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  1. #16
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    Always enjoy to see how others do things.

    I make things, I just take a long time.

    www.brandhouse.net.au

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    Great work Specialist I admire your determination working on re-installing the old corragated iron keep it up and it will look good when done

    What is the shed up to now, has it taken over the space of the old one yet.

    I noticed that your in Longreach, do you know the Hearn family, Brad & Lindy.

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    Hi all,

    I'm back again, it's been a busy time this last few weeks since I last posted, but the end is in sight.

    Great work Specialist I admire your determination working on re-installing the old corragated iron keep it up and it will look good when done
    Not so much a determination to keep the old iron, most of it was good, just that front wall is not so good, I have access to some mist green colourbond that will replace it in the future some time

    What is the shed up to now, has it taken over the space of the old one yet.
    All the green shed is the original, the grey section is extra.

    do you know the Hearn family, Brad & Lindy.
    Afraid not.

    I guess you must have been busy, very busy, extremely busy. At least you got around to starting it and once it is started does not take long to complete. Always the first step is the hardest.
    Yes you are right, it is hard to start. I knew the amount of work that was involved and because it took so long for me to recover from the accident sufficient to do the job, I chose to put it off.

    trailer full of usefull wood for many woodworking projects you now have more space for.
    Alas it all wen to the dump as it was covered with some sort of cutter eating coating and the finest dust/grinding powder that you have ever seen.

    The shed basically went up in three stages to allow me to keep all my machines and gear under cover as best I could, as you can see the pic 6 shows that the end of the shed wasn't cemented and this had to be done before it could be finished so a dummy wall was erected until it was, All that remains is the iron over the large end doors and some flashing that I will make this coming weekend.


    Thanks for looking.

    Robert
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    Good work Expert!! It looks as though it has come up a treat.

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    Well done.

    Like the way you set out with the progress.

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