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    Once again, I thank all for these great pics especially those of smaller sheds because my new one will be tiny. You have given me ideas and I am saving the thread in Favourites.

    Loved your post just above this, Eliza. Very cheeky! Still chuckling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ElizaLeahy View Post
    All I can say is it's disguisting how cluttered all your sheds are with bits of timber laying around everywhere.

    If you send all the timber to me, think how much neater your sheds will be?
    ...yea, were just a bunch of disgusting blokes, but we like it that way. I think it's a good idea to send you a huge pile of stuff...that way you'd fit right in, course Zoe might have sometin'-somtin' to say 'bout that
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ed Reiss View Post
    ...yea, were just a bunch of disgusting blokes, but we like it that way. I think it's a good idea to send you a huge pile of stuff...that way you'd fit right in, course Zoe might have sometin'-somtin' to say 'bout that
    I'll PM the address to send the truck to.
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    I'm impressed at all of these wonderfully neat sheds... I'm also impressed at how many mc-900/1100's there are floating around out there...

    My shed is a cubby hole that stores the tools and I move them out into the carport for use. It has room for a small bench, set of shelves and a drill press, with the triton taking up the floor space (packed up). I recently got a mc-1100 lathe, and it lives permanently in the carport. Not ideal but I'll sort that out when I get a round tuit. Will post photos once I've taken a few...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumpy John View Post
    Evan, the 1642 headstock slides along the bed but does not rotate. Alignment is pretty good all along the bed. At it's worst is is only about 1.5mm out, but even then you can "play around" with the head/tail stock to get it pretty much perfect.
    Thanks mate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ozkaban View Post
    I'm impressed at all of these wonderfully neat sheds...
    OK - what about this one taken from the middle of the central bench?



    Can see nothing right!!

    Try this. If your browser doesn't load it full screen zoom in closer and take a look. Look thru the door and you can see my bandsaw on the back veranda and behind that is my planer thicknesser.

    Its a 360º , 10 shot x 8 Megapixel image panorama (170 Mb all up) reduced to a 4871 x 960 pixels. I could remove all the distortions and misalignments but I need to work on one of my chainsaws.

    Now - lets play where's wallys tools !

    How many of my home made tools can you recognise?

    How many chainsaws can you see?

    How many chainsaw bars and chains?

    Cheers

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    Nice use of technology BobL
    It was just like being there in person.

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    nice shot, Bob! I'd get your lathe checked though - there seems to be some alignment issues there

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    this is my new shed not much happening at the moment ,i have only been here 5 weeks today and have fully painted the whole house,mowed the lawn 6 times ,nursed my wife after op for the last three weeks, collected a heap of wood , pruned next doors mango and kept the branches (which are about 3m long x 400-550 wide) biggest mango i have ever seen ,the main trunk is about 6 feet wide,he,s going to cut the whole thing down eventually, and still had time to half setup shed. now i have to build the workbench and some benches along the side .bob

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    had to show you the mango.bob

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    All you lot showing your sheds in Brisbane, your'e making me homesick

    That chandelier in the shed Robyn2839, you're violating the Code of Practice.
    I make things, I just take a long time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Waldo View Post
    That chandelier in the shed Robyn2839, you're violating the Code of Practice.
    Yeah, and way too much space, and too clean . . . . . .

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    ..............have you had any sleep at all since moving in???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Waldo View Post

    That chandelier in the shed Robyn2839, you're violating the Code of Practice.
    Code:
    Yeah, and way too much space, and too clean . . . . . . :D
    Bob.... all i can say is bugger the code......top lookin shed

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    ...a clean shop is a sign of a sick mind !!!!!
    Cheers,
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