thick_mike
Wood Shortener
Pete, I'm guessing you've had great weather for finding leaks over the past few days!
Glenrob":37rswoi9 said:G'day Pete (and other Forum members.)
This is my first post here and I just wanted to congratulate you on what you've achieved in building (or renovating) your shed. There's nothing like having your own place to retreat to and creating sawdust to your heart's content.
BTW, I hate referring to our own personal little 'dogboxes' as "shops" If I ever told my missus I was just going out to the shop, she'd hit me with a shopping list for bread and milk before I could even blink....lol.
All the best mate and good luck with your shed. I hope to meet more of my UK wood working brothers in time.
Cheers,
Bob from Oz.
thick_mike":1p46ss8u said:Pete, I'm guessing you've had great weather for finding leaks over the past few days!
No skills":1zakv789 said:Good for you. Think I'd paint the walls either end and varnish the ply on the sides.
MARK.B.":1zakv789 said:Nice transformation from a old garage into a good size workshop,will you be making any large pieces ?.
riclepp":1zakv789 said:Ah, I see the rut has started. Your wife has alraeady got the chest freezer in there. Who know's what is next. Looking a fine workshop though
wallace":3k1xcxv9 said:I have found it best not to have shelves but have cupboards because after awhile things on shelves get covered in dust
Reggie":2eueyu7c said:That looks like a great workspace, plenty of ceiling space for storing fishing rods
wallace":2eueyu7c said:Very impressed Pete, one piece of advice is when making places to store your tools I have found it best not to have shelves but have cupboards because after awhile things on shelves get covered in dust so everytime you go for something you get a face full. Also drawers are much better for storing stuff. Just something I've noticed whilst re doing my shed for the umpteenth time.
Mark
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