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Re: Improving the man-cave

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 11:05 am
by saddler
Oh well, NOT a thread about Brazilian waxing...

Re: Improving the man-cave

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 11:35 am
by Dougan
Mezzer wrote::good:

Very nice mate!

Mezzer
Thank you Sir :grin:

Re: Improving the man-cave

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 11:39 am
by Dougan
EagerNoSkill wrote:ok thats way to TIDY!!! :o wtfwtf :o wtfwtf

it must be a total mess ;) to prove you use it and dont just flounce around in it in a tutu with featherduster :55:
Funny you should say that...
duster 002 b.jpg
...notice a bit of 'product placement' too... ;)

Re: Improving the man-cave

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 11:46 am
by Dougan
Triffid wrote:Only plans . . .
My wife has been 'thinking' about building an extension, so we've got an addition bedroom into which #2 daughter can be installed. I've not been that enthusiastic, having lived through a very long building project before. However I've just realised that if we do this, it will result in quite a nice space in the attic above, accessible from the existing attic and potentially capable of being built to become a hardened gunroom/reloading area.

Suddenly my interest in the project has increased!

Triffid
That sounds cool (would love a gun room tongueout )...and you can't beat a win-win solution...

Re: Improving the man-cave

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 11:57 am
by Dougan
ovenpaa wrote:It looks like a handy area Dougan. Getting everything bolted down firmly makes a big difference to your reloading and it is surprising just how much space can be needed when you spread yourself out a bit.
As you say we can now spread ourselves out when we're loading together...one can be powdering while the other uses the presses.

The trimmer worked well in it's set position yesterday - I've made it removable on a piece of worktop so that it's not in the way when not being used, but also because I rescued an old pub table being thrown away (very heavy and sturdy) which I'm going to try clamping it to this afternoon so I can do some case prep in the sunshine :grin:

Re: Improving the man-cave

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 11:59 am
by Dougan
Sandgroper wrote:
EagerNoSkill wrote:ok thats way to TIDY!!! :o wtfwtf :o wtfwtf

it must be a total mess ;) to prove you use it and dont just flounce around in it in a tutu with featherduster :55:
Scary thought - a squirrel in a tutu!

Image
:lol:

Wot you doing with pictures of my missus!

Re: Improving the man-cave

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 12:06 pm
by Dougan
Demonic69 wrote:
Les wrote:Jealous? Me? No way!

Yeah, well OK ......... maybe a little bit! :oops: :lol:
+1!
Very nice cave.
I'm considering selling my lathe to free up some space for a reloading station.

I don't read my own signature!
Cheers guys - To be fair though, I wouldn't be able to afford such luxury if I wasn't sharing...

...and my old man is the chippie; I'm just the laborer razz

Re: Improving the man-cave

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 12:10 pm
by Dougan
saddler wrote:Oh well, NOT a thread about Brazilian waxing...
B.S & C would be more appropriate...and I'm not spelling that out for Alpha... razz