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Turff stuff (shop mod's')

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Re: Racking and cyclone caddy (shop trials)

Postby TrimTheKing » 26 Apr 2017, 15:29

Very nice.

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Re: Racking and cyclone caddy (shop trials)

Postby Jimmy Mack » 26 Apr 2017, 19:10

Rod wrote:Looks far too clean and tidy!

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You're right Rod...I use to be quite messy, I'm not sure what happened...I think it's cause I've been quiet... I need to get back in there and start making, usually by then end of a project it gets messy.

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Re: Racking and cyclone caddy (shop trials)

Postby Jimmy Mack » 26 Apr 2017, 19:25

Oh I forgot to mention I've also seeded the lawn...

Here it is 4 weeks ago...and then today, it's a bit patchy if you look at it from above. Which is not too bad for me as I have a reverse Midas touch when it comes to gardening...Black fingers of doom, as opposed to green fingers of daddy nature

To prove this... I've bosched through the last flower bed to make a path! My current thoughts are a winding boardwalk ascending up to the workshop.

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Re: Racking and cyclone caddy (shop trials)

Postby Jimmy Mack » 26 Apr 2017, 19:27

Of course I've made it wide enough for loading and vehicular access

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Re: Racking and cyclone caddy (shop trials)

Postby Rod » 26 Apr 2017, 19:46

Will the Noddy car take a roof rack?

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Re: Racking and cyclone caddy (shop trials)

Postby Andyp » 27 Apr 2017, 06:25

Workshop looks great both inside and out.
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Re: Racking and cyclone caddy (shop trials)

Postby Malc2098 » 27 Apr 2017, 09:22

Looking nice. The colours all go well.
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Re: Turff stuff (shop mod's')

Postby Mike G » 27 Apr 2017, 16:26

Don't do a board walk! You'll only regret it. They get horribly slippery, and maintenance is a pig. Stone (or brick) would look great through there.
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Re: Turff stuff (shop mod's')

Postby Jimmy Mack » 27 Apr 2017, 16:30

Mike G wrote:Don't do a board walk! You'll only regret it. They get horribly slippery, and maintenance is a pig. Stone (or brick) would look great through there.

I've got vibram slippers...

Mike, You know what I'm like when it comes to bricks and that sloppy grey stuff... I think it's a phobia... I'll have to do a ramp too!

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Re: Turff stuff (shop mod's')

Postby Mike G » 27 Apr 2017, 16:47

Well do it dry then. Bed of sand, and either sand pointing, or sand/cement pointing, dry, and just wet it down as you point it. No sloppy grey stuff involved! ;)
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Re: Racking and cyclone caddy (shop trials)

Postby Phil » 28 Apr 2017, 11:36

Jimmy Mack wrote:Oh I forgot to mention I've also seeded the lawn...

Here it is 4 weeks ago...and then today, it's a bit patchy if you look at it from above. Which is not too bad for me as I have a reverse Midas touch when it comes to gardening...Black fingers of doom, as opposed to green fingers of daddy nature

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