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    Quote Originally Posted by rwbuild View Post
    Looks good
    But I have to ask, why didn't you color match the boards at the joins ( that's my old flooring experience raising its ugly head)
    You mean red onto red etc Ray? Firstly the numbers didn't work for that, and even if they did i still would have gone "random". I'm like that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bushmiller View Post
    I can feel a GTG coming on .

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    You might just be right Paul. What are you up to in the exact middle of November?
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    I'll be back by then
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    Quote Originally Posted by FenceFurniture View Post
    You might just be right Paul. What are you up to in the exact middle of November?
    I'll be in touch.

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    Yes a GTG sounds the go

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bushmiller View Post
    I can feel a GTG coming on .

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    Spikes would be preferred. Do you have golf shoes with the nice steel pointy spikes?

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    Now then FF, that looks just too pretty!! A far cry from all my recycled stuphph!!

    Great looking job!! Now get out there and enjoy yourself!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sawdust Maker View Post
    Can I wear my old footy boots? or my lad's spikes?

    You asked me that on the phone.

    The answer hasn't changed appreciably.
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    Default Big thanks to groeneaj...

    Today, Andy (groeneaj) came up to do a two man job with me. That was fooling around with re-hanging the door after it got a lick 'o Cypress. The empty wall to the right will get some vertical boards tomorrow.



    Thanks very much for your time today Andy - much appreciated and sped things up considerably. Oh, you know how I said I'll re-assess trimming the other side of the door, coz it seemed like too much to take off? Well I'll be taking the door off tomorrow to trim exactly what I measured today.




    Quote Originally Posted by artme View Post
    Now then FF, that looks just too pretty!! A far cry from all my recycled stuphph!!

    Great looking job!! Now get out there and enjoy yourself!!
    Thanks Art! Well we did just that today actually. Andy and I enjoy working together.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FenceFurniture View Post
    And keeping the damn 50mm Protecta deck in place is a bit of a killer - easily overlooked. The wider 70mm on the double joists isn't too bad, but the 50mm is really frilly and poorly behaved!
    Would sticking the protectadeck down with a thin bead of construction adhesive work ? I've got to re-do my shed deck at some point in the future and it seems like adding this stuff is a good idea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FenceFurniture View Post
    You asked me that on the phone.

    The answer hasn't changed appreciably.

    I was merely trying to garner forum support
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    Quote Originally Posted by MrPete View Post
    Would sticking the protectadeck down with a thin bead of construction adhesive work ? I've got to re-do my shed deck at some point in the future and it seems like adding this stuff is a good idea.

    It would certainly help Pete. Even a staple gun.
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    Looks good Brett, Alan Williams wll be impressed.

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    Default And now it's in service




    It has allowed me to move some items out of the shed, creating desperately needed floorspace. Nothing of any value of course, or that can be removed easily.




    The floorspace increase is reasonably significant, but more importantly, what is down the back there is MUCH easier to move around - always been a problem area.
    I changed the whole table saw set up completely - it was out of control heavy when it was sitting on the drawers (now located outside).





    When I'm game enough, I'll take the heater down to the back shed as well. - reckon there's still some cold weather ahead - hope so anyway.
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