials at hand.
So that's the workshop done to my satisfaction,I use empty fat ball tubs for storage
The next job is to take the fold away work bench outside and using it as a saw bench,get some more planks ready for disposal.
Catch you soon
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B.A. or British association fine to use the full title takes me back a long way. I remember that most Electrical junction box lids were screwed on using 2 BA Brass Cheese head screws, and cables would often be fastened with 4 BA screws.
Nice set of photos..
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