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Post by Deleted on Aug 17, 2013 16:04:27 GMT -5
because i have been getting a bunch of crap from all over north america here are some crappy pictures of my crappy shed. Yeah... I gotta clean my saw. I also have to move my sphere machine and work table, move the rock garden off the front porch, fix the power cord for the saw motor, drink a beer, have lunch and go to the soccer match tonight. sheesh.............. Now get on with your lives..................
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jamesp
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Post by jamesp on Aug 17, 2013 16:57:49 GMT -5
First of all. I am very jelly ish of that built like brick sh*t house saw . BLBSHS, even better, 24IBLBSHS. Cause I wish I had 24 or 30 blade.
Next, I am addicted to clear roof and know you will enjoy that except the sun can heat it up. Nicest in winter if you have one.
Will you put a basic sink in there?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 17, 2013 17:37:54 GMT -5
I have a floor drain. Prolly no sink because rock stuff is normall not sent down the drain anyways. Buckets for washing....
The greenhouse effect is mediated by the tradewinds that blow normal from one end to the other. The open ends allow for this.I will put a rain gutter on the downhill side to wash the rain away.
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Post by helens on Aug 17, 2013 21:07:06 GMT -5
Pretty neat. My first thought was you built a 'house' for your saw:). That's pretty awesome, because you can now load the walls up with shelves and have lots of room for rocks too.
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