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Originally posted by Pogle View PostCan I have a summer house?
Lots of soft furnishings, two fridges, one for the vodka, one for the tonic and lemon and lots of copies of Private Eye and New Scientist.
NO tv, maybe a dab radio tuned to Radio 6 - oh and a couple of guinea pigs running loose on the floor nibbling the door frame. - Bliss
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Can I have a summer house?
Lots of soft furnishings, two fridges, one for the vodka, one for the tonic and lemon and lots of copies of Private Eye and New Scientist.
NO tv, maybe a dab radio tuned to Radio 6 - oh and a couple of guinea pigs running loose on the floor nibbling the door frame. - Bliss
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Originally posted by Archangel View PostI must be really wierd, my shed has the following in it (not a comprehensive list)
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Originally posted by Archangel View PostI must be really wierd, my shed has the following in it (not a comprehensive list)
Radio
Bandsaw
Table Saw
Radial arm saw
Compound Mitre Saw
Planer Thincknesser
Bench Mortiser
Router Table
Belt Sander
Random Orbit Sander
Sheet Sander
Detailer Sander
Several De-Walt Cordless Drills
3 Routers
SDS Drill
Jigsaw
Circular Saw
Lots of Hand Saws
Chisels
Mallet
Hammers
etc etc
Oh, and lots and lots of wood.
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I must be really wierd, my shed has the following in it (not a comprehensive list)
Radio
Bandsaw
Table Saw
Radial arm saw
Compound Mitre Saw
Planer Thincknesser
Bench Mortiser
Router Table
Belt Sander
Random Orbit Sander
Sheet Sander
Detailer Sander
Several De-Walt Cordless Drills
3 Routers
SDS Drill
Jigsaw
Circular Saw
Lots of Hand Saws
Chisels
Mallet
Hammers
etc etc
Oh, and lots and lots of wood.
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Things to do in your shed
Once you have a shed you will want something to do
http://www.dangerouslaboratories.org/radscout.html
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Big enough for one comfortably but too small for two for any length of time.
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A safe. Aren`t we contractors supposed to earn "shed loads of money". Stock up the shed, you`ll need it after the divorce that 33% + marriages end in.
Thought I`d be negative as it`s raining outside.
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Double garage kitted out with lots of Snap-On tools and a half built Ultima GTR.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostDon't forget a little place behind it that you can pee in.
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