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archive - May 2004
The workshop is finally empty of machinery, it's all now up in sunny
Lincolnshire waiting to be set up in the new workshop in September. I'm back to
a very small workshop comprising Myford and a drill - feels like the first
workshop again (which was more years ago than I care to remember!). It's a
slightly heart-stopping moment when you see your entire workshop dangled from a
six-ton hiab before being driven off into the sunset. The truck that came to
pick it all up was an impressive bit of kit - the crane, mounted behind the cab,
could pick up my Triumph lathe from the ground at the far end. I've used the
company before and know the driver - as fast as I could run machines out to the
road with the fork truck, he'd got them loaded and strapped down.

This weekend was one of our neighbouring village's fetes - an annual event which is always very well supported. I go along each year as it's the one day that a local man opens his garden railway, a long-established 9 1/2 inch gauge line running through beautiful gardens. The local classic car club turn up, there's an organ playing, a barbecue in one corner and a fine time is had by all. For more pictures and details of this rarely-seen line, click on the picture below.

May 2004
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