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  1. #16
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    Great thread!! And I might say very good timing! If we can get this up and running I will make a nice sign with the code of practice on it to hang in some spare obscure bare patch of wall in the shed

    The bench should never be cleaned but should always be covered with something screws offcuts tools gobs of paint glue and such

    The floor shall never be swept the 2ft thick mat of sawdust offcuts nails and screws are seen to be charector building and should only be cleaned off to a depth of 1ft only upon loss of child wife or other venturous personage who should know better than to venture into said shed

    All sheds should contain at least one fridge for cold storage of beverages for visiting shed connisoors and wood butchers

    One stool only... buggar visitors they got bums sit on a log bench floor whatever its MY shed... GET OVER IT

    The shed will ALWAYS be too small... GET OVER IT

    There will NEVER be enough tools... GET OVER IT

    Wendy will NEVER get me to wear that red leather outfit... MOVE ON!!

    ooh oops wrong thread

    ahem... where was I? damn lost the thread of thought or was that chain of thought? red leather of thought? DAMN YOU WOMAN!!! :eek:
    Believe me there IS life beyond marriage!!! Relax breathe and smile learn to laugh again from the heart so it reaches the eyes!!


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    Default A target

    It does NOT have to be a regular round thing with a bulls eye. (Pic of MIL or Ex work just as good)

    Must be mounted in a suitable safe place somewhere within 6ft of a bin.

    Should have a back board big enough to accommodate your throwing skills.

    Used for snapped drill bits, stripped screws, farqups, balls of 2nd hand masking tape, offcuts & stubby twist tops.
    Cliff.
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    To everyone who has contributed ideas so far: Goodonya! The quality of your contributions and the thought processes behind them are tributes to the sagacity and erudition of the membership of these forums.

    Keep the ideas flowing, boys and girls. They're all valid and they demand inclusion in the Code of Practice.

    I'm trying to put this together in a decent layout, incorporating all the ideas that have been contributed up to now. I may have something to show you tomorrow.

    Col
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    Default sagacity and erudition

    Where do you keep them in your shed Col? :confused:
    Cliff.
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    But I'd rather do it than practise
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    Sadly Gents I feel that this forum is not secure enough to enable me to post what I feel to be the essential items in any proposed Code of Pratice. loose lips sink ships and all that ey wot ??
    Plausible deniability is the key to success

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkV
    Sadly Gents I feel that this forum is not secure enough to enable me to post what I feel to be the essential items in any proposed Code of Pratice. loose lips sink ships and all that ey wot ??
    Please feel free to post,
    after all this is not the boating section
    Regards, Bob Thomas

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    Boating section Most excellent
    Plausible deniability is the key to success

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    My shed, my rules.

    I may well be pussy whipped in the house, I accept this for the sake of a quiet life.

    Not in the shed!
    Bodgy
    "Is it not enough simply to be able to appreciate the beauty of the garden without it being necessary to believe that there are faeries at the bottom of it? " Douglas Adams

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bodgy
    My shed, my rules.

    I may well be pussy whipped in the house, I accept this for the sake of a quiet life.

    Not in the shed!
    Well, exactly!
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    Horse whip, yeap.
    Bull whip, yeap.
    Pussy whip????
    Wongo, would that be some kind of a puree?
    Cliff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cliff Rogers
    Where do you keep them in your shed Col? :confused:
    Ginge, me old mate, I keep 'em next to the fridge, ready to be exercised when I'm having a coldie.
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    Arh, you mean like Grolsch & the beugel?

    (look them up in Wikki)
    Cliff.
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    Walls and roof do not a shed make. Where the sawdust falls, it's "in the shed."


    ...and what good's a Code of Practice without fine print? Stuff like:

    Installing a safety guard on a machine you've used for years without one is just begging for trouble.

    The quickest route to the hospital often involves removing a safety guard.

    No matter the shed or the rules, remember this: Transgressors will be persecuted.
    I may be weird, but I'm saving up to become eccentric.

    - Andy Mc

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skew ChiDAMN!!
    .... Transgressors will be persecuted.
    Is that anything like p'd upon?:confused:
    Cliff.
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