jez-4-bikes-max Kona Fan Feedback View Nov 15, 2007 #1 There said it. Theres loads to build and do but its just too cold. Sniff.
gump Retrobike Rider Feedback View Nov 15, 2007 #2 Jez, I use an electric patio heater. Just the job Pic em up cheap from some chavland shop.
jez-4-bikes-max Kona Fan Feedback View Nov 15, 2007 #3 Ahhh. Good idea. I will get out one of the calor gas heaters from my moms garage. That'll be perfect!!!
Ahhh. Good idea. I will get out one of the calor gas heaters from my moms garage. That'll be perfect!!!
gump Retrobike Rider Feedback View Nov 15, 2007 #5 :shock: Wife + bikes in house = trouble I just put a stereo and telly in the garage instead home from home
:shock: Wife + bikes in house = trouble I just put a stereo and telly in the garage instead home from home
jez-4-bikes-max Kona Fan Feedback View Nov 15, 2007 #6 Actually.... Im resorting to doing it in the study... 3 floors up...
jez-4-bikes-max Kona Fan Feedback View Nov 15, 2007 #7 Bikes + house = good fun Wife/girlfriend/random + garage = superb
Stick Legs Gold Trader Feedback View Nov 15, 2007 #9 I have a old rug, I put it down in the kitchen and work there. 2 rules: 1- clean up after myself and put a block of wood under tubes so I am not banging things onto the lino. 2- the high chair's table is not a tool tray (despite being the right height and shape). I even get to build wheels on the sofa, using cerial bowls to hold the spoke nipples. Am I in the minority here?
I have a old rug, I put it down in the kitchen and work there. 2 rules: 1- clean up after myself and put a block of wood under tubes so I am not banging things onto the lino. 2- the high chair's table is not a tool tray (despite being the right height and shape). I even get to build wheels on the sofa, using cerial bowls to hold the spoke nipples. Am I in the minority here?