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    Hi Grahame,

    Yup ! Definitely envy. That's a good looking shed.
    Best Regards:
    BaronJ.

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    Oh Grahame thats one empty shed you have there you should be ashamed one bench and tool rack is all we see and lots and lots and lots of floor space. Very disappointing

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    Quote Originally Posted by wheelinround View Post
    Oh Grahame thats one empty shed you have there you should be ashamed one bench and tool rack is all we see and lots and lots and lots of floor space. Very disappointing
    Yes I am ashamed.

    I have been sleeping at night when i should have been up transferring the benches across. I am presently hanging down pipes so as the council bloke can come and sign the building off,so that is priority one at the moment

    The second coating of 2 pack was put on hold so the the leccies could fit the solar and wiring. The benches won't go in until the 2nd coat of 2 pack goes on.

    The old shed / garage will have to have all my treasures pulled out, sorted, sold or dumped so there will be room. That can't be done until I get the garage roller door replaced as its rusted thru and only hanging on by 300mm horizontal length.

    That will be done around the 25th of the month as the agents took their time quoting and will take even more time fitting it up.

    Even after all that, then I am not sure everything i want in there will fit. I am putting some shelves in as well, so it all hurry,hurry. I reckon around christmas, next year tht is.

    I will post more pics when the shed is filled up, and filled up, it will be .

    Grahame

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    You do know I am just jealous Sounds lie a lot of work to happen yet.

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    A little friendly ragging is all pat of the forum.It,s all good mate!
    I just want you to know though ,i haven't stopped ,just in for a quick drink of water.OMG it,s turning into a facebook entry.

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    a ruddy mansion.....absolutely great Grahame

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    Graham mate...before you get too exitied, can I recommend you put some insulation in.

    so insulation under that roof and in the walls will make ya shed a whol lot more comfortable...and it will keep the noise down too.

    MY sehd is mostly insulated and lined.....on a hot day..its cooler in there than in the house.

    If you plan to air condition.....if ya shed is well insulated you would be surprised how little is required to chill it down, inspite the large volume.

    My method is t spray glue the insulation to the back side of the sheets.....where it will pretty much stay till you can sheet up over it.

    cheers
    Any thing with sharp teeth eats meat.
    Most powertools have sharp teeth.
    People are made of meat.
    Abrasives can be just as dangerous as a blade.....and 10 times more painfull.

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    Quote Originally Posted by soundman View Post
    Graham mate...before you get too exitied, can I recommend you put some insulation in.

    so insulation under that roof and in the walls will make ya shed a whol lot more comfortable...and it will keep the noise down too.

    MY sehd is mostly insulated and lined.....on a hot day..its cooler in there than in the house.

    If you plan to air condition.....if ya shed is well insulated you would be surprised how little is required to chill it down, inspite the large volume.

    My method is t spray glue the insulation to the back side of the sheets.....where it will pretty much stay till you can sheet up over it.

    cheers
    Already done mate! Since it went up ,the majority of our meals are now eaten in the BBQ area.Even though the sea breeze is salt laden, it is very cooling.Plus that there is a stainless steel fan marine grade fitted over the BBQ table - for those 60 odd days a year where there is not much breeze. A couple more issues to sort with awnings shielding the western summer sun and we are there-BBQ speaking anyway.

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