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longun":2g65a714 said:
It's quite hard as all are great in their own ways, mines alot tidier now bitneedsstuff organising better......or just selling haha
I know how limited Lee's workshop is and tbh I love what he pulls out of itwverytime, but Carl's.....hatches......berthas is ace as itsonthe home.....may have to ponder this over a pint......or 4
Believe me when i say, it has taken well over ten years for me to get my house in order, you only have to see my pics on joining retro bike. I found the piles of unorganised chaos made it harder to want to build/assemble/fettle.
Its a little more organised now, and to be fair not for huge sums when you shop around and even use secondhand.
The trouble i faced was trying to incorporate some where to think, a place to chill with friends, work the tools and look at both works in progress and finished builds ready to ride.
The nice part was recreating images of our golden age, finding space for personal memorabilia, more expensive components, how to display and store frames and wheels etc, somewhere to have your books and ref on hand, but in the end you cant beat the amazing feeling of being able to find what you need when you need it.
With limited space, its a bit jammed in, and does work well, but i am conscious more than ever of too many projects already needing to be finished, and yet again tightness for space and looming Chaos.
I do blame Retrobike.