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My new shed.

Postby Workingman » 16 Oct 2020, 18:59

It was delivered today as a flat pack from Argos.

I have made the roof and sorted the base and tomorrow I will assemble the whole thing.

It's a bit 'silver', so I will have to get some green or brown paint or both to camouflage it, but so far, so good. :D
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Re: My new shed.

Postby miasmum » 16 Oct 2020, 23:48

We are also waiting the delivery of a shed, but ours is to keep waking tortoise in
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Re: My new shed.

Postby meriad » 17 Oct 2020, 09:31

I need to clear out my shed and give it a good tidy. I'm quite tempted to replace my one large one with two smaller ones so I can keep animal and garden stuff separate - but would need to save up for that ;-)
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Re: My new shed.

Postby cromwell » 19 Oct 2020, 08:38

Our daughter and her husband had their garage converted to a playroom. The builder made a good job of it too. The stuff that was in the garage they moved to their newly bought shed - or some of it. The shed is a lot smaller than the garage was so guess who has ended up with the excess?
Anybody in the market for a couple of mountain bikes? No? A spare set of wheels for a Suzuki Swift maybe?
All offers considered! :lol:
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Re: My new shed.

Postby meriad » 19 Oct 2020, 08:51

Crommers, sell the bikes - so many people looking to buy 2nd hand ones these days.

Re the tyres - again; sell them. They're no good lying around for too long ;-)
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Re: My new shed.

Postby JanB » 19 Oct 2020, 10:00

We have four sheds :roll: :lol:
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Re: My new shed.

Postby JoM » 19 Oct 2020, 11:35

We haven’t got a shed, we just use the garage. It’s tidy though. Johns got a couple of work benches and a large toolbox in there and there’s shelving racks along one side wall and the back. We’re lucky too in that it’s got a gable roof so we store larger things (like the Christmas trees) up on the joists.
We were determined not to use the loft for storage when we moved here. At our last house it was all too easy to say “just stick it in the loft” when there was something we weren’t using and we regretted that when we came to empty it when we moved :shock:
Shame really because it’s a huge loft with a decent height, maybe converting it is something we could think about in the future.

Crommers, the bikes may be worth selling and if they were expensive ones they’ll have held quite a bit of their value.
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Re: My new shed.

Postby Kaz » 19 Oct 2020, 15:03

Definitely sell them ;)

We have a shed, but it's seen better days. We could do with a new one really :roll:
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