What are your plans for it?
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This weekend, inbetween posting on cuk, I will be...
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Finish the conversion that they had planned, pretty much.Originally posted by MadDawg View PostExcellent - glad you've got a backup plan!
What are your plans for it?
When complete, it will only be four/five beds, but each room will be large and there's a MASSIVE lounge (over 3500 square feet)
Plenty to do over a number of years, but the first stage is to get the bits of the roof repaired and then get the floor in the bits that need a floor building.Comment
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You have a lounge that is roughly 60 feet * 60 feet?Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostFinish the conversion that they had planned, pretty much.
When complete, it will only be four/five beds, but each room will be large and there's a MASSIVE lounge (over 3500 square feet)
Plenty to do over a number of years, but the first stage is to get the bits of the roof repaired and then get the floor in the bits that need a floor building.
If you and the wife are at other ends will you use a mobile?
Are you planning you build the worlds biggest scalextrix or summat?Comment
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24 metres long, 16 metres wide at it's widest.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostYou have a lounge that is roughly 60 feet * 60 feet?
If you and the wife are at other ends will you use a mobile?
Are you planning you build the worlds biggest scalextrix or summat?
The floor area that still needs completing is 350m2 (or close enough)
I'm going to have to get a walkie talkie for the children so that we can track them down where they are in the house, and goodness knows how we'll find the chihuahuaComment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Postand goodness knows how we'll find the chihuahua
I hope the little fella is alright un be fckng leivable(\__/)
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Nice One!
Sounds like a Grand Design!!!Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post24 metres long, 16 metres wide at it's widest.
The floor area that still needs completing is 350m2 (or close enough)
I'm going to have to get a walkie talkie for the children so that we can track them down where they are in the house, and goodness knows how we'll find the chihuahua
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Thank you, this weekend I will mostly be:
Met a GILF in the pub last night
Just got up, staying in with a pizza, beer and football (Bundesliga starts today) this evening
Frankfurt to the Apfelweinfest tomorrow with some good friends (celebrating some birthdays)
Chilling, paperwork and cooking on Sunday
“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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Drive to Devon tonight.
Pick up repaired Murano tomorrow, See my father, 2 of my issue and the grand children.
Drive back to London Sunday p.m. after a lie in.Never has a man been heard to say on his death bed that he wishes he'd spent more time in the office.Comment
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must, stop, myself ...... can'tOriginally posted by chef View Postin the UK it would be no problem, it seems that Sweden doesn't have that many timber yards or places to buy your own timber
so Chef is having problems 'getting wood' in Sweden?
Sorry
seriously:
Did you see that link about using a juicer, they were talking about doing a fair amount with a tabletop device. Tried doing it in a press a few times (Old friend has a liking for making Cider ), its fun at first then it just gets boring, they are a pig to keep clean, you don't get as much juice(apparently) and there is storing it. The juicer looked a lot easier.Comment
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