[RBW] Re: Let's see your shop and workbench

2021-09-18 Thread Eric Marth
Fabulous photo MoVelo! Thanks for sharing! On Saturday, September 18, 2021 at 2:49:01 PM UTC-4 MoVelo wrote: > [image: Shop Helper.jpg] > > My shop is embarrassingly messy, but I did have a helper today. > > > > On Thursday, April 1, 2021 at 2:29:56 PM UTC-5 eggman...@gmail.com wrote: > >> Wow!

[RBW] Re: Let's see your shop and workbench

2021-09-18 Thread MoVelo
[image: Shop Helper.jpg] My shop is embarrassingly messy, but I did have a helper today. On Thursday, April 1, 2021 at 2:29:56 PM UTC-5 eggman...@gmail.com wrote: > Wow! a dream for most of this groups users, I gotta say. You lucky mf. > Props on how the shop is set up with the hanging

[RBW] Re: Let's see your shop and workbench

2021-04-01 Thread Egon Conway
Wow! a dream for most of this groups users, I gotta say. You lucky mf. Props on how the shop is set up with the hanging bikes. Looks like you can have FUN in there On Thursday, March 4, 2021 at 5:18:42 AM UTC-8 lconley wrote: > The Garage Mahal: > > [image: IMG_0032s.JPG] > > [image:

Re: [RBW] Re: Let's see your shop and workbench

2021-03-31 Thread Joe Bernard
As do I. On Wednesday, March 31, 2021 at 1:59:36 PM UTC-7 Doug H. wrote: > Great story Leah. Thank you for sharing it. I appreciate learning about > the life and times of bicycle people. > Doug > > Sent from my iPhone > > On Mar 31, 2021, at 4:47 PM, George Schick wrote: > > TMI...sort

Re: [RBW] Re: Let's see your shop and workbench

2021-03-31 Thread Doug Hansford
Great story Leah. Thank you for sharing it. I appreciate learning about the life and times of bicycle people. Doug Sent from my iPhone > On Mar 31, 2021, at 4:47 PM, George Schick wrote: > > TMI...sort of. > >> On Wednesday, March 31, 2021 at 3:25:52 PM UTC-5 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! >>

Re: [RBW] Re: Let's see your shop and workbench

2021-03-31 Thread George Schick
TMI...sort of. On Wednesday, March 31, 2021 at 3:25:52 PM UTC-5 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! wrote: > [image: 3CCA3ECE-8829-4A55-93A7-A81260370674.jpeg][image: > D2FD6A08-47A1-4681-A016-235F9296ADFF.jpeg][image: > C0EACAD7-276A-45AD-971B-82E2487B07F9.jpeg][image: >

[RBW] Re: Let's see your shop and workbench

2021-03-19 Thread Eric Marth
Dang, glad you made it Rich! I'm *really *impressed with the bottle cage and cup as tool holder. That's some next level stuff. I'm serious. I like your shop-made tool holders as well as the base you made for the truing stand. I'm with you on the plywood, nails and shop-made methods for holding

[RBW] Re: Let's see your shop and workbench

2021-03-16 Thread Pete B
Thanks Paul, PATC is great. I just pay dues and rent a rustic cabin once or twice a year. My favorite things about these shop pics are little details like a toolbox sticker, or Eric's license plates, and especially, seeing what list members with limited space have cooked up. I wrenched on

[RBW] Re: Let's see your shop and workbench

2021-03-16 Thread Eric Marth
Thanks everyone for sharing pics and details and such. It has been great seeing everyone's work areas and set ups! Nice work on restoring that Snap-On box, Pete! Really cool. Wow, sharp eye, Paul. Took me a minute to locate the PATC sticker :) And get that vice up, Kieran! ;) On Tuesday,

[RBW] Re: Let's see your shop and workbench

2021-03-15 Thread Kieran J
It's on my to-do list :-P On Monday, March 15, 2021 at 6:50:48 AM UTC-7 lconley wrote: > Get that vise installed! Most important tool in the shop - how else can > you hacksaw rack struts? ;-) > > Laing > > >> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW

[RBW] Re: Let's see your shop and workbench

2021-03-15 Thread Paul Richardson
pete: i dig your PATC sticker! paul takoma park, md. On Monday, March 15, 2021 at 11:19:15 AM UTC-4 Pete B wrote: > Here's my work space, in a corner of the basement. The newest addition is > a 1977 Snap-On tool chest that I rescued from the curb on trash day and > restored. > > The blue

[RBW] Re: Let's see your shop and workbench

2021-03-09 Thread Nick Payne
Yes, although I have a decent workstand, for cleaning chains etc I more often just hang bikes between a pair of ropes which attach to eyebolts on the opposite walls. Nick On Tuesday, 9 March 2021 at 8:12:26 am UTC+11 Justin Drake wrote: > Wow - Lots of room, Nick. Is the black road bike in

[RBW] Re: Let's see your shop and workbench

2021-03-08 Thread Justin Drake
Wow - Lots of room, Nick. Is the black road bike in the back strung up with rope? On Sunday, March 7, 2021 at 6:50:03 PM UTC-8 Nick Payne wrote: > This is mine in its usual somewhat chaotic state: > > [image: PXL_20210308_023835762 - Copy.jpg] > > Nick > -- You received this message because

[RBW] Re: Let's see your shop and workbench

2021-03-08 Thread Eric Marth
Quite the stable, Nick! Charlie, I've never seen a lilac Atlantis. Pretty sweet! I dig that Columbian bench vise On Monday, March 8, 2021 at 9:34:35 AM UTC-5 Charlie R wrote: > Picture was taken in 2010 and the those bikes are gone but I always get a > smile seeing this picture. > > > [image:

