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Re: Project Shed

Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 7:28 pm
by floater
Don't want to worry you but while you were outside admiring your handywork there was a small bloke in your kitchen taking pictures of you!

Is that a BBQ base or footings for a urinal?

Good work looking forward to seeing the woodwork. Are you using mahogany or pitch pine on oak.

Re: Project Shed

Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 9:07 pm
by bigminiandy
When I approached said man he actually wasn't so small. He was 6ft 4 and quite hansome. LOL

Planning on oak structures and highly polished burr walnutt cladding :hilarious:


Definatley a BBQ. Charlottes more keen to get the BBQ done than the shed!!!

Re: Project Shed

Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 5:55 pm
by bigminiandy
Finally a break in the weather is allowing some progress on project shed. Charl also said she wanted the BBQ finishing first!!!

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And finally the start of the shed

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Fingers crossed if the weather holds I might get some more done tomorrow.

Re: Project Shed

Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2012 9:05 pm
by bigminiandy
Nearly there.

Progress has been pretty good this week with the main thing left to do being the window.

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(bottom two pictures are a bit funny as I stiched two together to make one)

Re: Project Shed

Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2012 8:38 pm
by bigminiandy
Bye bye wall!!!

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Now ready for ply lining

Re: Project Shed

Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2012 7:17 pm
by neilgreenfield
Lucky.......... chap:-)

have you a craft to pop in your new shed>?

Re: Project Shed

Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2012 11:47 pm
by bigminiandy
First boat in the shed will be our fenn and wood mk2 which is half way through restoration. After that it'll be a case of which one needs fixing.

Just starting to move in the workbench and other bits and pieces then I'll post some final photos.

Re: Project Shed

Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2012 10:35 am
by neilgreenfield
I like the Fenn and woods... you'll be collecting stock soon.. lol

ive just found that No 2 in my list is sat on a trailer 2.4 mtrs wide!!!!! and i cant get it in my 2.1mtr wide doors!!!!! oh well, its number 2.. going to make a grp mould from No 1 next.. a little 12 ft one, and knock out a few repro's... well, big plans and all that...

Re: Project Shed

Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2012 9:12 pm
by petrolhead
I dreamed of creating a proper workshop garage and it took 20 years here, I did it late last year and my Christmas pressy (from myself) was a 4 post lift. Been gettign too old to lay under stuff on the gravel all the time.

It was Lynns idea....she read one of my classic car mags and said what about one of these :hilarious:

Its worth the wait and you will never look back.........when inside its possible to grab just 30 minutes now and then and achieve something. :woo: :chuffed: :perfect:

Yours looks the biz :)

Re: Project Shed

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2012 2:13 pm
by bigminiandy
Would love a four post lift at home, just not got the room. That said work will let me use theirs and they have 11 of them.

Neil, I measured at least 3 time to make sure it would go through the gap, how you gonna deal with you wide trailer? You should start a thread on you reproduction hulls.



Well barring the lights. The shed is done. And guess what!!! It fits :woo:

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