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    Default Nicest shed ever

    I've seen some real nice sheds on this forum and many others but not as tidy as this one

    Highland House

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    great setup
    SWMBO can accompany the WW on the piano





    I'm hoping it's just the photo, but something in the lighting just feels wrong to me
    regards from Alberta, Canada

    ian

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    Man after my own heart, brilliant!

    Frank.

    In trying to learn a little about everything,
    you become masters of nothing.

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    Thats just plane non sense its not a shed, a workshop or even a studio. Looks more like a surgery.
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    That isn't a shed, it is a museum.
    Cliff.
    If you find a post of mine that is missing a pic that you'd like to see, let me know & I'll see if I can find a copy.

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    3RU is offline Electron controller/Manufacturer of fine shavings
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    Well it will do me ! Just not sure where to start today

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    Each to their own but that's not my idea of fun.
    So many ideas........so little skill........

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    Im pretty sure the carpet would not work in my shed

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    The only difference between this shed and mine is the I do not have a coaster for my cupper.......... and may be the piano ......may be the carpert also ............might have to include the glass cabinets for the tools...........bugger no French doors either.... to be honest do not have a gramophone just a cheap radio
    But all the rest is the same honest
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    Must have a great dusty to keep it that clean...although not working there would have the same result.

    mick

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    I thought this one was neat too I have a thing for z50's
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    cookie48 is offline Old Fart (my step daughters named me)
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    What is the idea of that. Get the bloody floor dirty to start of with. Gee I like clean but not sterile. He gets a -10 for that one.

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    Default clean

    HAHA imagine doing some woodturning and then having to clean the shaving out of the carpet.....better hope you have a dyson vacume other wise that aint never comeing out haha

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    Looks just like my shed.
    Except for the lack of 30 years dust.
    All the bits of timber, saved ofcourse.
    The very old tools. Some with a bit of rust.
    The broken bits of machinery.
    The "work in progress".
    That job for SWMBA.
    Welder. Scrap steel.
    My lighting might not be quite as good.
    I don't think any of my work surfaces have a gloss finish.
    Mechanical area.
    A few other minor details.

    BUGGER, I have only been building for 40 years and have not got my shed right yet.

    Paul
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    I like it. Nice and neat. Everything in it's place and a place for everything.

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