WB what do you want mate?:p
Craigb and silent, what is all these “you buy me a drink and I’ll buy you one” business? What about the rest of us?:confused:
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WB what do you want mate?:p
Craigb and silent, what is all these “you buy me a drink and I’ll buy you one” business? What about the rest of us?:confused:
Well Scott, I thought it would be a bit presumptuous of me to offer for Craig to buy you a beer too ;)
My old mate Scott,:)
I don't think we are being any nicer than we are normally - are we?
Perhaps your earlier thread on being nice may have done wonders.:)
I like your shed too mate except that bench looks a bit odd. I'm not sure what's odd about it. Because I'm such an obliging bloke and you are a mate, if you transport it to my shed, I am prepared to test it over a long period of time and send you a free detailed report.:D
Scott hardly drinks at all! That's why he has a dry sense of humour.:cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by silentC
I always get funnier when I drink. Well I think so, anyway....
I think you are correct there Silent ...... from what I remember:confused:
Gumby, not to make too fine a point of it, but you've been fairly luck with club contests as well.:D :D :D :D :D :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Gumby
The Judges were both very honourable people.;)
I will second that.:DQuote:
Originally Posted by Wood Borer
Now, let me see.....:DQuote:
Originally Posted by
I still reckon for 3.8k you can dig a bigger hole and knock up a slab extension, some pillars and some bricks craigb. of course for that price you'd have to do it yourself... I would...
character is a layer of shavings, a dirty window that a mate has written "wash me" in dust, timber, machine oil, a few empty tinnies, a few knocked up chairs for mates and the smell of wood dust. NOT how old, dirt floors and cramped conditions. I'd rather have silentc's box and deck it out - possibly like major with the ply walls for hanging stuff etc,
I reckon a nice big tin shed, some batts in the roof and walls, ply panels, an aircon, a couple of windows, 2 racks -one for timber and the other for clamps, a roller door and a human door for airflow, an exhust fan, a lean to for the dusty that purges externally and a german shepard to lay in the dust and eat pomerainians and stray cats. stuff being under the house in a ratty little corner with no power except by an extension cord buddied by multiple doubel adaptors. this is after all the 21st century.
tell us craig (for real) would you swap your tiny little shed for silents tinny ??
:D :D :D nothing.
In a heartbeat mate, in a heartbeat. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Zed