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Oh have I not told ye :oops::D Tis a year old steel framed garage 7m x4m I just need to take it apart. :cool:
Ive got a 6 month old 15 grand kitchen if I want that too lol
Nice!
Weren't you looking for a kitchen for summat? your glamping thing? Remember I said something about getting a display one?
Well there you go, you could possibly even split it into two if it is big enough, just add in one more set of white goods and another sink!!
Hmm!
Yo sho iz a lucky geeeeezah!:D:D:D:D
 
We spent the day hiding out the rain making hand rails for the decking....
made from Siberian larch then we ran it through the planner then scorched it with the torch
to bring out the grain, looks lovely another sand then oil with osmo on monday.
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But before that I had to heat my latte......
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Nice!
Weren't you looking for a kitchen for summat? your glamping thing? Remember I said something about getting a display one?
Well there you go, you could possibly even split it into two if it is big enough, just add in one more set of white goods and another sink!!
Hmm!
Yo sho iz a lucky geeeeezah!:D:D:D:D

I was thinking of putting it in my own hoose haha im not telling the misses as id be ripping ours out
as we speak o_O If ive got time over the coming weeks I'll consider it although lock down might be an
issue. Good shout though I can put it away for when the time comes. ;):)
 
Never heard of this "burn it to raise the grain" thing. Never did it for my decking!
If I did, my wifey would have sent for the men in white coats!:eek:
I just use white spirit! Perhaps I should set fire to that!!!;)
Looking forward to the pics of the views once the weather picks up!:):)
My kitchen door has had 4 coats of sheen style varnish. Now Wifey wants me to buy a big piece of Perspex to protect the kitchen side of it from the dogs claws.:rolleyes::eek:
It is true that 7 puppies did really fu ck up the previous one, both sides of it! But we will not have another litter so I really am not keen.:(
Think I'll tell her I'll get one next time we get a puppy, that won't be for a bit yet.;)
 
I was thinking of putting it in my own hoose haha im not telling the misses as id be ripping ours out
as we speak o_O If ive got time over the coming weeks I'll consider it although lock down might be an
issue. Good shout though I can put it away for when the time comes. ;):)
Well you could tell wifey it's an upgrade and the old one is going glamping!
At least wiv your new garage you have somewhere to store it!!
Storage is my huge problem.
Wifey had a go at me at 4:30 a.m. the other day about "my mess" FFS!
But it is all cos we have filled every room due to me still doing the kitchen and storing all the stuff for the new utility in either the dining room or the garage.
Then she goes and buys a garden tables and two chairs for the one summer we spent here in 12 years and hopefully the last. Well up to july, when we eventually got away. So of course those bloody things had to be stored. the table is in the crowded loft and the chairs in the trailer, along with the old kitchen door and two kitchen chairs.:rolleyes:
Lockdown is really getting in the way. We have a perfectly good upright fridge-freezer I would normally flog on Gumtree, or give to Freecycle, but this year this just ain't happening, so when I start the utility, where is that going to go? it's never ending!
I know, i'll give it to you, you could keep it in your new garage, for the glampers!:D:D:D
 
Never heard of this "burn it to raise the grain" thing. Never did it for my decking!
If I did, my wifey would have sent for the men in white coats!:eek:
I just use white spirit! Perhaps I should set fire to that!!!;)
Looking forward to the pics of the views once the weather picks up!:):)
My kitchen door has had 4 coats of sheen style varnish. Now Wifey wants me to buy a big piece of Perspex to protect the kitchen side of it from the dogs claws.:rolleyes::eek:
It is true that 7 puppies did really fu ck up the previous one, both sides of it! But we will not have another litter so I really am not keen.:(
Think I'll tell her I'll get one next time we get a puppy, that won't be for a bit yet.;)

I will try a bit of decking on monday an see how it looks, sanded scaffold boards an scorch them look
amazing we dont varnish anything only use oils.

Can you not just cut the dogs claws :p or put socks on them haha
Our back door is scratched with the dogs nails so that will be a new pvc door.
 
