The Prestigious and Powerful Porcine Prelate
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Tour of Lockfall Towers
Behold, the cradle of civilisation; the birthplace of the singularity. Enjoy.
The Prestigious and Powerful Porcine Prelate
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MrAnybody wrote:Glorious to see, hux. I remember the days when you were planning the set up, dealing with damp, and planning on dragging that bugger of a lathe down there.
Very cool, mate. Great to see, a right fun palace, and a right bloody mess
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nozza36 wrote:Hux' just watched the cellar video , ,,,,, i'm going green !
my house is as cramped as your cellar and my tools are not even set up.
We have the same bench grinders , the dual wheel and belt sander , and the mini grinder with buffer and dremmel type flexi hose
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l0ckcr4ck3r wrote:Great space to create in HP! I'm on the look out for a jewelers/watchmakers lathe... that Unimat is a really once one, thanks for sharing.
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jimylongs wrote:That was great! Love seeing other peoples work spaces.
jharveee wrote:I love what you've done with such a small space.
Nice man cave!
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