phil.p":2q0m1l0d said:No ........ but then I've never found a use for a cat.
graduate_owner":1k5bcr0p said:My shed is packed out with what my wife would call rubbish, but it often comes in useful. The trouble is finding stuff in among the clutter.
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lurker":38zlkma9 said:graduate_owner":38zlkma9 said:My shed is packed out with what my wife would call rubbish, but it often comes in useful. The trouble is finding stuff in among the clutter.
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Just the one shed full ?
Lightweight! :lol: :wink:
I retired in September, to support my wife, after she had a brush with the Big C. A further complication is perhaps needing to downsize and (possibly) move 'across the water' to Northumbria or The Borders to be near two of our children. The point of sharing this personal information? I have HOARDING genes...how small does a piece of wood have to be to be utterly useless? 'Specially if it's hardwood..paranna pine?...100-year-old teak school benching?..then there are the older machines from the school where I taught. No longer "Safe" 'cos they couldn't pass the 10-second rule, or had older, sketchy guides (easily augmented BTW); rather than let the bean counters scrap 'em, I grabbed them... Over thirty-five years, I piled up stuff in two sheds (8'x12' and 8'x15') until I had to limbo-dance into them to get at anything. Then I filled the 10' square lean-to between them....My shed is packed out with what my wife would call rubbish, but it often comes in useful. The trouble is finding stuff in among the clutter.
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