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Chaz Gordon (Volvo Man)
GB

My Work Area

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The work area in it's early days, still foldable, and able to hold all my tools 
 

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Adding some more of the Mini tool chests 
 

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These mini tool chests are the perfect size for modelling tools 
 

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For posterity (and evidence) I removed the various attached clamped accessories to prove the bench closes 
 

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Closed 
 

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Open 
 

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My full work area. The footpedal is attached to my Dremel, which makes life much easier for close up work 
 

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Hobby Haul from October 2019 Trip to USA - Kits, three bought new (Firebird, Jeep Honcho & Lil Red Truck) the rest from my storage unit (39 Chevy, HE111, Tornado, Voodoo, Tie Fighter, USS Enterprise D, Kenworth, Phantom, HH3) 
 

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Hobby Haul from October 2019 USA Trip, Tools & Supplies 
 

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Custom made sanding frame, uses strips of 1/3 sheet wet and dry paper. Easy to cut the strip to suit the job, and dirt cheap on refills. I can adjust the tension by twisting the bulldog clips. 1/4 round bar bent in a vice and wrapped with self amalgamating tape. 
 

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The toilet paper shortage made me think about being economical. Kitchen roll for general use, cut into 8 pieces per sheet. A business card box makes the perfect dispenser with a little modification.
Wheely bin desk tidy is actually used as a bin on my bench. 
 

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Precision detail painting tool. One of the ubiquitous hobby knife handles in a set has a hole to use as a pin vice. Pound store tooth picks are a perfect fit, making detail work much easier with a comfortable grip.  
 

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I've been searching for a decent brush rest on Amazon for ages, noting any good comes up. While having a bit of a rummage in the Garage today, I found some off cuts from Wrench organisers. Perfect brush rest. 
 

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So, I went into the loft yesterday to retrieve my old box of Lego, so I could build this. I've never really been happy with the way my painting stick stand allows the sticks to wander round. So I thought I know, I'll make one from Lego Technic, I've got some in the Loft. This is the result. Technically it took me 6 Hours to build. The next 3 photos explain why.... 
 

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Because, when you find the instructions to an original first issue 1979 Lego Space top of the line kit that you got for Christmas when you were 9, You just have to spend the rest of the night checking you've still got all the parts in the big box of Lego in the loft. 
 

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Oh and this one had plans in the box too, So I built that. 
 

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And then I was tired so I built this just for fun. Everything is AWESOME! 
 

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I've taken the plunge, today's delivery from airbrushes.com, who are just round the corner from me.
6 candy colours, plus Chrome and silver base. had a quick Whiff - definitely going to need the extractor, may even need to use it in the garage. 
 

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Green Stuff World order, some neat tools and paints in this. Little disappointed with the metallics though, not the vibrant colours their site would imply, we'll see how they come out when painted over a gloss black base. The Colour shift look pretty cool on first look in the palette. 
 

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It's evolved again. Added one of the Black trolleys that's been in my garage for 25 Years, perfect height and size to expand the non working part of the work area, also a third rolling tool chest for all my electronics tools & parts. Then I got a second black trolley to carry the pile of storage boxes that lived on the floor and got in the way, plus it's somewhere to clamp the magnifier arm, so I can close up the bench again.  
 

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Other hobby projects, I decorate plain pine boxes from ebay and make them into pirate chests. This is my latest finished project to hold my vape flavourings. 
 

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It's amazing how big a difference some cheap adhesive velvet makes to these boxes. I put a black velvet covering on the underside too. 
 

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Bit of a re-organise to incorporate new general overhead lights. They give a great general light without shadows, I use the 5x magnifier for directed light to work on detail. 
 

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A great and cheap way to organise all those in-progress parts, the black trays are plant pot saucers from the local garden centre. 
 

Comments

8 23 September 2019, 22:03
Spanjaard
nice. i specially like the idea for the paint jars, i got something in mind for my space..... 🙂
what did you use for the bottles?
23 September 2019, 22:05
Chaz Gordon
I got one of these: "TTCombat-MPRCIT60-Citadel-MEGA-Paint-Rack-60-GW-Tamiya-size" on Fleabay, it's got pre cut holes for twice the jars it's designed for as it also has precut holes to hold the base of the jar. I cut the included MDF panels up to splice them together for an exact fit, then using some 1/4 ply for the long sides and back, glued the whole lot together with gorilla glue and then painted.

The paint is all 10ml Tamiya Jars, but I have over 200 23ml jars of Tamiya paint that's still good from a Job lot I bought 20 years ago, so I bought a bunch of empty 10ml Jars and decant the in-use paint from the Bulk Stock, filling in missing colours with new 10mls from the LHS.

I just came up short of being able to put the full Tamiya range in the organiser, the Flat Base and the Clears are stored in the top of one of the mini tool chests.

