Cleaned SHop

Les Elm

Member
Messages
1,434
Location
Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
Just cleaned my shop, so I thiought I had better get some shots.

Les

dsc09415.jpg


dsc09416.jpg


dsc09417.jpg


dsc09418.jpg


dsc09420g.jpg


dsc09421.jpg


dsc09423.jpg


dsc09424.jpg


dsc09425l.jpg
 
OK, those are good pics of your showroom...now where's the shop? :p

Looks like a great place to be creative, Les. :thumb:
 
OK, those are good pics of your showroom...now where's the shop? :p

Looks like a great place to be creative, Les. :thumb:

Creative? That's an understatement Vaughn. I first thought I was looking at a dentist lab.

Very nice work Les. Was it you who posted something about those wooden locks once a while back? I'd like to try making one for my locksmith. I know he'd like one.

Great shop. Makes me envious.

Aloha, Tony
 
Les your shop is wonderful, and clean, and I like my shop clean too, clean, neat and organized, thus you can find what you want, when you want it.

Your work certainly deserves a few close up pictures!

Outstanding! :clap:
 
Ok Les I too like a clean shop but did not think that it was possible to get it that clean and use it. Way to go.:thumb:

Any tips you care to share on keeping it clean. I mean your machines dont even have trace of dust on them from what i can see.

I agree with NASA clean room comment so how do you do it?:huh:
 
I see that you are vey good at using photoshop, aren't you???:rofl::rofl::rofl:

Honestly, it is the cleanest and tidyest shop I've ever seen:thumb::thumb: I think that should have posted a "BEFORE" pic but I think that it would look the same.
 
Last edited:
My wife would like her kitchen to look that good!!!!:eek::doh::huh::dunno:
I am very interested in the wooden padlocks you have. Any chance of doing a tutorial on making one? Please? :thumb:

The instructions for making the working wooden padlocks are by Tim Detweiler.
He has 2 books out;
1. Making Working Wooden Locks
2. Making More Working Wooden Locks

Published by Linden Publishing.

I got my copies at Lee Valley.

Les
 
did you say "CLEAN SHOP"??

Really nice shop but I don't see how you get anything done in a shop so clean.. Seems like I have to move sawdust to find my tools...and that's on a good day..
I'll have to post a few of mine real soon.. Keep up the good work..:wave:
 
Creative? That's an understatement Vaughn. I first thought I was looking at a dentist lab.

Very nice work Les. Was it you who posted something about those wooden locks once a while back? I'd like to try making one for my locksmith. I know he'd like one.

Great shop. Makes me envious.

Aloha, Tony

Thanks Tony,

The instructions for making the working wooden padlocks are by Tim Detweiler.
He has 2 books out;
1. Making Working Wooden Locks
2. Making More Working Wooden Locks

Published by Linden Publishing.

I got my copies at Lee Valley.

Les
 
Top