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    Quote Originally Posted by Homestar View Post
    And at the end of the day - IT'S A SHED! I don't think Mrs GG is about to kick him out of the house yet - she just wants the Land Rovers moved so she can park her car in the garage where Roger is.
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    Shed Update

    Hi All,

    So yesterday the actual build phase started... There was a delay due to some incorrect brackets - but that's all sorted out.. Yesterday they started laying it out:



    Today the scissor lift arrived:



    While tht was happening - the driveway was being finished off.... First job - dig in the re-located drain:







    Gravel has been spread out along the remainder of the driveway:



    The lads cracking on:



    In this picture - you can see that they have also installed crushed rock at the rear of the shed (on an angle to aid water run off, and also compacted it down):



    In this picture - you can see the test placement of the rope fence that I am going to install.. This is purely cosmetic - it will stop the dopey horses and humans from going over the edge. I rekon it's going to look nice:





    The builder says that the shed will be finished by next Friday. The next steps will be:

    * Plumber - I'm installing taps at each end of the shed.
    * Electrical
    * Shelving
    * Move in... This in itself is going to be a hell of a lot of work - but great fun.

    I'll keep you all posted.

    Cheers,
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    Nice job on curing your slab .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Homestar View Post
    You better light a fire under that slack Sparkies arse now....
    Im wondering if he caught that time poor bug from a house that is plaque`d with it in the east

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    Im wondering if he caught that time poor bug from a house that is plaque`d with it in the east
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    Quote Originally Posted by fitzy View Post
    Nice job on curing your slab .
    Didn't know it was deseased.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick_Marsh View Post
    Didn't know it was deseased.
    ? Typo?
    Deceased
    Still unsure?
    The colour of the slab ( dark) shows its been kept moist and goes a long way to gain high strength crack free concrete.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fitzy View Post
    ? Typo?
    Deceased
    Still unsure?
    The colour of the slab ( dark) shows its been kept moist and goes a long way to gain high strength crack free concrete.
    Yeah. Typo. Diseased.
    Busily typing whilst watching Magyver, talking to Chops on the phone and discussing the world problems in polite after dinner conversation with friends as I browse the latest Perenties for sale on facebook.

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