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    Sorry john im still re hashing my shed .Got to get racking for my wood .
    But my lathes are still operational . Oh by the way you shed seems neater than the last time i saw it .good work .
    insanity is a state of mind if you don't mind it does not matter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by silentC View Post
    Now you're just bragging...
    I make things, I just take a long time.

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    Hi All,
    I have a large shed - well it's bigger than my last shed!
    It would take 2 cars if they were ever allowed in there!
    My lathe stands pretty well in the centre but I have plans to move it to one end. Most of my turning tools are stored on an old school teachers desk that I adapted and put wheels on.
    My Grinder is too far away from the lathe for my liking but it will have to do for a while.
    Storage shelving is around the edge.
    Cheers,
    Steck

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    That's a decent looking bit of burl leaning up against the triton stand Steve.
    To grow old is inevitable.... To grow up is optional

    Confidence, the feeling you have before you fully understand the situation.

    What could possibly go wrong.

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    There's some shots from an old thread here:

    http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com...highlight=shed
    Cheers, Ern

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    G'Day All

    Afraid a bit messy, probably why I spend a lot of time looking for things, however has its up side as I also find a lot! First pic taken as I walk in and progresses through to back. Last photo is dusty in cupboard behind bandsaw, makes it a bit quieter.

    Cheers
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    Im thinking of having this photo printed on to a Stubby Holder.....so I can enjoy the shed when Im not in the shed

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    Red face

    Disgusting!! all are far too tidy!

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    We bought a house 12 months ago. SWMBO must know me very well cos' she was adamant that I use the whole double garage as my shed. This is the progress I have made in the last 12 months: (not meant to be a brag, just very happy to be set up again after leaving the farm)

    Attachment 97331 Attachment 97332

    I under-estimated just how much I would love being able to walk out from the lounge room to the shed. SWMBO and I came to an agreement about the door to the shed after this though;

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    In my happy place (ask Robo if you don't know where your happy place is) and producing 10mm wide curlies from green SO, SWMBO comes out to give me a cup of tea. I didn't hear the door open but I heard it close again
    Cheers,
    Shannon.

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    needs a lick of paint , and needs a few thou off the bottom of the door cos it wont close.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumpy John View Post
    the only restriction on photos is that they be posted as thumbnails only and not posted via image hosting sites such as Photobucket.
    Quote Originally Posted by texx View Post
    needs a lick of paint , and needs a few thou off the bottom of the door cos it wont close.
    Looks like you might want to re-read what GJ says about images
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brown Dog View Post
    Im thinking of having this photo printed on to a Stubby Holder.....so I can enjoy the shed when Im not in the shed

    I don't blame you Brownie, that is one very well set out shed .
    To grow old is inevitable.... To grow up is optional

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    oop's sorry i shall beat myself around the head for a few minutes.
    the problem is i am in several forums and this is the only one with this rule and it is more of a habit putting pics in that form for me , most forums prefer the method i just used.
    but thats ok i will just have to try and remember or suffer .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Waldo View Post
    (is it me, or do pics open much smaller now even saved at their optimum size? )
    Chris, just looked at the properties of your picture and it is way smaller than the optimum size (800x600)

    Shed's looking good but!

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    Quote Originally Posted by texx View Post
    oop's sorry i shall beat myself around the head for a few minutes.
    the problem is i am in several forums and this is the only one with this rule and it is more of a habit putting pics in that form for me , most forums prefer the method i just used.
    but thats ok i will just have to try and remember or suffer .
    Don't beat yourself up too much

    Normally you can do it via either method but thumbanails are prefered, but for this pecular thread, just thumbnails only
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