Klaus, this is really the best post I have seen in weeks. enjoyed very much some pics, but mostly reading the story. it touches me. I have a tabledrill (better to say: had it) on my last job (havent I told you I am unemployed since January?), and this toll worked... lets say it smoothly: it was doing the job, but I was not happy working with it and always procrastinated that part of my duties!)
how this all will turn into darkroom/atelier/exhibition space..
I wish it will work like a charm... after a lot of magical efforts that you put into it. and I wish this place will have a pride of cats, not necesserily the dark ones. and it will be full of old and vintage things that survived, despite of the so called 'progress'.
I wish you well, and will looking forward to more photos and storys about the place, maybe, one day!..
!BEER
I think I love the table drill, especially because I am only using it when I want, no job involved.Thanks @qwerrie, this is one of my favorite comments so far; for sure as an artist I love some appreciation!
I am sure you will see more in the near future, while the space is nearing its completion; and once I start my travel in spring there will be even more stories to tell & pictures to show....
my pleasure :=)