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TAS
1589 Posts
Posted 02/09/2008, 11:28 am        Report Show Profile
yea its dads shed but i put the photos on in my name and its all dads and mine gear and two of the boards arnt ours the blue and the orange one
NSW
1246 Posts
Posted 02/09/2008, 11:30 am        Report Show Profile
that's a shop not a shed! Crikey
TAS
1589 Posts
Posted 02/09/2008, 11:32 am        Report Show Profile
half the stuff we dont use or we might use it once a year but the new looking stuff we use alot
WA
642 Posts
Posted 02/09/2008, 11:49 am        Report Show Profile
Finally got my shed set up a few weeks ago. Built the bench out of some old pallet racking Everyone else has too much gear
NSW
1704 Posts
Posted 02/09/2008, 11:49 am        Report Show Profile
Can you tell us what your shop trading hours are thanks???
TAS
1589 Posts
Posted 02/09/2008, 12:01 pm        Report Show Profile
it is not a shop
TAS
1949 Posts
Posted 02/09/2008, 12:22 pm        Report Show Profile
Charles said...
easty said...
Anyone else suffering from shed envy?
Hell yes, and also equipment envy,
It's not the amount of gear in your shed that counts, it's what you can do with it. (apparently).
VIC
1037 Posts
Posted 02/09/2008, 12:37 pm        Report Show Profile
Squid Lips said...
Finally got my shed set up a few weeks ago. Built the bench out of some old pallet racking Everyone else has too much gear
Sorry SquidLips, but I don't think yours qualifies as a shed. Nowhere near enough out-of -date gear, way too neat, and I suspect that you can probably find whatever you are looking for. Yours is more like an operating theatre. Post some photos after a few years of hoarding.
SA
South Sandwich Islands
2408 Posts
Posted 02/09/2008, 1:10 pm        Report Show Profile
it crossed my mine...do you really think we should have taken photo's of what's in our sheds?
WA
164 Posts
Posted 02/09/2008, 1:24 pm        Report Show Profile
choco said...
it crossed my mine...do you really think we should have taken photo's of what's in our sheds?
Too Late Choco heheheheeh ROFL ...Ol Elmo has nothing to worry about..My Shedsacummin.
QLD
2213 Posts
Posted 02/09/2008, 1:27 pm        Report Show Profile
Squid Lips said...
Finally got my shed set up a few weeks ago. Built the bench out of some old pallet racking Everyone else has too much gear
Looks like an empty aircraft hangar. Oh, but if you look hard enough you can see a little bit of windsurfing gear.
New Zealand
892 Posts
Posted 02/09/2008, 2:05 pm        Report Show Profile
choco said...
it crossed my mine...do you really think we should have taken photo's of what's in our sheds?
At least you'll have recent photos for the insurance claim!
SA
South Sandwich Islands
2408 Posts
Posted 02/09/2008, 2:19 pm        Report Show Profile
555 said...
choco said...
it crossed my mine...do you really think we should have taken photo's of what's in our sheds?
At least you'll have recent photos for the insurance claim!
LOL that's true
WA
2187 Posts
Posted 02/09/2008, 2:25 pm        Report Show Profile
choco said...
555 said...
choco said...
it crossed my mine...do you really think we should have taken photo's of what's in our sheds?
At least you'll have recent photos for the insurance claim!
LOL that's true
Hey choco, if you wouldn't mind can you send me your address
Singapore
82 Posts
Posted 02/09/2008, 2:40 pm        Report Show Profile
Charles said...
easty said...
Anyone else suffering from shed envy?
Hell yes, and also equipment envy,
I'm jealous manz...you guys have enough gear to last me a life time! When I head down to aussie again, I know who to look for if I wanna go windsurfing
SA
South Sandwich Islands
2408 Posts
Posted 02/09/2008, 2:44 pm        Report Show Profile
grumplestiltskin said...
choco said...
555 said...
choco said...
it crossed my mine...do you really think we should have taken photo's of what's in our sheds?
At least you'll have recent photos for the insurance claim!
