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  • #334041
    Ady1
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      @ady1

      Behind the doors of a former factory on an industrial estate in south-west Scotland, a group of men are hard at work – but this is no ordinary workplace.

      This is Dalbeattie Men's Shed, where local men in their 50s, 60s and 70s meet twice a week to "plooter about in workshops".

      Using wood, plastic or metal, they can turn their hands to just about anything, from clocks and pens to bookcases and tables.

      They even make picture frames from floor that was pulled out of the ill-fated DG One leisure centre in nearby Dumfries.

      The Shed was set up three years ago by a core group of five in a bid to tackle the social isolation felt by many men in their retirement.

      Since then its numbers have swelled to more than 50 and its success has been recognised on a national scale – it has been named Men's Shed of the Year 2017.

      How Men's Sheds are improving lives

      The UK Men's Shed Association said Dalbeattie stood out as it went "above and beyond to help as many local people as possible".

      The group maintain the town's Christmas lanterns, and they have restored furniture and play-things for Dalbeattie's new nursery.

      Last year they also repaired a 10ft tall illuminated cat centrepiece for Dalbeattie Civic Week – and even made a duplicate from scratch.

      **LINK**

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      #35076
      Ady1
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        @ady1
        #334042
        Chris Evans 6
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          @chrisevans6

          Brilliant, it makes me realize how much time I spend in my workshop ! I love being retired and the stream of mates turning up drinking tea and discussing the next thing they need machining, or just talking motorcycles. I could never watch TV

          #334054
          Bazyle
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            @bazyle

            Good on them. It looks like they have a nice set up there.

            I made plans today to go to the Shed we have been building all year, first sod cut exactly a year ago, this afternoon. I have the consumer unit in the car to fit although we don't actually have electricity until we can get £6k for the magic string to be connected. However 1" of snow on the ground is going to make it a chilly day so will only do a couple of hours I think.

            #334059
            Neil Wyatt
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              @neilwyatt
              Posted by Bazyle on 27/12/2017 10:30:35:
              we don't actually have electricity until we can get £6k for the magic string to be connected. However 1" of snow on the ground is going to make it a chilly day so will only do a couple of hours I think.

              Bazyle, have you gone for a lottery grant yet?

              You should be able to get one of up to £10k pretty easily for a new Men's Shed project.

              Neil

              #334060
              Neil Wyatt
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                @neilwyatt
                Posted by Ady1 on 27/12/2017 09:08:41:

                Last year they also repaired a 10ft tall illuminated cat centrepiece for Dalbeattie Civic Week – and even made a duplicate from scratch.

                Excellent!

                The biggest challenge is finding a suitable supply of scratch.

                Neil

                #334062
                Eugene
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                  @eugene

                  Just over a year ago we moved from the Welsh hills to near Ludlow in Shropshire to be a bit closer to civilisation as we are both around 70. The Welsh Health Service wasn't scoring big points.

                  I also made the decision to withdraw from the world of gun dogs and gundog training which is the pivot around which our social life has revolved for thirty years. I don't want the responsibility of looking after dogs any more; if we see an ad in winter for "cheapie three weeks in Spain, loading on Thursday" we want to be able to go, and you can't easily do that with six dogs in the kennels.

                  All of which means that whilst not exactly feeling lonely, I could manage the company of some other old farts interested in producing things like swarf and shavings. Ady's post prompted me to look up the local Shed movement and hey presto one is in the making just over the hill in Cleobury Mortimer. I'm going up to meet t'lads on the 11th of Jan for a progress report, pint and a natter.

                  So thanks Ady, good on you for jogging my elbow.

                  Eug

                   

                   

                   

                  Edited By Eugene on 27/12/2017 10:53:51

                  Edited By Eugene on 27/12/2017 10:57:04

                  #334087
                  clogs
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                    @clogs

                    Eugene,

                    we have succesfully used "trusted house sitter.com" to allow us to go away from our homestead…….

                    12 years going off alone whilst 1 stayed at home, usually me…….we have 4 Boarder Collie's that we could not live without……plus the security side o things…….

                    as for old farts, there's plenty around me but nobody's interested in doing anything with their hands…..except lifting a glass or 6…….

                    visit the shed and make new friends it'll keep u living longer……wish I had the oppotunity……

                    clogs

                    #334094
                    Cornish Jack
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                      @cornishjack

                      Hmmm! –

                      23/12/2017 18:34:57

                      "As far as the BBC is concerned………….well, don't get me wound up in this festive season of good will to all men."

