I think I need to tidy the shed

Harvestman

Bushcrafter through and through
May 11, 2007
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This was the view when I opened the door this morning. No room to even get in there. :eek:
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A few hours later. Well, it isn't perfect, but it is a massive improvement, and I can actually get at my lathe now. A lot of wood removed, and what remains has been sorted and stored more effectively. The wood that was causing a patch of damp has been removed.
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What happened to the stuff that I took out...
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Any excuse for a fire really :cool:
 

Goatboy

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Jan 31, 2005
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And by the sounds of it the door was operational! When you cant close it you really worry. When I moved a mate a few years back it was an extra run in the luton just with wood from his turning shed. Anyway if the sheds empty that just means more air space to heat up so your shed is "efficient"!

Is that a coconut in the bag sitting on the vice in the first picture? The swallows may be looking for it.
 

brickie58

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I can't get in mine at the moment its full of wood drying out for the log burner, roll on spring so I can see how much the mice have chewed up this winter;)
 

nic a char

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That's a pretty neat shed - compared to mine... Built it on moving house - it's now filled up! I'll call it the workshop (original plan) when I can get in :lmao:
 

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