First world problem, I've since discovered Vallejo Model Air, and am steadily trying to use up the Tamiya. Should take me about 20 years!
23 September 2019, 22:22
Spanjaard
thanks a lot Chaz
24 September 2019, 08:19
Nick Clarke
This is on my wish list much to my wife's annoyance haha
24 September 2019, 09:27
Treehugger
When I moved recently I took the opportunity to get rid off all the stuff I didn't need, so I delivered a bag of enamel paints to the toxic waste disposal area at my local garbage sorting fascility. Being a novice with an airbrush, I feel ok using acrylig paint in the airbrush, and I will probably never know what it would be to just use enamel paints in the airbrush. 🙂
29 September 2019, 07:12
Rui S
I've been using enamel with my badger without problems, but i've to use a mask.
Impressive work station 👍
29 September 2019, 14:39
Bozzer
That's damn tidy Chaz! I especially like the homemade sander. Treehugger, I love Humbrol enamels. I thin them with white spirit, roughly 50/50. They spray well out of my Badger 360 and Renegade. I don't seem to have much luck with Vallejo.
18 May 2020, 02:11
Spanjaard
i certainly like the sanding tool
18 May 2020, 19:43
Chaz Gordon
When you go into the loft to retrieve Lego for a Parts drying rack.........
27 May 2020, 01:55
Chris Greathouse
Your little creations are awesome! Lego Love! I have 3 big heavy totes of Lego at the house, and 2 more in storage!
27 May 2020, 01:59
Ben M
I had the one you built in photo 16 when I was a kid.
27 May 2020, 02:49
JD
Great post ! Everyone show your desktops!
27 May 2020, 02:54
Danny Meer
I used an old cardboard box and made holes in it to put my brushes in 🙂
27 May 2020, 08:41
Chaz Gordon
I guess technically, the lego is 1: A Model, 2: Plastic, 3: Comes in a kit.
27 May 2020, 08:58
Danny Meer
😄
27 May 2020, 09:03
Chaz Gordon
Lockdown has helped me get going again. Organising my work area is as much a part of the hobby as the finished models are . I've recently added another toolbox and a trolley to the area, and have another trolley arriving tomorrow.

I have the toolboxes set up for phases of the build. On my right is the build, fill and sand tools. On my left is all things paint related, except for my brush cleaner bucket, most often used Vallejo paints (mainly metallics and basic colours), and in use brushes, which sit on top of the toolbox to the right, as I'm right handed. The third box is 2 thirds electronics, and one third is used to keep the in progress kit safe from cats.

The trolley I added has replaced the gold one in the pictures, and holds all my bulk painting stock, and various large build stands and jigs. Plus it acts as an extra 2 feet of bench space, as the height is just right.
27 May 2020, 09:21
Ben M
I will have to add a picture of my disorganized desk at some point!
27 May 2020, 14:48
Chris Greathouse
And here I am using my computer desk, I have to semi-clear the desk when I want to work on kits so the cutting mat and paint booth will fit. And I use a TV tray for drying pieces and random uses and when I'm done working everything goes into a few 6qt bins for piece and dust protection, or I wrap larger pieces in small towels (mostly with the chassis)
27 May 2020, 15:06
Chaz Gordon
To be fair Chris, I've taken "Better to have it and not need it" to a new level. This purpose built area is something of a"treat", I worked in temporary areas for years until I stopped building kits for a few years.
27 May 2020, 22:11
Bozzer
Possibly a wasted comment, but, I've been looking for some basic Lego, for a specific reason. I saw a guy online, who uses it for perfect right angles and boxes. Yes, I know it's easy, but if you are scratchbuilding or just moving an item with a little heat, it's a perfect template. The best and easiest way, to move in the right direction, of being a plastic god😉
27 May 2020, 23:02
Chaz Gordon
You can get it by the kilo on fleabay. Has a lot of uses for model making, can be used to support pieces while glue dries, as a guide for measuring alignment, wing stands, all sorts. I've even seen someone used a motorised technic set to create a dropper bottle shaker.. It's kinda why I decided to post this here, Lego has so many uses, and there's a good chance most of us have a box stashed away somewhere that we've forgotten about.
27 May 2020, 23:26
Bozzer
I'm gonna buy my granddaughter some, for last Christmas, and just check it out, to make sure it's safe. She can have it this year, after extensive testing😉
28 May 2020, 01:05
Bill Newcomer
I have heard it works well for pouring silicone molds for resin casting. It can be configured to save on materials depending on part being cast.
6 June 2020, 05:18
Chaz Gordon
hadn't though of that, but it would be perfect, perhaps not the technic bricks though
6 June 2020, 05:51
Chaz Gordon
My work area has evolved again, I think this is it for storage now, any more, and I'd need to start removing other stuff from the room, and that's not about to happen anytime soon.
6 June 2020, 05:52
Chris Greathouse
You forgot to mention about installing the cat 😛 Someone found a sunny spot.
6 June 2020, 08:54
Tom ...
Damn that's some work area! Love it! The cat explains why everything is securely situated! 🙂
12 June 2020, 03:45
Chaz Gordon
Was an Aircraft engineer once upon a time, hence everything must have it's place in my work area
The Cats are lucky they don't have a cat shadow they are required to sit on
12 June 2020, 07:07
Pero Susinger
Me, I like those mini tool chests. I can imagine how handy they are. Would you tell where you got those?
12 June 2020, 11:49
Chaz Gordon
Amazon
smile.amazon.co.uk/g..le?ie=UTF8&psc=1

