Another fine job for another fine tool! I hope your financial situation improves soon! As far as projects, I have the opposite problem! I have more than a lifetime's worth of old tools and junk to fix up or work on. Some times I envy you guys in the UK with your little shed workshops. Mine is much bigger (24x32), but that just made me fill it up with future projects I may never get to. Cheers!
@@Bloodshed.restorations ooooo, what motorbike do you have hiding in there? My son has a 1978 Triumph Bonneville in his shop to work on, though we just arranged to buy his first car a 1975 Jeep. It is a bit of a project, but he has a year or more before he is old enough to drive so he has time to work on it. We converted a storage shed (12x20) into his shop so he would stop adding to the mess in mine, but the jeep is too big to go in his shop so we are cleaning out space in mine which is no small feat! 😉😉😉
Nice, I've got a 2010 Bonneville in the main shed, in the second (bike shed) I've got a 1988 yamaha XT350 (2500 miles!), 1984 yamaha RXS100 and a 1984 honda CBX750. It's not just tools I hoard. It's that time of year that I have to get the all out, check tyres etc and annoy the wife by charging all the batteries in the kitchen. I would love an old BSA and keep an eye open for projects but nothing is cheap anymore.
Another fine job for another fine tool! I hope your financial situation improves soon! As far as projects, I have the opposite problem! I have more than a lifetime's worth of old tools and junk to fix up or work on. Some times I envy you guys in the UK with your little shed workshops. Mine is much bigger (24x32), but that just made me fill it up with future projects I may never get to. Cheers!
I'm constantly having to tidy up or tripping over things as it's only a 6x8, doesn't help that I've got one of my motorbikes in there too!
@@Bloodshed.restorations ooooo, what motorbike do you have hiding in there? My son has a 1978 Triumph Bonneville in his shop to work on, though we just arranged to buy his first car a 1975 Jeep. It is a bit of a project, but he has a year or more before he is old enough to drive so he has time to work on it. We converted a storage shed (12x20) into his shop so he would stop adding to the mess in mine, but the jeep is too big to go in his shop so we are cleaning out space in mine which is no small feat! 😉😉😉
Nice, I've got a 2010 Bonneville in the main shed, in the second (bike shed) I've got a 1988 yamaha XT350 (2500 miles!), 1984 yamaha RXS100 and a 1984 honda CBX750. It's not just tools I hoard. It's that time of year that I have to get the all out, check tyres etc and annoy the wife by charging all the batteries in the kitchen. I would love an old BSA and keep an eye open for projects but nothing is cheap anymore.
@@Bloodshed.restorations oh and we have a janky old 1982 Honda Z50r. It is so beat, but it keeps running like a champ! 👍😀😎
@@timeflysintheshop those old Hondas always do😁
Always so rewarding when along-seized thread breaks free!
Its a great feeling!😁
Thats a pretty cool find Alex. Glad you got it restored to use again. Good job.
I'm delving deep into the shed and finding loads of stuff that I'd forgotten about! It's been oiled and put in my tool chest, ready to use!
Do you watch Ben "The Tool Addict", Reggy at "Reggyontheroad", or "Everythings Adjustable"? They are in the UK as well.
I'll give them a watch and see what they get up to👍🏻