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With the construction of the garage , I haven’t had any time to work on my bimmer. I just cleaned her no wand then, but nothin’ more.

Previously, she was under a cover for the whole winter, but now, I drove it all year. And you can tell by looking.

A crack in the front bumper , crushed stones on the hood and frontbumper , aluminum which doesn’t shine anymore… Too many things that don’t look good anymore.

At first I started polishing the car. All plastic parts in the interior where contained even the lightest scratch, will be replaced (are here already)

Front bumper has been removed, and is waiting for a respray. .I 'm also thinking of making the carbon fibre for the bumper, once again. And perhaps give it a slithly different look.

Appointment for further polishing the car is already made. This time I will not do it themselves, but leave it to a professional.

New lamps from DEPO are already mounted.

There are some other orders that need to be delivered, but England sent me my new shoes already.

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And when I clean, I clean!

Before:

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After:

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I just want to say “THANK YOU ALL” for the nice comments you gave me on my garage.

For me it’s a dream place where I can pursue my hobby as good as possible.

I’m sure it’s thanks to all of you, I raised the bar a bit higher.

One thing I learned from myself,, is that I became much calmer since I’ve finished my workshop. Now the goal is to keep it as tidy and clean as it is now.

But don’t forget this…

In my old stable, which was small, cold and damp, I had loads of fun, and I made so many nice things.

So you can see I doesn’t have to be high-tech and fancy to create something nice.

Using the hands, and everyone has the same pair, is the thing to do!

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In terms of organization of the workshop, this is (I think) the last thing I had to put in order.

I made two solid aluminum brackets.

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These were made to hold the router table in place, once it’s folded open.

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If I do not need this, it justs hangs next to the table, and this doesn’t takes any space somewhere else.

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The roundells I milled, I provided with a layer of paper which they use to make seals from.

The advantage is that it doesn’t scratch, but the best thing is that once it is established, it doesn’t come loose from it’s own.

This for the safety of the router-table once it is lifted.

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