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Thread: WIP - House of Ruffly
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20th February 2007, 11:47 PM #16
[quote=rufflyrustic;465738]Obituary of the Solar Kiln
It is with deep regret (NOT!) that I wish to advise you all that the Solar Kiln passed on to its new home on Sunday, 18 February 2007.
Don't worry Wendy, the Solar Kiln lives on, at my place. I mostly work in the carport, because the shed is only a temperate zone for about one week a year... and The Big Muscly Bloke has the garage to himself, for one strange old Russian motorbike that has so far taken 7 years to restore........"Look out! Mum's in the shed and she's got a hammer!"
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21st February 2007, 12:42 AM #17
I dont see a lathe in all that aaaa accumulation . so where did you hide it.
insanity is a state of mind if you don't mind it does not matter.
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21st February 2007, 09:10 AM #18
Wendy, don’t forget to take make room for your washing machine.
Sorry it is a bad joke.Visit my website at www.myFineWoodWork.com
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21st February 2007, 09:11 AM #19
Yer Im with the others wendy,
Go and hire a small jack hammer for half a day... wont cost much and it will break up like butter.... took me less than an hour to break up my old small slab where my new shed now stands. Easy peasy....
Either that, or give the big bloke in the pics a FBSH and tell him to go nuts...
maybe paint a picture of George Bush (or some other tosser) on the slab for incentiveI want to die peacefully in my sleep like my grandfather, not screaming in terror like the passengers in his car.
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21st February 2007, 09:44 AM #20
Well, between all of us, I reckon we could blow it up with AlexS' Big Reds, then clean it up with DavidG's rig and then kick back with our feet up on the washing machine.
Bad joke? Not really. I have a fantastic comic about the washing machine, but it can only go in the Orange Room , I keep thinking of that comic whenever the WM is mentioned
Oh and the WM in the photo will be going somewhere when HWMNBO decides to move it out the front and onto the ute.
cheers
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21st February 2007, 10:21 AM #21
We had a washing machine once that when it got out of balance used to jump up and down and raise a huge noise and start wandering out of its space by the laundry, sometimes far enough to pull the hoses off the taps!. It was a big old heavy beast (Hoover, ISTR).
I remember on one occasion it walked across the laundry and jammed the door and locked my Mum in there for three hours - I had to crawl through the laundry window (I was smaller than she was and could fit through but she couldn't) when I got home from school to help her lift the WM out of the way and free her from her imprisonment!!!
Which makes me think - if your WM had the same tendancies, and was of similar mass, you could replace the feet with cold chisels and do the washing for the neighbourhood and break up the slab at the same time...
How's that for lateral thinking.....Cheers
Jeremy
If it were done when 'tis done, then 'twere well it were done quickly
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21st February 2007, 01:44 PM #22
The quicker you get through that slab... the quicker you get to MIXING CEMENT...the one thing that I hate more than dropping a hammer on my foot...though you might have thought ahead and getting a small truck to bring it in!!
I think, therefore I am... unable to get anything finished!
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21st February 2007, 03:35 PM #24
This is exciting Ruffly. Looking forward to seeing progress
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21st February 2007, 05:02 PM #25
Me too, as there is not much I can do now, except wait, pay the $$, and watch the work being done
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21st February 2007, 10:36 PM #26
Your posing of course!
Open toed shoes, no goggles, no gloves, and no helmet. Serious concrete smashing needs serious safety wear, and I have the scars to prove it. Wearing sandals and walking backwards with a load cost me a few stitches two weeks back, right on the ankle bone. Concrete has sharp edges.
Our WM that wandered off back in 1964 was an old (at the time) BENDIX. It pulled right out of the cement floor. We laid a new slab just to take the WM, and few weeks later, it followed SWMBO out of the laundry into the yard.
Don't forget a window for the air-con, you'll need one of them to stay even longer.Buzza.
"All those who believe in psycho kinesis . . . raise my hand".
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21st February 2007, 11:00 PM #27
Just keep thinking New Shed New Shed and then when its done plan it out well, take a week or two drawings etc and get it close to right rather than say in a couple of months " I wish I had put that there so I could mill that length etc"
BTW why not post wour washing machine joke in the orange room or are you sitting on it for another day when nothings going on , come on you have teased us with it post it now.
Rgds
Russell
Ps Every day I use it I thank you for the can opener. As you said its the best on the market, never a problem , Thanks again.Ashore
The trouble with life is there's no background music.
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22nd February 2007, 09:53 AM #28
Congratulations Buzza! Yes, I was posing for that shot There's no way in &*^%$% I would ever try to bust up that concrete. That makes it four things I just don't do - Electrics, plumbing, mow the lawn and bust up concrete
The cartoon - well, we shall see.....
I've been running the NewShed mantra in my head for about 2 years now. I'm pleased to say it's finally worked, well, it only worked when I yelled it so loud HWMNBO couldn't help but pay attention
Ashore - so glad to hear the can opener is a great help!
The shed has two windows in it, a personal door and a big 2.7 m roller door. I'm considering taking out the roller door and putting in a wall of windows to get the north sunlight in and a bigger than standard door.
Planning is definitely needed to work it all out - but that's the fun part
cheers
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22nd February 2007, 05:21 PM #29
Good to see it's all finally happening for ya! Remember to lay down the law now - absolutely no room for car-parts of any kind - no exceptions! ..........and just how much camphor can we store in it????
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23rd February 2007, 12:17 AM #30
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