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spuddevans:
So I've been a busy bee today, and as the big ball of fire was visible in the sky today I decided to do a little work on the outside to make it look a bit more "sheddy" (Official term)

Not wishing to waste the fence panels that got blown down a few months ago, I salvaged what I could of them just for this purpose.

I started by putting up some DPC held in place with some strips of pressure treated tree.



Then I began the tast of cutting the reclaimed fence panels to size, and air-stapling them to the strips of tree previously affixed.




Then it was a few hours of repeating the same until I got to this stage,




It was at this point I ran out of dry weather and also ran out of fence panels in pieces.

It looks a little more rustic now, and will look a lot better when it's given a coat of fence/shed preservetive to bring the colour into uniformity.

Thanks for watching,

Tim
spuddevans:
I forgot to mention, I also have brought power through to the shed, as you can see the white conduit in the pics. I also pulled through 2 CAT5e cables (it was as easy pulling 2 through as it was pulling 1)

Tim
doubleboost:
Hi
Tim
That will blend in nicely
Is that bin in the picture the start of a furnace :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool:
John
Stilldrillin:

--- Quote from: doubleboost on June 03, 2013, 04:12:32 PM ---Hi
Tim
That will blend in nicely
John

--- End quote ---

My immediate thought was, camouflage......  :lol:

You've done a good job, with recycled bits of tree!  :thumbup: :clap: :clap:

David D
John Rudd:
Looking good Tim... :thumbup:

Betcha cant wait to get in there and start making metal chips...( instead of wood ones... :D )
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