snowyskiesau
3rd October 2015, 08:52 PM
With the temperature hitting 25, time to do a bit of spring cleaning.
I started with the carport, gave it a good going over with the water blaster and moved the timber.
All of the plywood, MDF etc was sitting on saw horsse to the back of the carport on the left. I've moved this over to the far right so now it sits right under the hoist making it much easier to get boards into the shed. You can just see the stack of sheets hanging from the hoist near the ladder.
Second picture is after a good sweep and pressure wash. Now I don't have to shohorn the van inbeteen the saw horses and friend boat, which used to sti where the timber now is.
I have a stack of 90x45 and 70x35 MGP10 studs which I need to make a rack along the back wall for.
This bit behind the shed gets no sun for six months so the hardest job is cleaning up the lichen/moss that grows there. I've made a start but more tomorrow.
Carport is 9 metres long and 6 metres deep, not quite deep enough to get the van into.
I started with the carport, gave it a good going over with the water blaster and moved the timber.
All of the plywood, MDF etc was sitting on saw horsse to the back of the carport on the left. I've moved this over to the far right so now it sits right under the hoist making it much easier to get boards into the shed. You can just see the stack of sheets hanging from the hoist near the ladder.
Second picture is after a good sweep and pressure wash. Now I don't have to shohorn the van inbeteen the saw horses and friend boat, which used to sti where the timber now is.
I have a stack of 90x45 and 70x35 MGP10 studs which I need to make a rack along the back wall for.
This bit behind the shed gets no sun for six months so the hardest job is cleaning up the lichen/moss that grows there. I've made a start but more tomorrow.
Carport is 9 metres long and 6 metres deep, not quite deep enough to get the van into.