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Show us your shed!!

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Grump

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Oh well here goes here's my shed 5Metres by 3.5Metres with a bees nest under it.

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Now for inside DON'T LOOK ETHEL to late she'd already taken a free shot.

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And the other end OK OK I know it's disgusting but I work in it init?
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And here is my store room for overspill bits and blanks etc
Note the Motorbike is an electric push bike these days.
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Jim

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Now there is a surprise Brian, you cleaned up before taking the pics ... :love_it: Nice shed my friend .. :thumbs:
 

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Not forgetting my Drain she has her own shed for her bits and pieces and her electric bike.

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Everyfink in er shed is er's mate I don't gonna touch nun of it, I knows my place init?
 

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From two years ago when Wilma had her major major Cancer treatments etc, my restricted time and trying to downsize my workshop (main one) is in chaos it has been like shifting the deck chairs on the Titanic. The workshop is made up of a full single garage adjoined to a full single garage adjoined to a double brick garage giving me 80 feet plus by 10 feet overall. In that time two heart attacks 3 more life sentences so plus. my many sheds there is much for me to do before I show more pics of my set up especially since Richard was moved to make religeous pronouncements on a far cleaner workshop of someone elses. Years ago on another site there is a Hercus sub forum in Metal work someone said give us a pic I did and one young apprentice lathe worker burst into song about how I should be horse whipped for having such a mess that was a result of not enough hours in the day.

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Better than that dad it is still dry inside, unbelievably so, all been tidied now and loads of stuff to go up for sail in the new year INIT?
 

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This is my workshop, a double garage about 1 1/2 storey high with a pitched roof so loads of storage needing a ladder to access.
Pics were taken a while ago so I've added even more machines / tools including the lathe of course.:whistling: Wifie stays out and doesn't ask questions.

Under the dust sheets are a SIP 10" table saw and a Robland planer/thicknesser. I have a single garage which is stuffed to the gunnels and houses my old Kity K5 as well as several sheds.
What I have learned is that no matter how much space I have, it just ain't enough:thinks:


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Jim

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That just proves what i have always thought .. My work places are wayyyyyy to small ... :sob:

Great set up Lons ... :bwink:
 

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Dunno where my comment went but I do know it was only about how jealous I am init?
 

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Lovely amount of space & loads of storage, what it wouldn't give for that :thumbs:
 
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