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  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by bedbug View Post
    Will a photo of me in my chair sitting among the bits qualify if you squint real hard and use your imagnination?
    The short answer Stu is yes. Send a photo by all means. Sheds don't need to clean, tidy etc but if they are that's fine too. It's all about individuality and having a space for doing creative stuff.

    Entries and voting close tomorrow 5pm so there is still time to send photos and cast your vote.

    Linda

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    Quote Originally Posted by underfoot View Post
    Yep, I just checked the entries..
    firstly... some of them already have panel saws...they should be excluded..
    secondly...some of those sheds are waaaay too clean....they should be excluded..
    thirdly...some sheds are full of "ye olde tools"..they wouldn't know what to do with a panel saw...they should be excluded..
    fourthly..some sheds don't have room for a panel saw...they should be excluded..
    fifthly..I'd like a panel saw...
    oh right.. send a pic..

    Firstly I don't have a panel saw, I'm in.
    secondly, my shed is NOT clean, I'm in
    thirdly, my shed has a 'ligh' side and a 'dark' side, so I'm in again, whew
    fourthly, I don't have room for a panel saw ,
    fifthly - barter/swap anyone

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    Before I enter, what is a panel saw? I suppose by virtue of asking the question, I don't need one.
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    I know you believe you understand what you think I wrote, but I'm not sure you realize that what you just read is not what I meant.


    Regards, Woodwould.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RufflyRustic View Post
    fourthly, I don't have room for a panel saw ,

    Wendy, you can always build another shed or take the bloke's shed
    Pat
    Work is a necessary evil to be avoided. Mark Twain

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    Hi,
    There are a lot of recognisable sheds in there including some of the knockers, just check the last couple of days posts.
    Any way good luck to all, you can't all win, one sixty tooth of a saw wont be much use.
    Regards
    Hugh

    Enough is enough, more than enough is too much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AWR View Post
    The short answer Stu is yes. Send a photo by all means. Sheds don't need to clean, tidy etc but if they are that's fine too. It's all about individuality and having a space for doing creative stuff.

    Entries and voting close tomorrow 5pm so there is still time to send photos and cast your vote.

    Linda
    You didn't post the photo I sent of my workspace aka "shed"

    Personally, my favourite is #62, the one with the cute bench dog


    onya Derek
    regards from Alberta, Canada

    ian

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    Quote Originally Posted by ian View Post
    Personally, my favourite is #62, the one with the cute bench dog
    onya Derek
    I noticed that too

    Anyone know if the bloke in shed 29 is a forumite? Whoever he is, he should see someone about his compulsion to acquire all the planes in the world...

    Some fantastic sheds there, very deadly-sin-number-six-inducing...

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