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Kids wear school uniforms in Au..? That I did not know.
At least 95% of schools here require uniforms. :bounce:
Originally posted by Wordbiker
[B] I'd be wanting a long workbench under those windows and pegboard. Future project?
Well the timber has been ordered but awaitin' delivery (wet weather delayed the harvestin' of the wood) but it'll be about 28' long, 32" wide and 39" high (enough room for the bench drill, grinder, drop saw with still plenty of work room and just the right height for me). :hammer:
Great job as usual there Wiggo, and aint it great when a big man has enough room to manuover while washing his nasty hard workin' arse without having to jump in an ice cold river or feel like
a sardine in a unit built for those of lesser stature????
Happiness isn't something you experience; it's something you recall.
Nice wood deck. I like the finish. Will there be railing added or maybe a step or two. I'd hate to see someone make a wrong move, especially after having a brew or two too many!
Great job as usual there Wiggo, and aint it great when a big man has enough room to manuover while washing his nasty hard workin' arse without having to jump in an ice cold river or feel like
a sardine in a unit built for those of lesser stature????
My prob with the house shower is that the shower curtain wants to stick to ya. :(
Nice wood deck. I like the finish. Will there be railing added or maybe a step or two. I'd hate to see someone make a wrong move, especially after having a brew or two too many!
I'll be addin' a removable ramp to it but I don't think that the woodshed will be drinkin' too much though so I doubt that a railin' will be needed. ;)
That's a damn worthy woodshed & green wood should dry right nicely with that deckboard spacing. i'm sure ya secured that tin to the deck. Over here in the state of Washington, the rural construction codes allow ya to build a house on the same temporary footings without a permit/inspection, than once it's been up 90 days ya go ahead and move it over a tad on it's plumbed/poured foundation and it avoids property tax increases
too, till ya get it appraised:rofl:
Happiness isn't something you experience; it's something you recall.
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