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• #102
Ah, amazing - I've been lurking on here since well before then! I'll PM you. Cheers
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• #103
Use the scrap wood to build a big ugly chicken coop, it's great fun!
I upgraded mine again today with a chicken shaped portcullis - this thing could get out of hand
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• #104
could I trouble you for one?
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• #105
chicken shaped portcullis
Amazing
How are you progressing with the moat?
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• #106
tbh i'm just trying to work one job whist keeping the cafe viable with two kids under 5 and a chronically ill wife. I'll probs just try to help people and get by rather than worry abut what i could be doing with my time.
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• #107
Jesus don't give me any more ideas - I'm officially calling it finished & getting some chickens in there before I do anything else to it... the inside did turn out not bad though
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• #108
Build a wooden compost bin with the decking etc and in goes your garden 'waste'.
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• #109
My sisters chicken coup has a solar powered door to close it off at night to stop foxes attacking. After the outlay costs for their run, coup, feed, vets bills and rare breed chickens he reckons faberge eggs would be cheaper.
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• #110
give me any more ideas
Very small yet fully functioning cannon
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• #111
No probs. PM an address to send it to, and I'll eventually get around to posting it :-)
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• #112
One of my mates breeds show chickens - he has an allotment & used to grow all sorts of stuff, he had a brief fling with giant veg (stop it) & would drive his prize winning marrows all over the country - now his quaint allotment looks like a small scale chicken farm & he sinks pretty much all his spare time & most of his cash into the things, slippery slope indeed!
Finished interior
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• #113
Possibly, but the decking wood is rotting (my dainty 95kg has broken a few boards where I've stood right in the mid point between joists). Removing the hundreds of decking screws from the wood is going to be a ball ache.
Given I'll have a 5m x 6m patch of bare earth where the decking used to go I was just going to pile up garden waste there for the time being. I'll have a load of that black matting used to stop plants growing (which I'm 99% sure is below the existing decking) that I can sit it on until there's a chance to get rid of it.
Can't imagine how busy the local tip will be when the lockdown is eventually eased. All of that garden waste plus crap from houses/lofts/sheds/garages that people have had time to sort through and get rid of.
Anyway, it's a relatively nice problem to have in the grand scheme of things.
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• #114
Not bad, but needs more Throne
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• #115
Removing the hundreds of decking screws from the wood is going to be a ball ache.
Impact driver ftw
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• #116
Is there a record scanner like book scanner?
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• #117
Discogs?
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• #118
Been meaning to do this for an age!
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• #119
Found an app that does a reasonable job of converting negs. I have hundreds of old family photos that I’ve always meant to have scanned in.
These are using the light from my laptop so I’m getting some scan lines. Will pick up a cheap light box and rig up something to hold my phone.
This could keep me busy for a while.
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• #120
I'd recommend getting a proper flatbed photo scanner for negatives. Got mine second hand for like £30. You will most likely only have the patience/time to go through them once and you'll be happy you dit it "properly" and got the best quality out of them.
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• #121
Do you mean one where the light passes underneath? Do you have a link?
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• #122
Where are you based? Might have a neg scanner you can have for free
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• #123
N10. That’d be amazing!
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• #124
Eaaaaaasy. I’ll PM my brother with your username
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• #125
started sorting my bits into baccy tins
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There were a few made back in 2013. I have a couple more spare, so can send you one if you like