What i did on my holidays - By ian age 41 1/4

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Post: # 22151Post lutonlagerlout

there are sheds and there are Sheds Ian
and that is a Shed!!
well done
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Post: # 22153Post Tony McC

It needs half a bag of perished cement in the corner - a man needs somewhere to park his arse while he's contemplating life from his shed!
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Post: # 22154Post IanMelb

It needs half a bag of perished cement in the corner


I've got that all ready and waiting - it's just parked in the garage (along with everything else) whilst I try to finish this bugger off

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Post: # 22155Post andpartington

a man needs somewhere to park his arse while he's contemplating life from his shed!


i remember now why i should not have used that bag dust :(


do you fancy building me one ian :) I don't know where u would build it :D

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Post: # 22156Post Suggers

Wow Ian - can't wait for stop-frame movie posting - you realise this is only the beginning - you will now want more, more, ever bigger, ever more de-luxe - just say no..... you're on a slipppery slope.
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Post: # 22157Post IanMelb

do you fancy building me one ian


The amount of time it's taking, I'm not sure that there is a business model in there for me :)

you realise this is only the beginning - you will now want more, more, ever bigger, ever more de-luxe


Actually I think that this is my fightback for not being 'allowed' to do more work on the extension we had built last year - the SO has no faith in me ...

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Post: # 22220Post lutonlagerlout

as promised my pykie shed built from bits and bobs salvaged for sweet FA
all i bought was 4 bags of dust and the tile battens,whole thing all my own work <gulp>
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needs rendering etc ,the last piccy is the M/H going down to the 1938 air raid shelter,10' by 7' room with 6' ceiling,floor is 10 ' below the floor of the shed so my beer should ok down there if the luftwaffe start up again :)
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Post: # 22227Post andpartington

that shelter looks very useful are we invited if it kicks off!

the boots are looking in better than the last time we saw them!!!

i like the flint work u have done that before me thinks

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Post: # 22229Post lutonlagerlout

cheers andy,if you look closely its all remnants of jobs that i have done,them boots are 2 pair down the line from the others,they never last
all i need now is a barrel of guiness and a pump......
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Post: # 22231Post IanMelb

Looks sweet. I love the 'basement' - I've left a gap in my reinforcement in case I ever want to dig out an inspection pit, but I don't think I'll be putting another room down there!

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Post: # 22249Post matt h

at least youve somewhere to go and hide when her indoors starts on one... must clear mine out this year so i can do the same:D :D t rouble is... all this come in handy stuff keeps building up:D
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Post: # 22255Post IanMelb

A fairly sedate weekend, this one - did some stuff other than shedding. Still, managed to add some extra roof timbers and a reclaimed Velux:

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Query: when attempting a job tht would be best with two people, does it take one person 2, 3 or 4 times as long (if not more)? All that fetching of stuff that could be passed, clamping up that could have been held, etc ...

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Post: # 22259Post seanandruby

Plus the extra pay packet :;):
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Post: # 22548Post IanMelb

Ooh, me back! Ah, me knees. Thought I'd done all the digging when I laid the base. Nope, forgot about the 30-40m service trench. The Spousal Overunit didn't want too much mess made of the lawn so it was 'surgical precision' with the 'masking tarps' and backfilling as I went along:

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Post: # 22890Post IanMelb

Shingles fixed to one side of the roof. Still needs the other side, ridge piece and fascia boards to complete the effect:

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