They come and go into stock, I've bought 12 over the last 2 years.
12 June 2020, 12:36
Chaz Gordon
I've only ever found the one of the Black one, which is a shame, it was half the price and fits airbrushes perfectly (except my Trigger ones with a handle)
12 June 2020, 12:37
Spanjaard
it seems the brand can be found in Germany, but it looks like they do not sellt that particular item (a pitty) kunzer.de/
actually, they do seem not to sell anything, you need to find it in retailers. maybe our german friends can tell us where to buy the stuff?
12 June 2020, 13:47
Chaz Gordon
It's just a badging exercise, they are Made in China. I've got two that were bought on Ebay with a different brand. They are Identical to the last detail to the ones snap-on badge and sell for 4 times the price. They're probably QC fails from the Snap-on line Powdercoated in a different colour.
12 June 2020, 15:44
Chaz Gordon
Hi Jonn, which one are you referring to as Spiro? There are dragons literally everywhere in the room. About half are Toothless from HTTYD, and the others are mostly Nemesis Now or similar from various independent stores around my travels.
11 February 2021, 03:44
Łukasz Gliński
Wow, I remember building that Lego spaceship hundreds of thousands of times when I was a kid visiting my parent's friends 😄
11 February 2021, 09:11
Treehugger
Ah vintage LEGO, haven't seen that kind of stuff in years. 😄
11 February 2021, 10:05
Chaz Gordon
That box of Lego has spent 20 Years in my loft without seeing the light of day.
11 February 2021, 21:41
Spanjaard
time to put it to good use 🙂
11 February 2021, 22:49
Ben M
It's funny, I've been scouring the universe for the 23ml bottles of Tamiya because they're cheap and voluminous. I seem to burn through the 10ml bottles really fast. I had the smaller of those two lego spaceships when I was a kid, good memory. I laughed about the cat shadow comment as I have a new kitten and the thought of trying to get him to comply with anything.... well let's just say it's clearly impossible.
11 February 2021, 23:52
Chaz Gordon
Technically speaking, the Cats do have a shadow/cutout to sit in, as they make a perfect Cat sized impression in the pile of fuzzy blankets that they return to every day. It is also clear that mu backside must be a perfect cat shape, as one of the Cats insists on placing himself in the indent left behind the moment I stand up. To be fair to him, I have a Cat bed that wasn't being used, as a Cushion on my chair.
12 February 2021, 13:36
Chaz Gordon
As for the 23ml bottles, I used to use them directly back in the day, and found that resulted in a lot more wastage and stuck lids. Since decanting into the 10mls, the lids don't get too bad as the jars get a clean out and refill a bit sooner. One odd thing I have found is that XF16, and ONLY XF16 dries out in the jar quite quickly (a few months), however tight I do the lid, it just evaporates the base. A colleague of mine has seen the exact same problem with XF16. Everything else has lasted over 20 years in the 23 ml jars without issue.
12 February 2021, 13:42
Spanjaard
I only use 23ml ones, but i try to remember to clean the lid and mouth of the jar every time I see any paint there. most of them are older than 20 years and still fine.
of course, one get stuck from time to time, so i keep the empty ones as reserve. i do not care about the color of the plastic, since i paint them with the paint, so i can see the color i am getting when i look for them in their box.
12 February 2021, 14:19
Chaz Gordon
I have stacks of empty 23ml jars stashed around various locations. I find them not only useful for mixing, but also for stands for supporting various things when painting or setting. I got the entire stock of paint of a toy shop that was closing out their Model section for £30 in 1998, including the display stand. There were a lot of the Polycarbonate paints that didn't survive the 20 years, so I cleaned out those jars. I also consolidated all the acrylics as the 23ml jars leave about 10ml space when full, so I have around 200 jars left with about 33 ml each in them.
12 February 2021, 14:30
Spanjaard
nice purchase! 🙂
12 February 2021, 16:29

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