Refurbished shed

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A twelve bore rigged to a trip wire and a sign on the door...
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I can always ‘red dot’ any intruders - laser sight on an air rifle. :o
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I acquired some old server cabinets that were being thrown out at work which fit nicely under the bench providing s home for my collection of (labelled) storage boxes and the compressor. Also moved a good few boxes of clips, screws, washers etc from the garage and, after labeling, found a nice home for at one end of the workshop.

Image2021-02-21_04-23-22 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr

As the weather improves I suspect I will start clearing out the garage - it’s more than a bit messy in there.

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If it keeps the Mental Elf at bay then it's definitely worth doing!
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When we are out of "lockdown" you can make a start on my garage :lol:
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Steve is there any room left in your shed for you?
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Walkingthedog wrote: Mon Feb 22, 2021 4:22 pm Steve is there any room left in your shed for you?
Lockdown has been harsh, Brian, but I haven’t put on that much weight. ;)
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Apart from a couple of things to go on eBay and a trip to the tip, I’ve finished clearing out and reorganizing the garage.
The important part of this is that I now have somewhere to store the new Shaddeholme baseboards (when I make them) and the old layout while I’m deciding on its disposal after removing it from the railway shed.

Image20210302_122046 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr
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Love the car. I had a T reg yellow one but not in the condition yours appears to be.
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Bandit Mick wrote: Tue Mar 02, 2021 3:42 pm Love the car. I had a T reg yellow one but not in the condition yours appears to be.
Full restoration nine years ago Mick - I still bear the scars!
Needs a good wash and polish as I forgot to put its cover on at the end of last year.
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