Dalboy | 07/02/2022 16:42:27 |
![]() 1009 forum posts 305 photos | How about this for a mancave |
Dave Halford | 07/02/2022 17:46:57 |
2536 forum posts 24 photos | It was Ok till he flaunted the Hemi Cuda. |
mark costello 1 | 07/02/2022 18:04:35 |
![]() 800 forum posts 16 photos | Where is the metal cutting machinery? |
pgk pgk | 07/02/2022 19:09:05 |
2661 forum posts 294 photos | Posted by mark costello 1 on 07/02/2022 18:04:35:
Where is the metal cutting machinery? That'll be in the metal cutting wing down the corridor from the plasma cutting room, the tig welding room, the arc welding room, the mig welding room and just a short step away from the forge annex... |
Mick B1 | 07/02/2022 22:27:23 |
2444 forum posts 139 photos | Are we supposed to be envious of this??? |
Robert Butler | 07/02/2022 23:09:25 |
511 forum posts 6 photos | Gross! Robert Butler |
Stueeee | 08/02/2022 08:45:54 |
![]() 144 forum posts | Posted by Robert Butler on 07/02/2022 23:09:25:
Gross! Robert Butler I didn't see 144 cars in there.... Weird to have that 50's Diner area built with new stuff. I've eaten at several Diners in the midwest that had exactly that decor style and appeared to be original -if it's not broke don't fix it.... |
Journeyman | 08/02/2022 10:37:20 |
![]() 1257 forum posts 264 photos | Posted by Robert Butler on 07/02/2022 23:09:25:
Gross! Robert Butler I'll second that. He speaks of a traditional 9000 sq ft home set in 110 acres. The average UK home is 656 sq ft. Bourgeois extravagance at it's best (worse) I could think of better uses for the copious wealth. John |
MikeK | 08/02/2022 14:10:43 |
226 forum posts 17 photos | Posted by Journeyman on 08/02/2022 10:37:20:
He speaks of a traditional 9000 sq ft home set in 110 acres. The average UK home is 656 sq ft. Bourgeois extravagance at it's best (worse) I could think of better uses for the copious wealth. John I don't want to start a heated discussion, especially one tangent to the thread topic...But I'm an American and even I agree that is extravagance. (Many Americans aren't taxed enough. Nobody is allowed to say it, though.) That seems more like a museum than a mancave. I would want: metal shop, wood shop, welding shop, foundry, forge, garage for working on cars, electronics hobby area, and a small place to relax. And maybe another garage to build a boat in. Edited By MikeK on 08/02/2022 14:11:00 Edited By MikeK on 08/02/2022 14:11:48 |
SillyOldDuffer | 08/02/2022 14:26:19 |
10668 forum posts 2415 photos | Posted by MikeK on 08/02/2022 14:10:43:
Posted by Journeyman on 08/02/2022 10:37:20:
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... Many Americans aren't taxed enough. Nobody is allowed to say it, though. ... Didn't go well when the British suggested it... Dave PS. Interesting period of history, many believe Lord North was the worst British Prime Minister ever.
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Mick B1 | 08/02/2022 17:22:39 |
2444 forum posts 139 photos | Posted by SillyOldDuffer on 08/02/2022 14:26:19:
Posted by MikeK on 08/02/2022 14:10:43:
Posted by Journeyman on 08/02/2022 10:37:20:
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... Many Americans aren't taxed enough. Nobody is allowed to say it, though. ... Didn't go well when the British suggested it... Dave PS. Interesting period of history, many believe Lord North was the worst British Prime Minister ever.
That's what my Modern History U3A lecturer said recently - but he thinks it may no longer be the case. |
MikeK | 08/02/2022 20:03:50 |
226 forum posts 17 photos | I may have to change my mind. I think what's shown in the video above is indeed a mancave and what I described is a workshop. I've never had a mancave, so I dunno. If guy friends come over we end up in the garage. |
Bill Phinn | 09/02/2022 00:17:50 |
1076 forum posts 129 photos | The very idea of a mancave is an alien concept to me if what is meant by it is somewhere you're required, by the female partner in your life, to confine your workshop-related stuff and activities. In our house, an angle grinder on the dining table for a few days, a socket set on the microwave, or even a lawnmower in the hall scarcely raise an eyebrow. As long as you keep the living areas clean, reasonably tidy, and still useable for other everyday purposes, I do not see what there is to object to. Fortunately, my other half agrees. |
Hopper | 09/02/2022 00:24:47 |
![]() 7881 forum posts 397 photos | Posted by Bill Phinn on 09/02/2022 00:17:50:
The very idea of a mancave is an alien concept to me if what is meant by it is somewhere you're required, by the female partner in your life, to confine your workshop-related stuff and activities. In our house, an angle grinder on the dining table for a few days, a socket set on the microwave, or even a lawnmower in the hall scarcely raise an eyebrow. As long as you keep the living areas clean, reasonably tidy, and still useable for other everyday purposes, I do not see what there is to object to. Fortunately, my other half agrees.
Shortly after we got married, there were some questions raised when I wheeled my Norton Atlas into the kitchen and parked it for winter storage. But it all went quiet when I threw a sheet over the bike "to keep the dirt of the kitchen off my clean bike". These days I have two sheds and the house is devoid of anything mechanical. |
MikeK | 09/02/2022 15:51:44 |
226 forum posts 17 photos | Few American women would put up with that. An angle grinder on the dining table would get a "What the #$%! is that doing here?!"
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Bill Phinn | 09/02/2022 17:25:49 |
1076 forum posts 129 photos | Posted by MikeK on 09/02/2022 15:51:44:
Few American women would put up with that. An angle grinder on the dining table would get a "What the #$%! is that doing here?!"
No, though I suppose few of them grew up sharing their bedroom with chickens and have degrees in philosophy. |
Mick B1 | 09/02/2022 17:41:03 |
2444 forum posts 139 photos | My missus is quite tolerant, considering we started our married life 50+ years ago with a motorbike engine in bits, in biscuit tins full of paraffin down the hall in the flat (the rent collector turned white as snow). But now the workshop (built as an integral garage) is just off the front hall and contains her pottery kiln as well. Tools may sometimes sit on the kitchen table for a day or two, but territorial disputes are uncommon. |
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