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Thread: Shed insulation.
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8th January 2009, 11:54 AM #16
Docusk,
I am very sorry to hear that.
You just never come to grips with human mature. Some acts inspire while others make you sick. Glad you were insured.
Woodworkers can't be kept down.
John
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8th January 2009, 03:29 PM #17Senior Member
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Goes to show how lucky I was for all those years without even a door on our garage in Brissie! Just a drop sheet to keep the rain out. Our new garage door here has all the goodies to keep unwanted guests out and my toys inside. The company I bought it from asked if I wanted windows in it. Apart from the heat loss at this time of year I didn't want anyone looking in to see if it was worth their while smashing it down.
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8th January 2009, 07:51 PM #18Skwair2rownd
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C'mon Toughen up! Whoo needs wimpy insulation?
Nice doll's house Ducusk!
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8th January 2009, 08:54 PM #19Senior Member
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Whenever I hear something like that I feel most anger not at the thieves but at the supposedly 'honest' people who buy stolen tools without wanting to know where they came from. Without them there wouldn't be a market.
Anyway I'm pleased to hear the insurance covered it. The shed looks great and hopefully the security system will keep out the vermin.Cheers, Glen
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