My shepherds hut build

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Jordhandson

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As requested by Allen in my introduction post, here is some pics of my shepherds hut build. On and off for about 5 years, although since the first lock down it has moved on a lot quicker, as work slow a bit so had more time one my own projects.

I was more at home making the chassis lol
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This is is it as of today
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Its still a ways off but getting there I dont normally set targets but I am hoping to have it finish for next spring lol, fingers crossed

(y) Jord
 
As requested by Allen in my introduction post, here is some pics of my shepherds hut build. On and off for about 5 years, although since the first lock down it has moved on a lot quicker, as work slow a bit so had more time one my own projects.

I was more at home making the chassis lol
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This is is it as of today
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Its still a ways off but getting there I dont normally set targets but I am hoping to have it finish for next spring lol, fingers crossed

(y) Jord
This is brilliant, I can only dream of doing something like this.
 
Very nice! (y) Looks like you've also got a T25 / T3 VW just near the edge of one of your pics?
Good eyes Allen, yes T25 its a customers Im doing work on and off, all the welding has now been done and the body is in primmer, waiting on the guy to save up some more pennies to finish it. Loads of rust but it pays well;)
 
Me and the bruv have been doing something similar.

We built one for a customer and the only way we could deliver it was to crane it over her back garden wall. Still beats me why she wanted it on wheels as it has nowhere else to go.

Looks nice though.
 
:rolleyes:
Me and the bruv have been doing something similar.

We built one for a customer and the only way we could deliver it was to crane it over her back garden wall. Still beats me why she wanted it on wheels as it has nowhere else to go.

Looks nice though.
Without the wheels they look naff!

Back in the day they were pulled by horses I expect to the location of the sheep.

I built one about 8 years ago for a chap in North Wales one of the crazy things I've done!!

Cheers James
 

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