Tidying the bourach that is the new shed

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Tidying the bourach that is the new shed

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From this:

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To this:

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It's a start. I can now walk in and around easily. Frustratingly there's nowhere to put a full sheet of ply without obstructing or blocking a door, window or 13A socket.
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Re: Tidying the bourach that is the new shed

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Roof rack?
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At the far end dangling from the ceiling?

It's a beautifully worm eaten half rotten boat rudder. The patterns are very intricate. Even more worth inspecting that snail eating tracks in thin algae.
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I suspect he meant a rack to hold the ply. I could be wrong, of course.
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A rack for the ply of course. Those composite beams are a lot stronger than they look. Depends how many sheets you need to store.
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That stack is just over a foot deep. The shed beams are homemade by the previous owner I think.

I could make a high very deep shelf for them. I shall ponder.
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Screwdriver wrote: Sun Dec 10, 2023 7:56 pmRoof rack?
Totes gay.
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cheb wrote: Sun Dec 10, 2023 7:43 pm

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Wow look at the size of that moth on the ceiling :o
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I had to look it up.

RTTL Translate: búrach - mess, shambles. See also clusterbùrach
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Count Steer wrote: Mon Dec 11, 2023 7:00 am I had to look it up.

RTTL Translate: búrach - mess, shambles. See also clusterbùrach
Saved me the bother.
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