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    Looks excellent outside now Brett ,but would it not be easier to stand at the bandsaw ,then climb on to ,the camp chair on top of that loverly set of drawers [emoji3]

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    I did actually but funnily enough after I posted that tho

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    Cool pictures! I've started thinking about making an extra thick deck like yours. I put my foot through a bit of the treated pine on my current shed one yesterday...

    When does the other part of the shed extension start?

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    Sunday 22nd November

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    A working bee cunningly disguised as a GTG!
    Clever bloke that Brett.

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    Quote Originally Posted by uncle al View Post
    a working bee cunningly disguised as a gtg!
    ssshh!
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    Like the transformation Brett....
    May a dozen sheets of colourbond could be useful as the tarp fades....
    Looking forward to seeing it in person, cheers crowie

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    you could sit on that camp chair and do your toenails on the bandsaw!
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    Default Just loving the deck

    Well, I've been using the deck for a while now and it has vastly increased the capabilities of the shed. Recently I scored about 60 metres of Blackbutt T&G flooring, with quite a few lengths being 2-3 metres. The table saw is MUCH easier to move around now and I was able to position it so that I had more than 3 metres of In & out feed with the door open (previously not possible).

    I was wondering how tricky it was going to be to get the 350kg thicky/jointer into the same position, but as it turns out I can drag it around fairly easily (never tried to, thinking it would be way to heavy and resistant ). The whole operation went very smoothly indeed, and I'm very chuffed.
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    Welcome to Brett's Backyard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bushmiller View Post
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    Well, not just yet Paul, maybe in three weeks (if I'm feeling sociable).

    Today I put up five batten holders along the centre ridge pole, with a 14w LED in each. A total of 70w lights it up really well, with consideration to extra bright lighting needed during the day to light up the Black Hole of Katoomba (which I haven't seen just yet - finished after dark).
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    Time for an update.

    The shed roof is so rusty that even with frost on the roof my boots were able to grip withit sliding.

    It was a cool cool morn as I woke the neighbkurs around 7 am to that soft mellow sund of rusty nails being extracted from wood through cold rusty iron with a long pinch bar and an occasional tap with amd estwing



    Should have got a pic first thing but it never happened



    This could be a case of bye bye leaks



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    Um nice iron removing I guess

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