                      Mike – the Beeb rightly gets knocked for its increasingly 'dumbed down' output but, occasionally, they can produce a tiny oasis of commonsense –

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                      rgds

                      Bill

                      Maybe the excess of turkey and plum duff has stirred interest that was absent four days ago!!cheekywink

                      rgds

                      Bill

                      #334140
                      Bazyle
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                        @bazyle

                        Eugene, glad you have found a Shed. People having a change in lifestyle, like retiring, are one of the things the movement is there for. And it doesn't have to be about manual labour. They will welcome someone to do the paperwork, admin etc too. We have one chap who just turns up with some pasties or cake has tea and goes again. For him it gives the mile walk each way a goal and a few minutes chatting is all he wants at the moment.

                        If you can't find a nearby Shed for people of a practical bent there are a lot of ways to make friends and find a community that you may not have realised. The amateur dramatics already have wannabe actors but need someone to make the scenery, the cricket club needs someone to maintain the lawnmowers, the Church fete/craft fair needs someone to make signs and mend the tables.

                        Of course a ME club fulfils many of the aspects of a Shed. The modelling part is the excuse for getting together for social interaction. Some of our committee don't like me pointing this out however.

                        Neil – we got turned down by the lottery this time. Council and a local charity have been helpful though.

                        #334147
                        Neil Wyatt
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                          @neilwyatt

                          Bazyle, you have a PM

                          #334183
                          doubletop
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                            @doubletop

                            Having known Bazyle in a past life I started looking for details of Mens Sheds in his locale. I have relatives in the same area and you never know there could be an opportunity to see what was going on. I now find we have an active movement in NZ and in fact I have 6 sheds to choose from within 15km of my house.

                            Something to start investigating in the New Year so thanks for the heads up on the movement.

                            Pete

                            #334186
                            James A
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                              @jamesalford67616

                              I popped into our local Men in Sheds a while ago. I was impressed by the enthusiasm and the vast variety of equipment that they had: wood working gear, computers, printing, 3-d printing, laser cutter, lathe, etc etc. Whilst I was there, they tried to sell me a rather nice lathe, with change wheels and all the fittings for £150.00………… tempting, I must say.

                              James

                              #334205
                              Bazyle
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                                @bazyle
                                Posted by Doubletop on 28/12/2017 08:29:48:

                                I have 6 sheds to choose from within 15km of my house.

                                Now that's just being greedy. cheeky

                                Best wishes Pete. I hadn't realised or had forgotten your alter-ego on here.

                                #334259
                                Meunier
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                                  @meunier
                                  Posted by Neil Wyatt on 27/12/2017 10:48:24:

                                  Posted by Ady1 on 27/12/2017 09:08:41:

                                  Last year they also repaired a 10ft tall illuminated cat centrepiece for Dalbeattie Civic Week – and even made a duplicate from scratch.

                                  Excellent!

                                  The biggest challenge is finding a suitable supply of scratch.

                                  Neil

                                  Plenty of 'scratch' available in France Neil, with their usual individuality (aka contrariness) they have taken a product name originally derived from the two French words Velour and crochet to form 'Velcro' and call it 'scratch' !
                                  DaveD

                                  #334291
                                  doubletop
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                                    @doubletop
                                    Now that's just being greedy. cheeky

                                    Best wishes Pete. I hadn't realised or had forgotten your alter-ego on here.

                                    Best wishes to you Bazyle

                                    It did cross my mind as to why there were so many in an area that is probably about the same size as yours. I'll attempt to find out what they are up to in the New Year. However, I must admit our club has a lot of work that needs doing and feel that any spare time should be focused on that.

                                    Pete

                                    #334312
                                    John MC
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                                      @johnmc39344

                                      A good friend of mine is occasionally asked, because of his gentle and sympathetic nature, to dispose of deceased model engineers workshops. He has, over the years accumulated a number of tools that have not sold, a few boxes of screwdrivers, spanners, small drills etc. With the rise of the "Mens Shed" movement he thought donating the tools to the cause would be a good idea. There are two in our area, we went along to have a look. The first one was appalling, the place was a mess, a quick look around and we both concluded it needed shutting down! Then, as we headed to the door someone starts arc welding on a bench covered in sawdust and with no eye protection and no warning they were about to start welding!

                                      The second shed was superb, well organised, clean and tidy. Has attracted donations and help from industry. A credit to those who set it up and a valuable asset not only to the individuals who use it but the community at large. Guess where the tools went.

                                      John

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