My shed

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  1. AussiePete

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    I like your shed, it looks like a great place to be .... :D/
    Enjoy
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    Hallo all, ich möchte hier meinen Workshop zeigen. Ich habe keine so schöne Garage. Meine Werkstatt sieht sich im Keller und in einem Schuppen in den Garten. Ich habe viel Spaß daran, den Schuppen gehört zu gehört. Schöne Grüße

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    Looks fantastic and lucky for google transactions I think I understand what you are saying, very nice collection you have there.
     
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    Gentlemen, thank you for your kind comments, they are appreciated. Need to sort out the heating, firstly to stop rust on lanterns, secondly to warm me up as winter approaches!
     
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    If I keep my lights down in the garage it will usually "look" better than it is....
    :mrgreen:
     
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    Some really nice sheds and / or man caves here ...... :D/
     
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    I am thinking of making a drip-feed waste oil/ paraffin burner out of an old calor gas bottle... some good inspiration out there? :-k
     
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    I am thinking of making a drip-feed waste oil/ paraffin burner out of an old calor gas bottle... some good inspiration out there? :-k
     
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    @coleman54 I think your photos qualify as shed porn! You and @AussiePete certainly win the prize for the neatest sheds!
     
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    Thank you all, for the very nice comments, and sharing your place of enjoyment.
    Any shed, man cave, room, or space where gpa are restored, and used is a pleasurable blessing.

    Larry
     
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    Hi all since this thread started over a year ago now.
    I've been changing around things in my shed, as I ended up with too many lamps and no space to work in, which I'm sure alot of members have without tripping over a lamp here or there.
    So during and in between our lockdowns I've been redesigning my shed.
    I have posted my shed photos before on this thread, and if you look back you will see the changes if you are interested that is.
    So as time has gone on, and lucky for me I was given more second-hand wood which I've decided to put it to good use.
    This is the shed that most of our restoration work happens in, the only things we don't do in this shed is the spray painting and sandblasting, that is done in my other shed.
    So here is a 360 degree view of my shed, I'm just waiting for bunnings to get off the behinds and get my order ready for the last bech top, then it should be finished for now that is.
    The whole shed Michael and I have made from scratch and second hand materials, except for the nails, screws and three cross beams that I just couldn't find second hand.
    So here are the photos.

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    You will see in the last photo that's where the bench top that I'm waiting for will go.
    Thanks for looking.
     
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    A great shed ! :thumbup::thumbup:
     
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    I’m with Pete on this, it’s shed porn!
     
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    Thanks my fellow lampies, I know there are better sheds out there than mine but I'm happy and it was all made inside and outside with my son.
    How can you beat that in my opinion time with your son beats the rest.
     
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    Finally Bunnings got off their back side and here is my bench top all finished for now that is.
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    Bloody hell, that's a tidy shed! Mine looks like a tornado just went through it most if the time... oh, and I'm very envious of your lantern themed door stop! Nice touch.
     
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    Thanks mate, mine only looks clean because of lockdowns.
     
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    Ha ha... so it was good for something at least. I planned to open my garage doors and mean the workshop but it never happened. Maybe the October school holidays... who knows!
     
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    Tidy as all get out! Mine looks like it need serious attention, especially the guy who owns it!! He needs mental attention! ](*,)
     

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