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  1. #1276
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    Love those rustic doors. Only time could build those.
    Hope every one knows not to swing on the basket ball hoop, they could end up wearing your shed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by a duke View Post
    love those rustic doors. Only time could build those.
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    1927. They were heaps bigger, but i had to cut them down to compensate for the massive lean. From the top of the ply to the base their is a 420mm difference

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    Looks like a comfortable 'organic' shed Lignum.
    Cheers, Ern

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    Quote Originally Posted by rsser View Post
    Looks like a comfortable 'organic' shed Lignum.
    It’s externally comfortable Ern. Warm (with heater) in winter and very cool in summer. Got the telly for the cricket that starts next Wednesday, and it has a nice woody feel to it. My last shed was 295m3 and this is 18m3... Big change

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    Here are some pics of my garage. As I have only been doing woodworking for less than 2 years, everything you see here was purchased or made after December 2008 (bought my first drill)

    Pic 1 - the double garage
    Pic 2 - shop made router table with the big triton installed
    Pic 3 - my first ever woodwork project - the work bench. I had little idea of what I was doing, but it came out ok and sturdy.
    Pic 4 - Some 3.5 metre QLD walnut slabs that I recently got
    Pic 5 - my table saw and 8" jointer
    Pic 6 - Timber rack I made this year
    Pic 7 - assembly/mini work bench made from laminated jarrah and 90x45

    Regards,

    Andy
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    Great set up Andy. Your doing some very good work for someone who is only relatively new to woodwork.

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    Nice set up Andy.

    Ross

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    Default Re: Show us ya shed!

    Andy I notice the gratuitous domino shot )

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    Andy

    Nice shed
    Might have to come and visit. Where are you?
    regards
    Nick
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sawdust Maker View Post
    Andy

    Nice shed
    Might have to come and visit. Where are you?
    Hey mate,
    I'm in Baulkham Hills (or Bellavista)



    Andy

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    Quote Originally Posted by groeneaj View Post
    Hey mate,
    I'm in Baulkham Hills (or Bellavista)



    Andy

    Nice Shed Andy close enough to the Ornamental Turners at Llandilo.

    Hows the lathe hunting going??

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    Thanks,

    I'll probably get a lathe in a couple of months. I've spent so much money on tools recently. I'm sure it's going to open up a new world, just like hand tools has recently done.

    I'm very keen on bowl turning.

    Andy.

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    Stevepay,
    Maaaate, you have way toooooo many clamps there, sure you don't wish to 'loose' a few my way?
    How do you buggers keep your sheds so clean? mine always has saw dust on the floor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by groeneaj View Post
    Here are some pics of my garage. As I have only been doing woodworking for less than 2 years, everything you see here was purchased or made after December 2008 (bought my first drill)

    I have looked this about three times now and still can not get over the fact that your garage is so near. At least it is compared to mine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Christos View Post
    I have looked this about three times now and still can not get over the fact that your garage is so near. At least it is compared to mine.
    I'm a self confessed neat freak. Although I'm half way through a project, I always try to sweep up and put tools back at the end of the day. I just think having a organised garage where everything has it's place makes woodworking more enjoyable.

    I must confess that I did sweep up before I took the photos.

    There is one photo I didn't put up, which I'll do soon - it's just my makita SCMS, drill press and linisher (next to bench). I'm going to make a auxillary fence for the saw, and once it's done I'll post a pic.

    Andy

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