Workshop: Clearing Up & New Paint

A little while back, inspired by the colour scheme in the background of a Paul Sellers video, I repainted the back wall of my workshop. The colour I chose – a little different to Paul Seller’s scheme – was a very dark green, in the grey-green spectrum, from B&Q’s Valspar range, called Peacoat.

Paul Sellers
Paul Sellers, in one of his several workshops.
Saw rack
The back wall in ‘Peacoat’.

However, I wasn’t entirely happy with how it was looking. For one thing it’s too dark. And for another, it’s not grey enough! So I went back to B&Q, and ordered some more sample pots. I find them a cheap and useful way of testing colours in situ. And sometimes the little pots are all I need.

Workshop painting
New colour on the back wall.

The new colour is called ‘Campground’, and I reckon it’s perfect. The single little £3 sample pot  was almost enough for the job! I also bought a pot of a pale creamy beige, called ‘Lark Song’, for painting any more storage units or cabinetry.

Workshop
A view of the saw till.
Router & Spade Bits
Added a little doofer to take spade bits.

I added six spade-bit storage holes to my router bit doodad, and a couple of dowel pegs, one on the saw-rack, for ear-defenders, and the other just below the router bits, for safety-goggles and face-masks.

Planes
The rest of my recent crop of planes, awaiting restoration.

I got my new planes – the four I’ve currently restored are all in the saw-rack at present – out of the cardboard box they were in when I bought them (put that in the recycling bin!). It’s nice to gloat over them!

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