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18th May 2020, 06:54 PM #196SENIOR MEMBER
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Just checked the weather forecast, think I better put a tarp over it tomorrow.
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24th May 2020, 04:23 PM #197SENIOR MEMBER
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Made some built in shelves this weekend.
The spindle moulder at the local joinery has broken down, so a 3 week wait for the remaining weather boards [emoji17].
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25th May 2020, 03:28 PM #198GOLD MEMBER
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It’s not going to fall over Alex.
Ross
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7th June 2020, 06:32 PM #199SENIOR MEMBER
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Finished cladding and started on the fascia this weekend.
Also finished painting the windows. I think I will just use new 200mm Whitco stays from Bunnings as there is not much weight to support.
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8th June 2020, 08:40 PM #200SENIOR MEMBER
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Little more today
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29th June 2020, 11:18 AM #201SENIOR MEMBER
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Some painting done this weekend
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4th July 2020, 01:35 PM #202SENIOR MEMBER
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Jonesy's Shed Build
Well that’s it, the roof and windows are finished. The doors will have to wait a few months until I get a few more things sorted in the big shed.
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4th July 2020, 03:21 PM #203GOLD MEMBER
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Looks great Alex.
Ross
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4th July 2020, 03:50 PM #204SENIOR MEMBER
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Thanks Ross
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4th July 2020, 07:13 PM #205GOLD MEMBER
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A very neat looking shed indeed. It probably would make a great cubbyhouse if you are not careful!
Alan...
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5th July 2020, 08:04 AM #206SENIOR MEMBER
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Hi Alan, funny you mention that, quite a few people have said the same thing. Maybe it brings out good childhood memories (or wishes).
We don’t have any children so it should be safe for a while yet.
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5th July 2020, 12:43 PM #207GOLD MEMBER
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Big dog house
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5th July 2020, 03:35 PM #208SENIOR MEMBER
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The dog wouldn’t even consider it! She has her own bed in the house since she had a leg operation a few years ago.
I just woke her taking a photo...
Pretty hard to tell her to sleep out side now.
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5th July 2020, 06:59 PM #209GOLD MEMBER
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um, no, for you...
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17th December 2020, 08:31 PM #210SENIOR MEMBER
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Hi haven’t updated this in awhile, mainly because the camera on my phone broke but it’s working again now.
Lots have happened, but mainly been gathering some machines.
So far I have managed to find with some considerable effort:
Waldown 8SN ex school from Victoria. Fitted a vfd with some advice from the forum.
Durden Top Turn 300, also ex school but from Brisbane. It is in almost mint condition, it has very little use.
Baker 2hp dust extractor from ACT. I have modified intake to 150mm and installed a pleated filter. Very hard to find dust extractors that have the intake pointing up which is what I wanted. I think the only real new option is some of the Italian machines.
Sorby Pro Edge, great for filleting knives.
And the latest was a Robland NLX combo. Mainly bought this over the other brands as the slider was the right size for the shed, and just able to cut a full 2400x1200 sheet.
Currently making some cabinets. It is a real breeze with the slider and scoring blade, almost therapeutic - until you have to lift another sheet onto the slider...
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