so how big is your shed

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mroffroader wrote:
skid wrote:so wot do you call that place you go each day :?: :?: :?:


Weltec :wink:




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which one are you at James :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops:
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The one round the corner from your work doofus which is why you see me drive past everyday :lol: And no I'm doing mechanical mr pink wolly hat and blankie with the heat pump going :roll:

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Stop picking on SKID james......he might cry :roll: :D
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Jerry wrote:Stop picking on SKID james......he might cry :roll: :D



thank you for defending me snookums

I was really trying to find out if he was doing the hairdressing or the beauty course, but we know its not the beauty one, coz you could never get his ugly mug any prettier, so it must be the hairdressing one, where else do get a haircut like that :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops:


oh and we should move this threadjack elsewhere or end it :? :? :?
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Maybe he could practice on you and make you more beautiful ..... I have a spare bag of cement and some spraybombs in the garage :D ......or option b is to just give you a paper bag 8)

oh back on topic now :D my garage is very small :oops:
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Jerry wrote:Maybe he could practice on you and make you more beautiful ..... I have a spare bag of cement and some spraybombs in the garage :D ......or option b is to just give you a paper bag 8)

oh back on topic now :D my tool is very small :oops:
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My workshop is 6 x 10 BUT it has a pool table, couches, sky TV, stereo fridge etc in it as well. At present it also has a gas heater for those cool Northland nights while we're working on the truck! It does have a 3m x 3m roller door so access is pretty good but now there is hardly any room so I'm planning the new shed that will be workshop only. Again it will have 3m x 3m roller doors but 2 so that you can drive through. To the side it will have a work area away from where the truck will be parked. And the best part is about 50m from the house so noise won't be a problem.
All I have to do is shift the hay somewhere else, pour concrete floor, build the lean to for the work area and fit the doors. Also need to run power to it and the hardest part will be getting sky installed!!!!!! You have to be able to have cricket, rugby, Bathurst etc while you out there working!!!!!!!!!!

And to the thieving mongrel that stole my 13mm ratchet spanner........ I have your 24mm ring spanner :mrgreen:
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i'd rather have the 13mm ratchet spanner personally I think you too have been ripped off... :lol:
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mercutio wrote:mine is pathetic i can only get my smallest car into it and that is not because it is full of junk it is only about 4 metres deep
not much use to park anything in which is one of the reasons i use yoricks shed :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:


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