Shedzilla - my summer project - Updated 27 April

Two questions:

- You did not all do this during the weekend, right? It would put my sunday efforts majorly to shame :D
- The increased activity, does that mean you are in the dog house with Cindy and need a place to stay rapidly? 8)
 
Looks amazing top work some lovely noggins in there :thumbsup: And a great selection of power tools.

Had a great weekend working on my little project i will get pictures and update tomorrow.

All you have left to do now is fill it with stuff you dont need and will never use :rofl:
 
pvr said:
You did not all do this during the weekend, right? It would put my sunday efforts majorly to shame :D
The long wall was done the previous Saturday, the rest this Saturday and Sunday - admittedly, I do work long days when doing something line this, sart around 6am and finsh about 7:30pm...
 
Machine monkey said:
Looks amazing top work some lovely noggins in there :thumbsup: And a great selection of power tools.

Had a great weekend working on my little project i will get pictures and update tomorrow.

All you have left to do now is fill it with stuff you dont need and will never use :rofl:
Cheers Matt, that's only some of my power tools :wink: there's more in the garage waiting to be relocated to their new home...

Looking forward to seeing the updates on Monkey's Jungle Gym... :thumbsup:
 
PerryGunn said:
pvr said:
You did not all do this during the weekend, right? It would put my sunday efforts majorly to shame :D
The long wall was done the previous Saturday, the rest this Saturday and Sunday - admittedly, I do work long days when doing something line this, sart around 6am and finsh about 7:30pm...

Wow, that is impressive :thumbsup:

I did "waste" a few hours with the tractor rolling the lawn and then spent an hour admiring before disappearing in the man cave 8) I am using 22 mm malimine boards which I can hardly lift but do allow wipeable surfaces on the wall.

So ... once you have finished playing with this, you are going to give me a hand with my project to make a sectional building, right? :D
 
Machine monkey said:
Looks amazing top work some lovely noggins in there :thumbsup: And a great selection of power tools.
Here you go Matt, the rest of my hand tools have been moved to their new home...
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Machine monkey said:
Nice :thumbsup:

But it's a bit of stretch too say 2 boxes of beer are tools!!!
3 boxes actually :P the white box at the end is Peroni

Anyway, it says in lots of the instruction manuals that tools need regular lubrication... and I've often been called a 'tool'...
 
I have a number of those but I don't drink the stuff. So Perry, they are yours once you start digging 8)
 
I've now managed to get a couple of coats of Danish Oil on the workbench - as well as sealing and protecting the wood, I just love the way it brings out the colour of oak

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We had family down from Yorkshire this weekend so not a great deal of progress, but managed to get all sockets wired and trim in place around edges and windows

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Got to keep the car-related post quotient up- note the badged clock (in the correct colour, of course)... :wink:

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When's the first regional Zed meet? :D

Looking better and better ever time I check your post out - Would love such a set up! :thumbsup:

:driving: :thumbsup:
 
Been a little busy this weekend, but found time to start to sort out the storage end of Shedzilla.

I looked at commercial shelving and couldn't find anything that really did what I wanted and, because of the shape of the storage area,
it all resulted in a fair amount of wasted space. So I built a couple of high shelves using studwork timber and 610mm x 18mm MDF with enough
space underneath for the wheelbarrow, winter tyres etc.

Also hung a couple of workmates on the wall and my long stepladder across the garage window as that was dead space.

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I also decided to move the Shedzilla laptop off the workbench on a sloping shelf so it's out of the way but can still be used.
For the car detailing pedants - that's an Amazon Basics MF cloth on the bench ;)

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Great work Perry,looks great.Have my own little project starting in a few weeks,might start my own thread as I've enjoyed yours and MMs :thumbsup:
 
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