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    A bottle of the finest Scotch Whisky, for celebrations and also to chase the workshop cold away!

    Is your workshop insulated ? I've been toying with the idea of insulating mine (My garage that none of my cars will fit in.)
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    I'm liking the idea of anything that has the word thermo or spectro in the name. Maybe I'll get some of them I' wouldn't mind setting up a gamma spectrometer, just for fun of course.

    Scotch whisky is sounding good too.

    Insulated? Partly. I think a small heater should keep it toasty enough though.

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    You need a bed in yours. I have a bed in mine, central heating, hot and cold running hot water (from the leaky hot water cylinder...)

    Yep, I use the spare room Cream carpet takes a hammering from swarf and the Work-Mate I have to bring in occassionally. Not sure I'd get away with the pillar drill in there...
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    You are using Bonetti's defense against me, ah?

    I thought it fitting, considering the rocky terrain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by norty303 View Post
    You need a bed in yours. I have a bed in mine, central heating, hot and cold running hot water (from the leaky hot water cylinder...)

    Yep, I use the spare room Cream carpet takes a hammering from swarf and the Work-Mate I have to bring in occassionally. Not sure I'd get away with the pillar drill in there...
    Yes, this is the problem I have at home. Either a cold, dark, cramped and breezy garage or cream carpets. I may now have 2 options for a workshop so likelihood is increasing! The new option would be closer, more permanent and heated

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