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Thread: weatherboard edges
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25th November 2004, 02:34 PM #16
Bloody hell :eek:
Maybe I'll rename it the cubby house / bomb shelter. My bloody house isn't built that well
Jackie - if ever I build a house you are 1st on the list as quality assurance expert. Thanks for going to all the trouble of going home I appreciate it.
I think I'll paint the exposed ends.
stick on some L shaped thingy
Pray that it lasts a few years before it rots
Pray the paint holds the rotten wood together for a few more years
Burn it
Bodgey Bros Building, trust us it will work.
The roof is weather proof and the base is raised, so it should be okay ....
mind you if I get locked out I'm sleeping in my shed, with the ones I loveGreat minds discuss ideas,
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25th November 2004, 02:41 PM #17
sorry to disappoint you Dave ... went home because that's where my lunch was The book was still sat on the dinner table so I grabbed it on my way out again.
I hadn't given much thought to how weatherboards stay weather tight before reading the book - its amazing that we don't all wake up with indoor swimming poolsno-one said on their death bed I wish I spent more time in the office!
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