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    Perhaps it is time to start using the big orange digger as a display place for some male centerfold photos, haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by flynnsart View Post
    Perhaps it is time to start using the big orange digger as a display place for some male centerfold photos, haha

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    Or time to start using it as a weapon of mass destruction and reclaim my space!!!
    "Look out! Mum's in the shed and she's got a hammer!"

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    Starch his undies?
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    Yeah, Starch his undies!!!

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    I'd have to find them first!!!
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    Just follow your nose? I had to get Bubby to put his socks in the bathroom last night as I couldn't breath with them on the bedroom floor like they are usually. I don't know what he had been doing.
    Is there another place you could put your own shed.? This time make the door just a bit too narrow to drive anything through.
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    I shouldn't really give secrets away, but here's your answer.
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    Have you heard how I finally got my own shed? Threw the biggest hissy fit but, it worked. i wonder what would happen if hubby got no clean clothes, no food cooked, no everything else and a massive hissy fit on top of that. Do you think they might pay attention then?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlexS View Post
    I shouldn't really give secrets away, but here's your answer.

    Isn't that a classic case of cutting off your own nose to spite your face, though???

    I've tried witholding all other domestic services... don't think anyone noticed until the 6 year old yelled "Muuuuum! There's no clean plates!" to which his sister, older and wiser, replied, "Just eat straight out of the packet, Doofus." Might have worked on a normal family.... sigh...
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    Good news! Will be putting up some pictures tonight - finally!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shedgirl View Post
    Isn't that a classic case of cutting off your own nose to spite your face, though???.... sigh...
    Depends how badly you want it (the shed, that is).
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    Pictures!! Finally. Another miniature chest of drawers. Am going to use this to store the leather lacing for my leatherwork.

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    Very nice Wendy, what size are they?

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    The squat one is about 30 cm long and a bit less high. I built it about 3-4 years ago. Didn't know anything about shellac then so I used the spray can of varnish.

    The new chest is less than 20 long (across the front) about 35 cm high, depth about 20 cm. Finished with multiple coats of UBeaut's Hard Shellac, EEE'd and then trad waxed. Beautiful finish! Just what I was looking for to show off the grain - I think it's a crown cut. Typical - the nicest grained piece of timber in all of bunnies and it had to be the one at the top of the pack with the most battered marks.

    The handles were fun to shellac, but in the end, I just dipped them into the shellac, let them dry, dip again and again and a..... they got about 10 coats, but they look good and it was the easiest way to finish them.

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