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    Quote Originally Posted by grey_ghost View Post
    Moving the rocks - that was a long day, that I do not want to repeat again. Having said that SWMBO wants me to do more because it looks nice...
    there is a clear sealer you can buy for concrete that works quite well and is inexpensive. Just let the weeds and grass grow through the new gravel. Your wife will soon *not* like it.... Guess how I know this
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    Now thats a shed i could live in, which would be the likely scenario if we sold up and moved to a block big enough to fit that size of shed on .
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    I have shed envy .....

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    I didn't want to admit it.
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    Well - we finally sold our old camper trailer today. It left here for Norseman this morning.

    So now there's this spare bit of land in front of my workshop and running along the back fence to the gate. The 6x4 garden trailer has to fit in one end of that area, but plenty of spare space. I believe that a "lean-to" might mysteriously appear at the front of my workshop so that things like welding and other dusty jobs might be done outside. Good place to set up the chop saw and my steel rack (along the fence) as well. Just need to scam a bit of concrete for a slab.
    Cheers .........

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    It's going to be great when it's done mate. . When does the 'big dig' start?

    Some of the Electrical bits are coming together slowly as well.
    If you need to contact me please email homestarrunnerau@gmail.com - thanks - Gav.

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    Quote Originally Posted by B.S.F. View Post
    A shed is like a suitcase. No matter how big it is , it's always full.
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    Not quite right............. no matter how big it is, its not big enough.

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    Hi Gav,

    I'm hoping that the big dig will start in about 2-3 weeks.. Fingers crossed.

    I've been busy with a big project at work, and then coming home each night and doing 2 hours of wood splitting...

    Here is the fence up for the orchard:


    Here is the Ghost helping me to move the unwanted tree branches:




    Spot the supervising mutts:


    And finally (after some blood, sweat and tears) - some nice firewood:




    Almost done - the stump is being left in place so that it can be pushed over/out:



    Cheers,
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    You haven an orchard?

    Never noticed...
    If you need to contact me please email homestarrunnerau@gmail.com - thanks - Gav.

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    The plan is to make an orchard, from the far end of the ex-dog run fence... I will be able to water the trees because I am running water to the shed.

    PS - How did Chucky Go?
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