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16 minutes ago, Saul said:

I think that is a very good idea.  I might start a shed building thread as that is my next task.  Now the weather seems to be improving I want to get on with it.  

I bought a Yardmaster steel (😂) garden shed years ago, thought it would be more secure than a wooden one, how wrong I was on that score. 😂 

I assumed it would be a relatively easy thing to assemble,  once again how wrong was I.

Every panel, frame section and fittings where clearly labelled. 

But why did it have to be "using fitting A527....connect panel B542 to door support C192".......not part 1 to part 2 using part 3........

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3 minutes ago, boboneleg said:

I'm thinking this (two rows down) is a better deal .............................

 

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My brother in law assemble a flat pack wardrobe in their bedroom, he was not  very happy with it as the doors dragged on the carpet..........I looked at it, and noticed the plinth was on the top......he was not best pleased when I pointed out he has assembled it upside down 😂 

 

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2 minutes ago, Clive said:

I bought a Yardmaster steel (😂) garden shed years ago, thought it would be more secure than a wooden one, how wrong I was on that score. 😂 

I assumed it would be a relatively easy thing to assemble,  once again how wrong was I.

Every panel, frame section and fittings where clearly labelled. 

But why did it have to be "using fitting A527....connect panel B542 to door support C192".......not part 1 to part 2 using part 3........

I worked as a small projects builder and Gardener/handy man for 6 years before my current job.  I have put several of those Yardmaster sheds together, I agree they are a pain in the ass.   

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3 hours ago, Saul said:

We are researching repairing the blinds at the moment as some of the clips are broken.   They gotta be 20 years old.   

We have what look like the same in ours, plenty of people doing spares. Think we got ours off eBay.

Do all the plastic bits, they turn to powder. 

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On 13/02/2023 at 19:22, Six30 said:

you met @Pedro... pics or its another lie.

Pete is mistaken. I did have a full head of hair but it was gone by the time I bought a GS. 
 

Not going to post a picture of it so you can all make fun of me, but I made this video and there’s a short clip from before my last proper haircut, on my way to the Beethoven air style :classic_laugh: I’m the one getting into the driver’s seat at the beginning:
 

This was in 2011, I think a few months before I shaved my head :classic_laugh:

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11 hours ago, Pedro said:

Pete is mistaken. I did have a full head of hair but it was gone by the time I bought a GS. 
 

Not going to post a picture of it so you can all make fun of me, but I made this video and there’s a short clip from before my last proper haircut, on my way to the Beethoven air style :classic_laugh: I’m the one getting into the driver’s seat at the beginning:
 

This was in 2011, I think a few months before I shaved my head :classic_laugh:

Found a photo of @Pedro in his younger years .............

 

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