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  1. #16
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    i think you missed a bit of the purple on the kombi when you resprayed it orange....

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    Great looking garage Peter.
    Quote Originally Posted by Pulse View Post
    i think you missed a bit of the purple on the kombi when you resprayed it orange....
    Don't knock the 'HELBUS' (Is that what the number plate says?).

    It just needs a few modifications. Since you're a panel beater, the 'add ons' shouldn't be hard.


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    Great stuff Peter!!!

    By the way are you busy next weekend & anywhere near Brisbane....... I've got a small job for ya.
    Cheers

    Major Panic

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    That's one nice shed!
    For around 20K you've done very well, so how many mates rates panel repairs did it cost you
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    The kombi isn't mine, it's the wifes. She has raced it down the 1/4 drag strip, and it is no slouch.

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    Nice shed, nice contents - sweeeeeeeeeet! (check my avatar, '76 Westie).

    What year is the Bug - 'bout the same?

    You did very well, at $219/m2. A garden shed would cost more! Pat on the back son.
    The only way to get rid of a [Domino] temptation is to yield to it. Oscar Wilde

    .....so go4it people!

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    Quote Originally Posted by peter_sm View Post
    The kombi isn't mine, it's the wifes. She has raced it down the 1/4 drag strip, and it is no slouch.
    Who won, your wife or the kombi?


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    He He, good joke Pawnhead. I like it.

    Mate awsome shed. Like many others, I am in shed-envy.

    Just asking, as you didn't list it in the expences (plumbing).

    Where does the stormwater go ?

    The block seems to slope slightly to the rear of the shed, and a shed of that size sure has a large catchment area ??

    Cheers - PH.
    Last edited by Purpleheart; 13th January 2007 at 08:45 PM. Reason: Typo

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    There are four downpipes. Two at the back running behind the back wall and drop down there, and the other two are at the front on the sides. 70mm zincalum pipes. There is one that runs just to the right of the personal access door that was not fitted at the time of this picture.

    The stormwater plumbing was actually a cost that I hadn't added to the final building cost as it came pretty much last, and at mates rates it cost me $400.

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    Drooolll........... Damn, keyboards aren't waterproof!!

    Great shed Peter, you've done a terrific job. If your not careful you'll be building sheds for the rest of us on the forum.

    Cheers,

    Evan
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    Quote Originally Posted by peter_sm View Post
    Putting the weatherboards on
    Great job there Peter .
    Can you tell me if the lowest board is permapine and if it is why you chose to use it in this location.

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