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    Thanks Guys!

    I'll admit the "tack rags/dust collectors/hand towels" need a little work

    Gotta love that wipe on poly, especially on the silky oak - gorgeous grain on some of those pieces

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    Oh, do you mean the Ruffly Rustic TM Dust Collectors and Tack rags?


    Somewhere waaaay down my list of things to do is to take down the scrappy piece of fabric that Other Half hung in the garage window eons before we met then clean up the glass and install some super-dark limo tinting .

    Nice work on the storage shelves btw!

    Steph

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    What is it with wimin and shadow boards?

    Our house is full of them..

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    On ya Wendy, good to see the shed up and running.

    My eldest son is in the market for a motorbike and there are a few up your way advertised. If I go this weekend I give you a buzz so I can check out the shed. If not, I assume I'll catch you at the next BBQ.
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    Hope you used decent sized Dominos on those shelves Ruffles .

    But dainty curtains? Awww, ya big blouse! Unless that's how you hang your cleaning rag material? Yeah, that must be it, no code violation after all, phew!

    How's the power situation? Are you up and running yet? Don't forget a pendant outlet or two.

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    A very nice case Wendy! A great start to getting the shed set up.

    I think curtains that sheer won't stop the odd wombat from peering inside.
    Cheers,

    Bob



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    Quote Originally Posted by Honorary Bloke View Post
    ...I think curtains that sheer won't stop the odd wombat from peering inside.
    She'd have to make a set of steps for them to stand on.

    What ya make'n Whendi?
    Wombat steps.
    Huh? Wombat steps? Wot for?
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    Wombat steps for Bob

    Bubble wrap - I think the bubble wrap wins

    Oz - Don't know Oz, you'd have to ask someone who actually likes them and has them - not me

    Funny you should mention a hanging line for finishing cloths..... was thinking about that when putting the finish on the cabinet
    The shelves are strong, no dominos in sight, but I'm happy with the strength of it all.


    Power - no movement yet on that front. Am definitely going to have a couple of hanging powercords. Will be nice to not have cords on the floor for me to trip over

    Neil - PM sent.
    Cheers
    Wendy

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