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• #452
jealous of people with large gardens
Don't be, I live in Thornton Heath. And check the gardening thread to see where it started.
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• #453
That feels quite big, I'm sure you could do a lot with it. Ours also feels like a yarden. Never really sure what to do with it, probably deal with the paving and concrete to start with.
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• #454
Looks like we're in a similar position tbh - i'm a bit loathe to pull up slabs that look perfectly well laid, not cracked etc. At the same time, I've pressure washed a few in the corner and they don't come up looking inspiring - a bit on the grey side.
I've always liked a brick wall and there's one around the outside of the garden that's covered in a pretty horrible render, its quite tempting to knock it all off and repoint it and see where I land. My other half wants to pull up the planting on the right side as that's where gets the sun towards the end of the day. Lots to decide, very little budget to play with.
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• #455
jealous of people with no garden
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• #456
Soon...
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• #457
Squee
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• #458
I like the fisheye effect that makes it look like a vaulted ceiling
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• #459
First of the storage in. Those shelves were more of a fucked to put together than they needed to be. I have another of those benches to put together too (tablecloth is because we had pizza in there this evening).
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• #460
Wired
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• #462
Tool wall
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• #463
Crap accumulating already
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• #464
I need this
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• #465
Crap accumulating already
I need to stop this
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• #466
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• #467
Nice that - espesh the brick pavers - id just re-grout or whatever - plant it up and add a shit tonne of pots + forum approved hay palisade table and benches. I wish I spent less on landscaping and more on plants when we did ours.
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• #468
Quality evenings shedding. Have lost my Stanley folding knife that I use for marking (the one that takes the replaceable scalpel looking blades) so decided to try making a handle out of some oak strips I have. YouTube in the back ground and a couple of beers. Ended up with a working, if blocky, prototype. Needs a lot more shaping, but it was getting too late to run the vac so will come back to it.
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• #469
Lunchtime sanding
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• #470
Installers came out to fit the missing second roof light.
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• #471
Looking good! Eagerly awaiting your youtube channel
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• #472
On today's episode, we're going to fuck up some simple joinery, get drunk and cry. Don't forget to like and subscribe!
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• #473
looks very nice #shedenvy
I have an 8'x6' shed inherited with the house when I bought it 25 years ago. It's still going strong but my mate has an 8'x8' summerhouse that needs a bit of renovation that he no longer wants so I am going to have that off him and replace my existing shed sometime over the summer.
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• #474
Has anyone got any experience with one of these types of metal sheds?
https://www.elbecgardenbuildings.co.uk/6-x-4-171m-x-113m-lotus-pent-metal-shed-in-anthracite-grey/p5471
Looking at getting one for the garden and wondering how easy it is to put together but more importantly, how easy it is to take apart again. -
• #475
I moved in to place with an old shed like that. It can be dismantled easily but I don't think it would last if it was rebuilt repeatedly as the quality isn't great.
15x10' is the dream. My FiL has a shed about that size that he uses to drive his lawnmower in...
I quite simply couldn't be more jealous of people with large gardens - mines more of a yarden at this stage. Got a long old ways to go.
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