A lot of heavy frosts is what happened to it but once spring gets back here that'll all come green again m8. ;)
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Looking good Wiggo! :thumb: Nice and spacious...
So, what is the wallboard material you're using? Looks like vinyl-coated gypsum board or Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic that is used in mobile homes here in the States. Both are appropriate and are commonly used with steel stud construction. Will that be painted too, or is the finish already there?
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A few questions:
1) Is the house beside the shed or behind it? I have the notion that the house is on a lower grade behind the shed, although I do recall that the house is a yellow color, like the structure on the left.
2) Did you need to get permits to perform this kind of work? It seems to have been started quite soon after moving in. If not, then Australia is a bit wilder and freer than here in the States. Well, most parts of Florida anyway.
Nice job. :thumb: I like the sliding glass doors. That room is the?
I bet you'll be glad when the weather warms up, the rains come and the foliage returns on the plants! For us we "April showers bring May flowers." For you is must be [B]"October showers bring November flowers." That would take some getting used to. :confused::-(
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The shed is well behind the house m8 and not much is needed to do what I'm doin' as I'm not doin' any structual load mods to the shed's frame at all plus none of those partitionin' walls are load bearin' so all I have to comform with is that electrical and plumbin' work is up to standard (in both cases beyond). Premits are only required here when planned work exceeds a certain amount of value which I'm well below on.
The main floor of the shed is for parkin' the bike, car and trailer with the left over (50%) bein' the wood & metal workshop.
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