Mate, the tongue and groove in your shed looks really nice dude And the new tool chest looks well worth the money, mine is now ordered too (without all the dents though )
You have money to burn like finm! And that's double tongue and groove beams several inches thick I'll have you know unlike a shed like Creamy has
You never know the size you are going to need obviously you missed the black rope just dropping into view to the left (where there are more nipple clamps)
This morning we’ve taken the grandchildren to a play park on the sea front at Helensburgh. It was fecking freezing! We’ll be having lunch soon then heading the five hours south to warmer and sunnier climes
Wife’s birthday weekend so lay in and just cooked a nice brunch with one of her favourites eggy-bread Now for shopping (!) then I’m into the loft for some organising and getting down the dehumidifier for my sons room (loads of damp from condensation when he’s home in the winter) and Christmas decs May do some more of my app developer course this afternoon.
It’s at the junction of the sea coming in and the Clyde. I’m not sure what it’s called. Is that an estuary? Either way there’s water and a beach (of sorts) there. And did I mention that it was freezing?
It's at the exit to the Gare Loch, Loch Long and the Clyde. Not sure there's a generic name for that. I lived in Helensburgh for nearly 2 years and yes it can get fekking cold and wet. Andy
No arguments here mate, it's a beauty, been considering similar........ http://images.earlyyearsresources.co.uk/images/products/medium/1418389726-36037700.jpg
I find that my 12x6 shed is far less prone to condensation etc than my flat roofed 21x10 garage. So much so, I have put all my bike kit in the side now, and am considering if I get a 1098R or something a bit special for very occasional use it will be stopped there and not in my garage.