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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote backlash Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22 April 2010 at 6:41pm
Originally posted by freeytrap freeytrap wrote:

i wouldnt no what to do without my shed may be we need a show of your shed thred


Sorry but we would deffo have one of the best shed/workshops.

We have a garage for most of the PA storage. A 'tractor' shed where the ride on lawn mower and tractor lives, with various tractor attachments, some more bins stored in there also. Then next shed down is workshop, sometimes has painted rig in it or rig in for repair. Then we have the bottom 'compound' where there are more trailers and other rig bits on occasions. All sheds hand built from materials none of this buy as a kit rubbish!

Oh and then there is the summer house - the only thing actually not DIY built there and we can't use that, it is just a summer house.
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I bloody love my shed! I even have a bed in there for when im too Twxted to face the rents :)
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I'm very fond of my shed, if it were bigger that would be excellent, but for electronics/electrical/maintenance work it's ideal

For building boxes, less so 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote jonminns Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22 April 2010 at 7:04pm
Originally posted by backlash backlash wrote:

Originally posted by freeytrap freeytrap wrote:

i wouldnt no what to do without my shed may be we need a show of your shed thred


Sorry but we would deffo have one of the best shed/workshops.

We have a garage for most of the PA storage. A 'tractor' shed where the ride on lawn mower and tractor lives, with various tractor attachments, some more bins stored in there also. Then next shed down is workshop, sometimes has painted rig in it or rig in for repair. Then we have the bottom 'compound' where there are more trailers and other rig bits on occasions. All sheds hand built from materials none of this buy as a kit rubbish!

Oh and then there is the summer house - the only thing actually not DIY built there and we can't use that, it is just a summer house.

Put your money where your mouth is boy, let's see the pictures!! 

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Ill put a picture of my shed up when i move the heap of broken clay paky scans from outside!
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Jon, I shall as and when I can get to the workshop area. For now...


inside of our workshop where we spend most of the time.


outside of said shed (loving the poetry), oh compound shed in the background!


outside of the garage at the top. All sheds are down the garden (big garden).

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote freeytrap Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22 April 2010 at 8:33pm
my shed is prity good to
weighing in at 300 squair meters it use to be home to 10 000 chickens now home to speakers lights tools and outher sutch fun stuff

you can just see part of my workshop sound system in the top right corner of this pic (a pair of colam speakers 7 cones in each with a 200W active WALL MOUNTED sub)



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diy bench sander made out of one of the fans from the roof
 




sound and lighting store arear




chill out arear/speaker mountin

and cuting and sewing arear on the outher side (for making inflatable decor)
this is the warm end of the shed heated by diy wood burner with an automatic thermo syphaning heat exchanger





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Well, I've only got a little un so i'm not showing it on here Wink but as the the wife always says its what you do while your in there that matters.
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The shadow that my shed sheds,
I call a shedow.

John Hegley.

Definatley my favourite poem about sheds.
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wow freeytrap.. i could live in there.
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i have been very tempted but the toilet aint so good and theres no internet
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