John15
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Congratulations Steve for completing such a mammoth project. Also to Ray as your main man.
John
John
Steve Maskery":3h2lt3fv said:Thank you all for your encouragement and kind words. People only get these sort of nice things said about them after they are dead.
I t has been a slog, but it's also been about rebuilding my life, not just about building a workshop.
As you say, Peter, it's now about what I do with it.
S
Wizard9999":1rhx0wvv said:=D> =D> =D>
Take bow sir. How about a guided tour video?
Terry.
I've not measured it exactly but it is about 7.6m square, I think.memzey":2xjn1eg4 said:Well done Steve. A most impressive build. Out of curiosity; what internal floor space have you been left with now that you have lined the walls and added skirting, etc?
Steve Maskery":2m708m8y said:Also, whilst up the ladder, I saw my neighbour-at-the-back over the fence and said hello. She had been a bit shirty about this during the build, prompted mainly by the fact that she had to have a fence when I knocked down the old shack. There should have always been a fence, but there wasn't and that boundary is theirs, not mine, so I was not very popular. But she was friendly and said it looked good, so I think harmony is restored.
I've not measured it exactly but it is about 7.6m square, I think
Halo Jones":2m0g0fhb said:So it's a proper batchelor pad then - the workshop's bigger than the house. The playroom is bigger than the living room :shock: \/
I'm soooo jealous :wink:
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