Well you could tell wifey it's an upgrade and the old one is going glamping!
At least wiv your new garage you have somewhere to store it!!
Storage is my huge problem.
Wifey had a go at me at 4:30 a.m. the other day about "my mess" FFS!
But it is all cos we have filled every room due to me still doing the kitchen and storing all the stuff for the new utility in either the dining room or the garage.
Then she goes and buys a garden tables and two chairs for the one summer we spent here in 12 years and hopefully the last. Well up to july, when we eventually got away. So of course those bloody things had to be stored. the table is in the crowded loft and the chairs in the trailer, along with the old kitchen door and two kitchen chairs.:rolleyes:
Lockdown is really getting in the way. We have a perfectly good upright fridge-freezer I would normally flog on Gumtree, or give to Freecycle, but this year this just ain't happening, so when I start the utility, where is that going to go? it's never ending!
I know, i'll give it to you, you could keep it in your new garage, for the glampers!:D:D:D


What time :eek: id have told her to fk right off & rolled over an ignored her.
Free.....
Lovely just drop it off park out side, I'll get a couple of glasses ;):D:D
 
I will try a bit of decking on monday an see how it looks, sanded scaffold boards an scorch them look
amazing we dont varnish anything only use oils.

Can you not just cut the dogs claws :p or put socks on them haha
Our back door is scratched with the dogs nails so that will be a new pvc door.
I hardly ever treat wood, I try to buy it tannalised, but I only varnish, wax or lacquer wood for internal stuff, outside I just treat it with wood preserver, teakoil or equivalent.. But I have painted loads of inside stuff with gloss. In France we found painting doors was something wifey could do quite easily bearing in mind her handicaps, and she got very proud of the lovely finish she gets, so I leave her to do it. If the dogs claws need doing we do them, just like we groom them with the clippers, but puppies have bloody needles not claws! they would also gnaw stuff. Mad!
 
What time :eek: id have told her to fk right off & rolled over an ignored her.
Free.....
Lovely just drop it off park out side, I'll get a couple of glasses ;):D:D
I was so fu cking incensed I did try to do that but it didn't work so we had to finish the row. The next day she was back to normal and i did quietly show her today some of her own mess that she doesn't even realise she makes. But she suffers with shielding.
Anyway her quilt came back from the quilter today so she is very happy. She also met her daughter at the garden centre so the day went well!
If you lived round the corner you'd have the fridge tomoz! And you could show me how to set up my welder! Not that I'm doing any welding at the mo!
 
I will try a bit of decking on monday an see how it looks, sanded scaffold boards an scorch them look
amazing we dont varnish anything only use oils.

Can you not just cut the dogs claws :p or put socks on them haha
Our back door is scratched with the dogs nails so that will be a new pvc door.
Have you not done decking before?
The trick for me is getting around the warped boards, cos I always buy stuff years before I use it! And the last lot I did i had brought the boards from he UK about 5 or 6 years before, stored them outside under a tarp, on a covered patio, south facing. :eek: and there was absolutely none to spare so even the most banana shaped ones HAD to go in. I made a special tool to twist them straight enough until I could get a screw or two in to hold them in position, and also used those special cup washers with a knurled outer edge that stop the screw pulling through. They are a godsend. If I wanted equal sized and patterned ones to replace dodgy ones, i'd a had to go to Toulouse. A three hour return journey.
I learned how to get around the sideways curves and fitting them so that the gaps all looked OK. It is a bit of an art and requires a tiny bit of maths if you want to avoid splitting a board lengthways to make it all fit. but then if you HAVE done it before you'll know all this!
Think I'd better turn in!
Sleep tight folks!:):):):)
 
@derwendolly
Dun't listen to there daft eyedeers about scaring oft burds. They int no fun. Get yerself er radio controlled car. Put sed car ont grass. Stand int winda wiv the controller. When burds land chase em wiv da car. Make yerself er car shed ter drive it inter ter keep it oat ov da rain when not int use. Save yer going oat iffit rains ter pic it up. :)

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Love 'em! Unfortunately my grass is a bit too wet to run a little car on or I would buy one tomorrow. :):):)
 
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