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    Looks like a beautiful place you live my friend, with a great shop to boot. nice tee too.

    -Ryan

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    Quote Originally Posted by ryanarcher
    nice tee too.
    He wore that at the Sydney wood show too I think, might be only shirt he has .. you had better send him some more
    Brett

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    Silent,great lookin' shed hope you got somewhere to store your timber!

    An observation COS you'll probably find space limiting over time..,I have a 20 by 6 metre shed and over time it has almost filled to capacity with timber and tooling to the point where crowding can occur in an attempt to keep good timber dry.

    HOPE all goes well with setting up your shop.

    cheers
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    Jonno mate... make your timber feel loved build it its own pergala mate right alongside that wonderous 20 x 6 shed that you will bring over to my place if you and the missus decide to head east... which mate will do exceptionally well for my DAR timber storage shed!!!... the humpy can then be a log drying area AND the bonus will be you will know your ol mate the Dingo wont be in need of another shed for... oooohhh a few months at least

    Gawd Im glad we sorted that out!! No dont thank me ol son just give me a hoi when your ready to bring it over or want me to come get it and we'll get a barbie happening... remember summers coming!!

    Silent mate... good one!! you gotta get some windows in there though... think of the inspiration from that view mate
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    I've got plans to build a covered timber rack along one side of the shed. Also incorporating a lean-to for the dusty and the compressor. Probably get around to it in 5 or 10 years

    I put a window in yesterday. Prick of a job. Trouble is it's obscure glass - in the toilet. Not really inspirational, although I do a bit of thinking in there at times....
    "I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."

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    Nice big shed there Silent.

    When I had my house built I had the shed put in first and yes the drainage needed attention to stop more than the two floods I got.

    I have found it now necessary to put an awning along the side as it's great to be outside but under cover on those "great to be alive days" when birds are twittering etc.

    Hope you find the time to post plans of your layout or at least some scanned pics of inside. I'd do the same with mine but people would say - how the hell do you get in and out of all that! :eek:

    Wish I had a big big shed - oh well. (insert green with envy smilie)

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    Shane,'Er indoors has put said foot down and decreed that we're aheadin' East...now it might take some time before this occurs said shed will have to partake in biopsy to decide what to take and what to leave when the container arrives for the movin' but sorry to disappoint you 'Ol son but shed must stay intactus delecti for said sale of the 'ol joint


    SILENT, I have a covered carport attached to the shed which is loaded with timber to such a point I had to lay out some more serious $$$$ for the accommodation of at least 3 vehicles in another carport.JUST a point that timber collection/storage can creep on you moreover if you've a head for a bargain that occassionally presents itself with timber sales/auctions etc.

    GOOD LUCK with all your future needs and movements with setting up your new home/workshop.

    Cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by John Saxton
    Shane,'Er indoors has put said foot down and decreed that we're aheadin' East...now it might take some time before this occurs said shed will have to partake in biopsy to decide what to take and what to leave when the container arrives for the movin' but sorry to disappoint you 'Ol son but shed must stay intactus delecti for said sale of the 'ol joint

    ...

    Cheers
    Now thats a buggar mate!! ...ah well will increase said profits from said sale eh! goin over there your gonna need as much loot as you can get your hands on ol son... you checked the price of ranches over there??? :eek: enough to scare Bill Gates! flamin sheilas!! I mean east??? EAST??? EAST??? thats were all them crow eaters an narna benders live!! :eek: amongst other critters!! {its okay you NSW Vic an Tazweegians I could never remember what yous mob were!} sigh an so the mighty West looses another good bloke at the whim an whimsy of a sheila ... mind here them fellas over east will be happy to gain yet another west aussie!!

    aahhh were a disappearin critter us true blue sandgropers I think Im gonna have to appeal to our fearless leader to put West Aussies on the endangered species list
    Believe me there IS life beyond marriage!!! Relax breathe and smile learn to laugh again from the heart so it reaches the eyes!!


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    Darren
    Nice. Very nice.
    How far north you coming just before Christmas? It's about time we caught up again.
    Cheers
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    G'day Jim, we're going to Coona but unfortunately a bit too far inland to drop in on Kempsey. We might be up your way early next year though, I'll let you know.

    Started standing frames for the house yesterday. Shed takes a back seat for a few weeks now...
    "I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."

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