
I always loved tinkering, or to be more precise watching other people tinkering, in their shed when I was but a mere tinker myself. That pungent aroma consisting of two-parts kerosense to one-parts Jays Fluid with a bit of meths, paint, grease and engine oil making up the final part still sends me back to this day.
Subsequently, I always like finding blogs which have a certain shed/workshop feel about ‘em.
You can check out Finkbuilt to learn all about 3-D circular saw blunders. Don’t ask me why you’d want or neen to learn about circular saw blunders in 3-D, it’d only make any sort of sense if I’d been sniffing the Jays Fluid and washing it down with a thimble of meths.




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