Ever time I turn something I then spend nearly the same amount ot time clearing up
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Today I attempt to remedy this with a part recycling / part new project
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I now have this around 3 sides of my lathe , made from 2 recycled shower curtains that were due for renewing in the bathroom , Also had to buy one new one for the project , 2 Lengths of 15mm copper tubing 2 x 90 degree elbow and one T piece ,
Solder together the pipes , Cut 3 of 50mm x 50mm blocks , pre drill 16 mm holes with a forsner bit on the piller drill , drill 2 x pilot holes for the 2 fixing screws in each block for fixing on the wall behind the lathe , The try and hold it all together for fixing in place ,
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, Managed it with the help of a rake some timber some tape
A bit Blue Peter ish but I did the manage to drill and then screw up into the copper pie to stop it falling out , Lets hope the clean up is now contained inside the screens
Fingers crossed
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Being lightweight and easily moved they can be opened and held out of the way quickly