Built by the previous owner with recycled trusses from the old Flemington slaughter yards.
That was taken just after the new slab had been sealed.
Sad to say, she is not and shall never by that clean again.
She is a cracker.
LikkerSheWillLoveIt wrote:That shed is nicer than my house, built better too by the looks of it.
Don’t tease me and tell me that there is structure, level, plumb or square?
Amberale wrote:Most of my peers are enjoying their retirements skiing in Japan or Canada, windsurfing at Maui, 4wd touring South America, golfing in Scotland etc.
I’m usually repairing fences or tractors and feeding cattle. :)
and I’ve got that shed.
My missus was seriously stressed when we bought this place, worried about how we could cope with over 200 acres.
Now I’ll have to bury her here(after she has died of natural causes! :) ).
If you have a chance to buy land, do it.
They aren’t making it any more and it’s not getting cheaper.
It has made the Covid lockdowns a breeze.
Blessed we are, blessed.
Amberale wrote:LikkerSheWillLoveIt wrote:That shed is nicer than my house, built better too by the looks of it.
Don’t tease me and tell me that there is structure, level, plumb or square?
Nothing is ever perfect(this is close).
The new slab is Square and level.
The old shearing floor at the other end isn’t.
Around a quarter of those lovely poles need replacing as their 60-90yo bums have rotted in the ground.
Wellsy, this end is the workshop, the other end is the playroom.
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