[RBW] Re: Let's see your shop and workbench

2021-03-07 Thread Ray Varella
Seeing some of these bike collections makes me feel like the few I have aren’t such an indulgence. As for the Russian River Brewing Company, we have several customers in their immediate neighborhood and I’m in that area occasionally. I generally stop in and pick up some beer. I’ve tried

[RBW] Re: Let's see your shop and workbench

2021-03-07 Thread George Schick
Most of us don't know about Pliny the Younger because the Russian River Brewery doesn't distribute as far as the Midwest. So you folks on the Left Coast can keep it all to yourselves and enjoy. On Sunday, March 7, 2021 at 2:49:01 PM UTC-6 Frank Brose wrote: > Kudos to you Max. Most people

[RBW] Re: Let's see your shop and workbench

2021-03-07 Thread Frank Brose
Kudos to you Max. Most people don't know what a fine lubricant Piney The Younger is. On Thursday, March 4, 2021 at 5:46:50 PM UTC-6 reynoldslugs wrote: > My tooling is modest, but the lubricants are all in order. Phil Wood and > Pliny the Younger. > > [image: IMG_4012.JPG] > > Max Beach >

Re: [RBW] Re: Let's see your shop and workbench

2021-03-07 Thread Eric Marth
Let's call it a gift, then. I regret not getting a coat of semi-transparent flat white primer on my plywood before I built all the tool holders and shelves. They're removable... maybe one day. On Saturday, March 6, 2021 at 7:56:23 PM UTC-5 Bill Schairer wrote: > > Ha, thanks, Eric, but I

Re: [RBW] Re: Let's see your shop and workbench

2021-03-06 Thread Bill Schairer
Ha, thanks, Eric, but I inherited the color scheme from my wife. I really don’t have an eye for that sort of thing. Bill S On Saturday, March 6, 2021 at 12:29:32 PM UTC-8 eric...@gmail.com wrote: > Pretty rad, Bill! I like those yellow walls and the white plywood. Not > enough paint goes up

Re: [RBW] Re: Let's see your shop and workbench

2021-03-06 Thread Eric Marth
Pretty rad, Bill! I like those yellow walls and the white plywood. Not enough paint goes up in most shops. On Friday, March 5, 2021 at 12:12:09 PM UTC-5 Bill Schairer wrote: > My wife's woodshop was in the garage but she moved it to commercial space > so I converted the space to my bike shop.

Re: [RBW] Re: Let's see your shop and workbench

2021-03-05 Thread Eric Marth
Robert, I dig the multi-use table. Nice job with your first bench build! A little chain grease does wonders for an espresso. Yeah, Max, lubrication is critical! I've never had Pliny, always run into trouble finding some when I've been in California. Some day? On Thursday, March 4, 2021 at

Re: [RBW] Re: Let's see your shop and workbench

2021-03-04 Thread Philip Barrett
I went down the Pliny road with my boss once...neither of us were at our best the next day! On Thursday, March 4, 2021 at 4:14:55 PM UTC-8 Jason Fuller wrote: > PtY! Nice! I got to try it last year thanks to being bottled and a > friend travelling for it. I don't see myself making that kind

Re: [RBW] Re: Let's see your shop and workbench

2021-03-04 Thread rltilley
And we have a winner. That is impressive. I’m not showing pictures of mine since it is currently hidden under a bunch of junk due to us doing a bit of remodeling. I need to build up a new frame so I’ll be setting up the workstand in the house and building it there for now. Robert Tilley San

[RBW] Re: Let's see your shop and workbench

2021-03-03 Thread Doug H.
Two thumbs up for your workshop Eric. I would hang out for hours in there just looking for something to do. Doug On Wednesday, March 3, 2021 at 8:02:48 AM UTC-5 eric...@gmail.com wrote: > I love seeing shops, tools and workbenches and thought it would be nice to > see where everyone works on

[RBW] Re: Let's see your shop and workbench

2021-03-03 Thread Eric Marth
This is sweet! I like your bike and bench rotation, George. And envy your proper work stand. Those Ikea cabinets are a big bang for the buck. If they're not Ikea, well, even better, probably! I had been eyeing a friend's old steel paper cabinets from the USPTO, thought they'd be good for tools.

[RBW] Re: Let's see your shop and workbench

2021-03-03 Thread Philip Barrett
That's a really nice set up, I use those same IKEA drawers as storage/printer stand in my office. Sensible size compressor too, if you're not looking run a die grinder there's no need to go any bigger than that. I like how you have summer & winter homes, sort of like heading to the Hamptons or

[RBW] Re: Let's see your shop and workbench

2021-03-03 Thread Philip Barrett
I was restoring a 1967 Meyers Manx, pre-tag body, the genuine article. Got about 80% finished & downsizing caught up with me! I had MIG, TIG & Oxy-Fuel, 208V power, compressor & perhaps best of all; AC & heat...c'est la vie... The new house we're building will have a fairly compact but useful

[RBW] Re: Let's see your shop and workbench

2021-03-03 Thread Eric Marth
Whoa Philip, is that a dune buggy!? Looks like you had it going on out there: coffee maker, welder, compressor, I might spy a drill press, too. Love the gray paint on that bike with the honey saddle and grips. Understated beauty, my kind of subtle. On Wednesday, March 3, 2021 at 9:02:11 AM