Keeping Warm...


It's been a gloriously sunny day today, but, shall we say, crisp. Basically brass monkeys out there: so I really didn't venture out too far until after a lunch of cheesy crumpets [delicious and decidedly unhealthy - allegedly - rounds of stodge, topped with grilled cheddar], when I decided the morning's inactivity was unsustainable and frankly boring, and decided to do something outside. Off the bat I reckoned chainsawing up some of the old, felled Leylandii that is still lurking around the garden would be a good idea, to supplement our dwindling wood supply, should we need it (our friend who supplies our wood has an issue with his truck at the moment, so we're on hold for the next couple of tons of supplies).

After whizzing up a trug-full of firewood, I decided that there was another job that would at least keep me warm in the process: making a start on the well of my bench, at last. I'd already found some good lengths of shitty laminated chipboard in the old shed, so I embarked on - yet another - mini-project. Pictured is the lump of crap that will form the base of the well behind the bench, held in the refurbished wood-vice [blog posts passim] whilst I cut some notches out to fit around the verticals in the gable of the studio. I've got another piece of reclaimed crud to form a back wall for the well, and I'll put some end-stops in as well, so that all the shit that I drop through clumsiness will at least be contained where I can find it. Keep you posted on progress!

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