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    Quote Originally Posted by solmanic View Post
    Here are some shots of our new place...<snip>
    The bit where we park the Land Rover - 1" clearance so no lift kit or roof racks for me!
    Cut and sleeve the posts to achieve some more height. Have done this on a couple of carports over access driveways. Owners go out and buy 4x4's, then have to park in the street until we can fix the prob. If you have (or can get hold of) the paperwork/engineering for your carport, it should show what the max height is for that design of carport.

    paul

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    No big lifts or roof racks with spotties on or your rangies wont fit under that low slung roof you have there. Nice shead though
    The photo is a little deceptive, the shed is 2.7m at the front and 2.4 at the rear, but loses 200mm where the beams are.

    The rangie has a 2" suspension lift and a 2" body lift with 35" Tyres and it fits fine. I can even fit my LC troopy in there and it has a 3" lift and 33" tyres.



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    Hi there all

    One thing I have noticed with this thread - majority of us have more than one Land Rover.................this is why our sheds get extended.......

    Maybe we should have a thread of what we have within our sheds....and what we collect apart from Land Rovers.

    All the best

    Wayne


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    maybe should start another thread but here is one for you wayne (48 P3 6 light)paul
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    Last edited by pop058; 25th January 2009 at 12:22 PM. Reason: more info

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    Hi there

    Very nice - I will be home next week with take some pictures....

    Wayne

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    Quote Originally Posted by pop058 View Post
    maybe should start another thread but here is one for you wayne (48 P3 6 light)paul
    Nice

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    Not alot of room in here........ Please please dear wife can i have a large shed....
    Last edited by juddy; 2nd September 2009 at 07:03 PM.

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    I have done a bit more on my shed now. It's getting there - little by little.

    It is almost entirely built from timber cut from our property (Cyprus Pine)


    Will have to get a bit more done soon... The roof is ready to go on.

    This section will be the workshop and a roller door is going on the front. To the right are 4 bloodbox sized machinery bays. The first one needs rebuilding - as you can see by it's absence. The other 3 I managed to save (half the shed fell in)


    [B][I]Andrew[/I][/B]

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    [COLOR="DarkGreen"][U]1965 Series IIA Ambulance 113-896 - "Ambrose"[/U][/COLOR]
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shonky View Post
    I have done a bit more on my shed now. It's getting there - little by little.

    It is almost entirely built from timber cut from our property (Cyprus Pine)


    Will have to get a bit more done soon... The roof is ready to go on.

    This section will be the workshop and a roller door is going on the front. To the right are 4 bloodbox sized machinery bays. The first one needs rebuilding - as you can see by it's absence. The other 3 I managed to save (half the shed fell in)


    Were you a scout by chance.. Good to see the old bush joinery still out there

    We have sheads here like yours near 100 yrs old and are still standing.

    Tony

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    Bugger it!

    I showed these pics to someone else and they said the exact same thing! (Yes, YOU Sleepy...)

    ...and yes, I was a Scout. For 10 years. Yes, I know...


    We have sheds of much the same vintage and construction here too, hence why I emulated a proven design. I also like having a shed with character. Flat-pack zincalume sheds are functional, but are boring and have no personality.

    In the words of Jeremy Clarkson... "You didn't marry your wife because she is easy to wipe down..."

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    [COLOR="DarkGreen"][U]1965 Series IIA Ambulance 113-896 - "Ambrose"[/U][/COLOR]
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