A bit of Spring Cleaning

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A bit of Spring Cleaning

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I earnt no money today but got a lot of pleasure out of clearing out all the "furry" mountboard from under my bench, hoovering it all out and taking a boot load of off-cuts to the local tip. I then fitted the LION Guillotine I bought second hand on the Forum before Christmas ... it was very easy to fit surprisingly and you can't beat the cut of a Guillotine over the Excalibur for MDF board and mountboard ( IMHO ).

I'll have to do some "proper" work tomorrow but it was good to clear the decks and start afresh, I even did a stock take of my mountboard :rock:
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Re: A bit of Spring Cleaning

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For me it was 3 months shredding over the bank holiday weekend...
Your too late I'm afraid - I retired in April 2024 :sun:
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Re: A bit of Spring Cleaning

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Know what you mean. I've been painting concrete walls, putting up shelves and new worktops in the "dirty" part of workshop (sawing, chopping and sanding).

Question now is - should I also paint the concrete floor, or is that going too far?
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