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  1. #31
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    Default Re: Making my room my workshop

    Well yes but you cant order anything but they have the adress on it Trago is a really cheaps place that sells everything from toilet seats to pork scratchings!

  2. #32

    Default Re: Making my room my workshop

    Quote Originally Posted by Custom
    Well yes but you cant order anything but they have the adress on it Trago is a really cheaps place that sells everything from toilet seats to pork scratchings!

    Kkk have u got the website

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    Default Re: Making my room my workshop

    Word of warning all there stores are down in devon area: http://www.trago.co.uk/

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    damm that aint no good to me!!! lol

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    I new it wouldnt I dont know where else to sugest!

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    kk prob just go homebase 2moz should it be thick

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    Anything over 25mm should be thick enough well I g2g!

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    you need a fridge aswell because you can store drinks for when you are working because i find i get a dry throat when i were those mask thingies also get snacks so when you are working on something which you cant leave for more than a second you can get some food !!!!!!! also you should get some sound proofing because its ok if you have power tools in your shed or garage but when your in your room its right next to a wall and you will be able to hear the sound throughout the house and your neighbours will complain

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    Default Re: Making my room my workshop

    More UK modders...... nice.

    tecguy - Wickes have a 2m kitchen worktop for £13.99 I think. Got a couple to make work surfaces in my garage.
    Few pieces of wood for the legs and bobs your uncle, nice sturdy workbench.
    Plus with it being for the kitchen, it has a nice plastic finish. Even think you get a choice of colours.

    Best price I found, plus Wickes are all over the country, so there should be one close.

    Where abouts in London you live?

    I used to live in SW15 (Putney and Fulham), but now I'm out in the sticks.
    Sarcasm - Is only one of the services I offer.

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    Default Re: Making my room my workshop

    Well if you're going real low budget here's a few ideas.
    - peanut butter jars (clear plastic with wide tops)
    - Deli food containers are clear and pretty tough.
    - Fuji film contaniers are also clear

    For a cheap work bench you could start with an old door and some saw horses.
    you might want to keep an eye out for big appliance boxes, like dishwashers, refrigerators. You could set one up to do your sawing, drilling and sanding over/in. It should help contain the mess.

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