That is a good point, in case someone can I've obscured my reg.
Cheers, Rich
Not a huge amount of progress over the weekend as I was away, but I did screw a couple of hooks in yesterday evening:
The commuter closest to the door hangs pretty much exactly perfectly for grabbing easily and doesn't interfere with access. The tri bike isn't hung up yet as I need to dig through my spare wheels as a normal hook doesn't really work with a disc!
Longer chain required too for locking.
Cheers, Rich
normal hook doesn't really work with a disc!
Bungee round the frame, if that makes sense. Like the way some roof racks work. Hang it the same way.
More shed progress - the workbench is 90% done
Also used the bungee idea for my tri bike, works a treat 🙂
A bit more paint in a couple of areas, a few shelves and a permanent power supply and it's pretty much done.
Cheers, Rich
one addition to our shed was to clad the inside with rebar ,the 8 x 6 sheets.Tied the roof rebar to the wall pieces.
Wish I had done this before the last break in.
That looks top stuff mate.
We now have some shelves in the corner:
Got some funny comments from the neighbours yesterday as I was hoovering the lawn. I reckoned that large deposits of sawdust wouldn't do the struggling turf much good and it seemed the easiest method of removal 🙂
Cheers, Rich
Got some funny comments from the neighbours yesterday as I was hoovering the lawn.
I thought I was the only idiot that did things like that, thanks for the sanity check.
Once knew a girl who was found cutting the lawn with a pair of scissors after a night in the pub but I think this one has it beat. Tell me it was not a domestic vacuum.
Twas a domestic, Panasonic cheap version of a Dyson thing 🙂
Oh, I have got 90% through cladding the end opposite the door, however I need about 3 more strips of wood to finish off. Not particularly inclined to buy another entire panel only to use a fraction of it 😕
Cheers, Rich





