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Old woodworking shop -no Health n Safety here


ArthurBottlesworth
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Found this on you tube, thought I'd watch couple of minutes .....

Couldn't stop

Just needed Fred Dibnah to complete

 

 

Check out this video on YouTube:

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IfP4OSYh9xM&feature=youtube_gdata_player]Old Woodworking Machines Woodwright's Shop with Roy UnderHill - YouTube[/ame]

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Scared the life out of me .....

 

And me

 

The two resident workers looked carefull and let's face it they needed to be but when that presenter put his hand on the window frame that was being machined I winced.

He was far to twitchy (and annoying) to survive there for long.

 

Great video interesting to see the old machines. Tempted to say brings back memories.But I won't.

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I would gladly have that at the bottom of my garden in a heartbeat (- the presenter).

 

May well tell the kids to plant their hands deep in their pockets though, not the place for fiddling little fingers.

 

No health and safety? you do them a disservice :001_tongue:. Despite the well chosen camera angles, an LEV system snuck in at 2.27

 

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I can't say I really blame them - I can think of better ways to send a day then breathing in fine wood dust!

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