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johnbaz:
Well

I collapsed the old (6x3) shed today, chopped it to size so that it fitted in the back of my Honda Civic and carted it off to the dumpit site!!...





Here's where it's going..



There was two sets of wheels from my sons two Peugeot 205Gti's in there, dunno what he intends doing with them- probably just leaving them there forever (same as his Citroen Saxo that's on my drive :bang:


EDIT!!- Doh!!!- i put the wrong pic in!!!


I'm fairly sure that i've lost about six feet of land to my neighbours as the hedges have spread, when i look up the garden and follow the line of my garage, the hedge takes an abrupt angle making my garden go wedge shaped :scratch:
Oh well, off to the soliciters next week to have a look at the deeds, if the angle isn't there i think a surveyer may be called for...

Cheers, John :beer:

Rob.Wilson:
Is that your Anderson shelter John ?


Rob  :D

johnbaz:

--- Quote from: Rob.Wilson on November 12, 2010, 06:25:37 PM ---Is that your Anderson shelter John ?


Rob  :D

--- End quote ---

Naw!!

It belongs to next door, from how it's situated, it looks like the boundry must be crooked ::)


John :beer:

Miner:
John,
While I'm sure you get very little snow where you live I know it does happen and no doubt would be the very heavy wet type of snow at that. Here in Canada I personaly know of numerous sheds like this collapsing due to a heavy snow load. You may want to stiffen up that shed before filling it up with some light plywood screwed to the interior walls plus maybe use a temporary vertical 2x4 running between the floor and the roof ridge point each winter. My brother in law spent over $1200 for a 12'x10' shed of this type and it didn't last the first winter.

Pete

Bogstandard:
Over the years, especially with boundary hedges, little bits can get lost, moved or stolen.

I had my fence line redone about 15 years ago, and straightened all the angled lines up with concrete posts and panels, I actually gained 3 feet on one side, and six feet on the other. The hedges had been in there since 1941 and were at least 8 feet thick in places.


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