LOL that's true
Hey choco, if you wouldn't mind can you send me your address
sure no problem.......it's cell 3 Guantanamo Bay Cuba, tell them at reception that you have a parcel for me
SA
2316 Posts
Posted 02/09/2008, 3:44 pm        Report Show Profile
choco said...
it crossed my mine...do you really think we should have taken photo's of what's in our sheds?
yeah its a great idea - someone might come and steal all the crap that the dump want me to pay to get rid of
QLD
64 Posts
Posted 02/09/2008, 4:29 pm        Report Show Profile
russh said...
choco said...
it crossed my mine...do you really think we should have taken photo's of what's in our sheds?
yeah its a great idea - someone might come and steal all the crap that the dump want me to pay to get rid of
Ooo becareful, the contents include windsurfing gear, AKA a man's pride and joy.
TAS
495 Posts
Posted 02/09/2008, 6:34 pm        Report Show Profile
the monster mash
TAS
1949 Posts
Posted 02/09/2008, 6:56 pm        Report Show Profile
Yo Bazz, you got a Grizzly 660? Spent parts of last 4 years crashing around the SW on them - awesome workhorse, and fun
WA
4715 Posts
Posted 02/09/2008, 9:10 pm        Report Show Profile
I know they arn't windsurfers anymore, but some of them were once wetting the floors of your sheds heres where all the landyachts are kept out of the weather. this lean to is only 5m long so only the little class 5's,and minis ,landboards(12 in all ) camp here. anything bigger gets its own trailer down at the yard where I built the OTHER shed for the boats(water Type). Hidden at the back is the special woods for the NEXT boat. somewhere to work on sails . This all has to be moved or covered over if I get in the mood to do any fibreglass moulding.All the camping gear goes up into that roof space (mezzanine). Being in the "outback " we all seem to have big swags. Every now and then I lay my hands on a Big carving log and get to play with the broadaxes and hatchets. that is always a pleasure. . finally that special space for all the odd steels,scrap aircraft parts(for the ally),and worn out or unsuccsessful landyachts. A small forge and anvil(of course) cos you never know when you suddenly need to make something. This photo was taken only 2 days AFTER I did a big throw out (0.5tonne to the scrappy)
VIC
1346 Posts
Posted 03/09/2008, 7:33 pm        Report Show Profile
Heres mine Its a bit small but its all we have untill I finish the house The current windsurfer shed The future shed,current house 140m2 Nice and cosy for a family of 4
WA
4715 Posts
Posted 03/09/2008, 7:44 pm        Report Show Profile
Do your kids ride those bikes,or like my kids,do you have to handcuff them to the handlebars?. Dont you hate it when the family decides that a free piece of air in the shed can be filled with something from their part of the world.
VIC
1346 Posts
Posted 03/09/2008, 7:48 pm        Report Show Profile
Lots of bush tracks nearby, so the family are happy to jump on the bikes
WA
4715 Posts
Posted 03/09/2008, 7:59 pm        Report Show Profile
choco said...
it crossed my mine...do you really think we should have taken photo's of what's in our sheds?
I dare anybody to jump over my backfence and come out in one piece I did once find someone elses blood up near the wall with all the axes, those covers are there for a reason, but people just have to find out for themselves
TAS
495 Posts
Posted 03/09/2008, 8:10 pm        Report Show Profile
easty said...
Yo Bazz, you got a Grizzly 660? Spent parts of last 4 years crashing around the SW on them - awesome workhorse, and fun
you can borrow the quads and take billy lids on the sand dunes and buggy track and take the barbie and surf rods down the beach if the wind doesent play
WA
1173 Posts
Posted 03/09/2008, 8:28 pm        Report Show Profile
wow you guys have a lot of gear in those sheds, it make me miss my old shed
WA
4715 Posts
Posted 03/09/2008, 8:45 pm        Report Show Profile
You have to keep them full or somebody else will fill it for you the shed at home is only 91m sq I could easily use double that Fat chance of ever getting a vehicle in there
VIC
1742 Posts
Posted 04/09/2008, 7:31 am        Report Show Profile
Ok, Ok Decrep' , You have sucked me in... Here is my shed just after it was built with the first try at seeing what would fit in. It has never, ever looked that tidy since. That trailer and car are long gone to rust, but I think all the sailing gear lives on in the shed somewhere.
VIC
1742 Posts
Posted 04/09/2008, 7:53 am        Report Show Profile
You never know what (or who) you might find in my shed. Speed session gathering 04-06
 
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