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  1. #16
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    [quote=rufflyrustic;462859]Toni - hope the cement floor goes down easily and quickly.


    Great new Forum girls and couldn't help but stick my nose in the door I hope some of the men will leave you alone now but I'm an open minded guy so hope you don't mind if I call into your shed once in a while to see what you talented ladies are up to .
    Go for it girls .



    P.S. Wendy , Its concrete , cement is an ingredient and would just blow away if you put it on your floor . Just one of my pet picks . I give it to blokes all the time . Calling concrete cement is like calling a loaf of bread a loaf of flour .
    Suppose this is why you girls can have your own forum so guys like me don't pick on you
    uhm , where am I ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rick_rine View Post
    ..... I hope some of the men will leave you alone now ......
    Hi Rick,

    Thanks for your support.

    Leave us alone? Nah - more fun and interesting to to have an area where we can meet and discuss issues for ourselves, but also to be a part of the all the forum areas too.

    cement vs concrete - another bit of info to sock away - Thanks!

    Am also working on my Shed WIP thread, I hope to have it up later today.

    Cheers
    Wendy

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    Quote Originally Posted by rick_rine View Post

    is like calling a loaf of bread a loaf of flour .
    you mean there's a difffrence
    Regards, Bob Thomas

    www.wombatsawmill.com

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    Just visiting
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    So you guys have your pretty mini skirts to be in this area. No only kidding I think it neat, you guy you are coming here
    Toni

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    Its just like the Cornetto ad on TV, you just gotta look
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    I've started the WIP shed thread. Hope you enjoy it!

    cheers
    Wendy

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    Hi Girlies and Blokes
    Here's my shed. Tiny, wee, hot and full of redbacks. All the big toys are in the carport, chained up so as not to be freed by the Power Tool Liberaton Front.

    The old gent who originally inhabited the shed must have been tiny, as the bench is way too low for me and I'm 5 ft 4". It came with many of his personal touches, like a light made out of a hubcap, and a radio aerial that could contact interplanetary life forms. A bunch of fishing line ends still with rusty hooks jammed into the doorframe. Also, a collection of fabulous ancient keys to who knows what? I like to think he would be pleased that his shed is still loved, even though it is small and crappy and potentially venemous.

    The sign-post outside the door has a chunk of railway line fixed to the top, in case one needs to Bash Stuff Really Hard. My five-year old already has a tool kit (those are his offcuts in the plastic box), and my three-year-old likes to get nude and pretend to be Bob the (Nudist) Builder. Alas, miss seven is reluctant to enter the shed. Something to do with spiders, apparently.

    As you may have noticed, when the weather is suited it is also the local Brewery. (The winery is in the garage and the carport).

    My husband and I dream our dreams of huge, insulated, segregated sheds of our own......
    "Look out! Mum's in the shed and she's got a hammer!"

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    Hi Shedgirl,

    Now that is what I call a fair dinkum shed!!! and I can certainly appreciate the dream of bigger, better and segregated sheds

    cheers
    Wendy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shedgirl View Post
    and my three-year-old likes to get nude and pretend to be Bob the (Nudist) Builder.
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    nice shed by the way.

    haha this reminds me of my little fellow he was just able to crawl. He too hated nappies. He got hold of dad's pliers and pinched the end of his old fella, he through the pliers as if it was not my fault. it was so funny but his face broke your heart but it was so hilarious. the way he through the pliers right away before he started to cry though

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    Quote Originally Posted by rufflyrustic View Post
    Hi Shedgirl,

    Now that is what I call a fair dinkum shed!!!

    Too true - need to get hold of a certified shed sticker...
    I think, therefore I am... unable to get anything finished!

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    It's definitely worthy of it in my humble opinion

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    What's a certified shed sticker???
    "Look out! Mum's in the shed and she's got a hammer!"

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    Had a concreter mate doing a warehouse slab in Darwin - just finished screeding and had a six dog dogfight on it.
    Its wonderful seeing the fairer sex involved, now if I can only get the boss interested...

    Cheers
    Bruce C
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    Smile My shed

    Wonderful Idea to have a womens section in the forums here.
    Lets keep those woodchips flying and those tools purring along.
    Now down to the topic

    This is my shed,cluttered and used for storage more than woodwork some weeks .Recently sadly underused due to the demands of my paying job.

    https://www.woodworkforums.com/attach...3&d=1149738781
    wine and wood
    ahhhh yes life is good

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