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  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by Waldo View Post
    I'm in the shed on average 8 hours a day, except Sundays which would be about 3 hours, thus giving me about 7.5 hours a day.
    It's nice to know some things are still sacred but what keeps you out of the shed on Sunday?
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  3. #17
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    Sometimes I wonder if I build anything.
    I make things, I just take a long time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimbur View Post
    It's nice to know some things are still sacred but what keeps you out of the shed on Sunday?
    Jim
    A higher worship.
    I make things, I just take a long time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Waldo View Post
    I'm in the shed on average 8 hours a day, except Sundays which would be about 3 hours, thus giving me about 7.5 hours a day.

    I'd reckon I'm pulling my weight.

    What I do in those 7.5 hour days doesn't mean I get much done after leaning and thinking, working out what I'm doing, stuffing up what I'm doing and then trying to fix up what I've stuffed up. On an average day I get something done, but bring just how much into the equation and it's a whole different matter.
    Fair dinkum....if only I could pull that much shed time a day!! How do you do it Waldo?? Yes I would say you pull your weight in the shed time department! I'm extremely lucky to get 30mins-1hr in the afternoon after work and that is sporadic at best.

    Cheers,

    Will

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    Truth be told I work from home and the office is in the shed, but it's only a door that separates me from the what I should be doing and what I want to be doing. I do what I shouldn't and don't do what I should do.
    I make things, I just take a long time.

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    Ah I see! Well that's definitely a prime situation to get in a couple of 'extra' shed hours! good job that one is! haha

    Cheers,

    Will

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    Quote Originally Posted by jackliveshere View Post
    Holy sheebas, didn't know there was an official Code of Practice! Just spent 30 mins reading through the whole thing - man that is some Code of Practice and well put together by all you blokes! Now to get SWMBO to read it....
    I wish you luck!!!

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    Give me shed or give me death!
    Make something idiot proof, and they make a better idiot.

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    Yeah I work in a shed 5 days a week. Unfortunately its not my own, get shed envy every time I walk in the door. The garage at home is pretty crowded by the time one put 2 cars in it.

    All is not lost however. Can do bodgies at work after hours and theres plenty of room to store my tandem trailer.
    www.lockwoodcanvas.com.au

    I will never be the person who has everything, not when someone keeps inventing so much cool new stuff to buy.

    From an early age my father taught me to wear welding gloves . "Its not to protect your hands son, its to put out the fire when u set yourself alight".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wizened of Oz View Post
    Only three & a half years?
    Some blokes are not pulling their weight.
    I agree
    cheers conwood

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    Quote Originally Posted by Waldo View Post
    So navel gazing is "shed time"?
    Id gladly get out of the shed to gaze at navels,.......... I also like gazing at other parts of anatomy as well
    I would love to grow my own food, but I can not find bacon seeds

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    I reckon 3.5 years in a shed is time better spent, than half a life time telling porkies in front of a mirror?????... .
    Jim
    Sometimes in the daily challenges that life gives us, we miss what is really important...

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