It ain't much, but it's mine. I practice my limited skill set on an old kitchen island. The actual workbench in my garage/barn (ca. 1880s) is taken up by non-tuba tools and junk.
Once it gets cooler I will of course move all the stuff away from the wood stove.
Share your shop setup pics
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Re: Share your shop setup pics
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Re: Share your shop setup pics
Ask me next fall - AFTER all this chaos/volcanic-eruption-$h!t has receded...
If I'm lucky enough to get back to the B-flat bass trombone cimbasso project by then, maybe I'll combine pics.
salient features:
- no TV
- crappy radio reception
- no WIFI/no computer/no cell bars
- running hot and cold water
- AIR-CONDITIONING AND HEAT
If I'm lucky enough to get back to the B-flat bass trombone cimbasso project by then, maybe I'll combine pics.
salient features:
- no TV
- crappy radio reception
- no WIFI/no computer/no cell bars
- running hot and cold water
- AIR-CONDITIONING AND HEAT