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    Quote Originally Posted by bblaze View Post
    todays effort, erect RHS rear wall section, RHS wall, build and fit centre of rear wall, build LHS & RHS front wall sections and called it a day



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    Looking good mate, I'd thought you would like to know, I am sitting here having a beer giving you moral support. I thought that might make you feel better!!!!

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    Havnt even ordered the colorbond yet Jason, make sure you have a couple of beers Aus, I think Ive earnt them. Got a few jobs to do tommorrow earning a dollar to pay for this so I guess I will get a break from the building for a bit
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    Quote Originally Posted by bblaze View Post
    todays effort, erect RHS rear wall section, RHS wall, build and fit centre of rear wall, build LHS & RHS front wall sections and called it a day



    cheers
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    Lookin good but definitely needs the colourbond - especially for breezy Tassie!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie2 View Post
    So much yard and so small a shed

    A man cave should take up as much space as possible... Less grass to mow then

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    what size is the shed Blaze????
    My 12m x 6m is too small,its my pride and joy,love spending time down there.
    A lean too on the 12m side is on the wish list!!!!
    Is using pine cheaper than a full steel shed by mutch???? I know the price on my shed has doubled in the 6 years since I built it.
    Looking forward to more progress pics.
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    Hi Andrew
    Its going to work out about the same price as a steel shed on the last quote I got for one, thats if you build yourself. I think/like timber framed sheds better. The shed will be 9 x 6 metres with a 6 x 3 learn to for the van and a carport off the front 6 x 3 metre but will eventually go right across the front.
    All sheds are too small but the bigger they are the more junk you collect.
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    Hey Blaze,
    I am sure you are aware that junk grows in direct proportion to the amount of space made available for it. I don't have a mathmatical formula for this, but I am sure the mathmaticians on the Forum will know of one!!!!

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    junk = k X space

    k is a constant which varies according to how much you hoard and how tiddy you are or how much nagging you get.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ausfree View Post
    Hey Blaze,
    I am sure you are aware that junk grows in direct proportion to the amount of space made available for it. I don't have a mathmatical formula for this, but I am sure the mathmaticians on the Forum will know of one!!!!
    Jim
    You have just answered the question to life the universe and everything.Throw in a 16 year old with his own $4500 lathe and the JUNK issue grows 10 fold.Dont matter how many times he is told to tidy his mess it grows,the threat of shed bans dont even phase him.Lookout school hollidays.Best time to FLEX THE MUSCLE.I intend to confiscate the keys for 2 days.
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