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    got a total of 5 out of 8 shed panels done up to date
    today's effort the shelving to open up 2 more panels slow and steady gets there sooner or heaps later
    does not look like much but the way I am it's a huge progress
    photo 1 is the old shelves being dismantled
    photo 2 is them starting to be put up in their new home
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    Glad to see that things are progressing Michael, albeit slowly, no sense in rushing these things.
    Take care, I'm here if needed.
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    Sorry photos on their side again
    The last 2 weekends work the kids have my 4wd so I could not get the lower rail & next roll of isulation to complete the second panel done
    regards Michael
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    The progress continues. Good thing you did not wait for me to get over there, it obviously did not happen

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    Well done Michael.
    I used the same plywood, though more expensive than yours!
    I like it for the shed lining.

    My shed is taking longer than yours and I don't have a valid excuse.
    A second pair of hands makes handling those sheets much easier and quicker but I have the same problem as you. I can't even get them to come over for beer with no work anymore. They are smart enough to realise that there will be work before beer.
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    Scally
    I found the quickest way to shift my plywwood on my own is with a rope with a loop at each end and I loop it over my neck and shoulders and shift it into my workshop and then stand it up once in the shop. I lean against the wall till I am ready then push up on wall and position it then put 1 screw in and the rest is easy
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    My last 2 weekends work only 1 small panel left to do as my back was so sore I just had to give up.
    Yes Kyrn I could have taken you up on your offer but I know from day to day how my backs going so I cant make these plans
    sorry down loaded the photos but the come out upside down
    regards Michael

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    And I thought you'd built your shed upside-down

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    so did I till I went out and checked that it was not but I was lucky I found I'd built it on its side
    regards Michael
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    And I thought you'd built your shed upside-down

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    today's work started putting the electric cable and power points box enclosure up. finally had a reason to use my pocket screw tools to make the box
    the power points are not connected have the sparky coming in a few weeks to do the final connections
    sorry 1st photo on its side

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    Your plywood lining looks a lot better than my (painted) MDF - and extra powerpoints! sheer luxury.

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    Looking good

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    this weekends work I have got 1 side wired up but not connected. the other side is 1/2 wired up the wires are in the channels which have the power points on them. I a running a wire up on the roof perlins for the a/c when I get that,
    also running the lights power wire up & around
    started putting up the small parts draw units I bought at super cheap when they were on sale
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    Looking good Michael, love the idea of the cable run, easy to add extra if needed.
    How's the back holding up??
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    Looking fine indeed

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