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Cleaning the Workshop - Page 51

Leaving the lathe and going to the workbench

With the lathe bed cleaned, the tool rest and tail stock back in place, and everything lubed to go, it is time to move on. 	 lathe bed cleaned, and the tool rest and tail stock back in place
Now for the workbench or more to point, the junk table. It has for too long been a flat place in the shop for everything to gather while a little spot in the center was for work. 	 the workbench or more to point, the junk table
Step one is simple: unplug the extension cords and clear every thing from every surface on the bench. I only threw out the obvious junk as the important thing for now was to clear away all the stuff and then consider its importance later. 	unplug the extension cords and clear every thing from every surface on the bench
Most of the bits and pieces got placed on the temporary table. 	Most of the bits and pieces got placed on the temporary table.
While the tools that call the workbench home got sent to the smaller temporary table. 	While the tools that call the workbench home got sent to the smaller temporary table.
The workbench got moved out from the wall, the bottom of the work tray removed and everything swept down. 	The workbench got moved out from the wall, the bottom of the work tray removed and everything swept down.

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