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    A coupla days ago I cleaned up me shed.

    Now I can see the floor when I walk in.

    I can even walk in one door and out the other end.
    (Haven't been able to do that for a couple of years)
    Regards, Bob Thomas

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    no pics, no proof. you're just sitting at your comp bored.
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    Not feeling well Bob?

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    I have that problem occasionally - it usually means that it has just rained heavily & the drains have overflowed thru' the shop & I have a inch or so of standing water inside

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    so where's he gone? Must be knocking up a pinhole camera now that he can find some tools....
    I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones.
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    Just had a bit of a sweep today and found that my floor is concrete, I'd forgotten.
    Stupidity kills. Absolute stupidity kills absolutely.

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    Naa not sick,
    just neeeded some dry kindling for the heater.
    Then I discovered that a lot of my scraps would be good pen blanks.

    It is so clean now it was starting to look like the majors shed.
    When I realised that I stopped cleaning up immediately.
    Regards, Bob Thomas

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iain View Post
    Just had a bit of a sweep today and found that my floor is concrete, I'd forgotten.


    every so often I clean up too. Get the garden blower in and blast it all out. Refind all those little bolts and bits and pieces from years past that I'd spent forever searching through the shavings for after dropping them from my bench....and since have replaced.

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    I know that feeling well. Built a 25' x 40' garage and since it was built it has been full of junk couldnt walk in the front without climbing over stuff. Had someholidays and built selving etc and now i have 25' x 20' clear concrete. Mate came over and said i should cut it into squares and sell it off while i can still see it !!!

    The cheek of somepeople.

    Reason for cleaning was brother inlaw finally got qualified as an electrician and we put up 6 5' long double flouros and also 6 double power points.

    WOW the joy of modern convienience. Much better than 40 foot of extension cord.

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    Quote Originally Posted by echnidna View Post
    It is so clean now it was starting to look like the majors shed.
    No way, it couldnt be that clean, ever.

    Al

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozwinner View Post
    No way, it couldnt be that clean, ever.

    Al
    That's a relief, I was starting to break out into cold sweats
    Regards, Bob Thomas

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    I so need to do this myself - but somewhere buried in the shavings is the time that I need to do it, lost in the detritus of years of shed neglect.
    "Clear, Ease Springs"
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    Show us the pix Bob!

    Having a little experience in this area I could act as High Court Adjudicator
    Cheers

    Major Panic

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    I'll take some tomoorrow
    Regards, Bob Thomas

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    i started cleaning mine got halfway threw and found a bloodwood slab buried under the sawdust and got inspired it is now back to i's former state.

    but it was good to be able to walk around without bumping my head on the sealing.

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