In Which I Travel to the East, and Meet My Guru.

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enigmaT120 wrote:I only have one shed, but at 1200 square feet it's about the size of 12 English sheds.
I see you and raise you , 2200 squ feet . :D


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It's no good inciting shed envy here. Aren't we all friends?

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Chuey wrote:It's no good inciting shed envy here. Aren't we all friends?

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<sniffling> Not any more!

One of the local Airheads had a tech day that I couldn't make it to. The announcement said his garage was over 3,000 square feet.

Sibbo's shed looks messy. Note I did not post a picture of mine.
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Messy ? chaos ! There is a large boat under construction in there ,stacks of timber and random projects ...some ever completed . Very much an Australian bush shed , open ,pole construction ,2/3 floor area dirt .... the rest boards ,covered in used galv roofing .About $1000 to build .....messy , yes ..freely admitted .I don't have a tidy gene .
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Sibbo wrote:I don't have a tidy gene .
Note to self - no "anal" jokes about Sibbo. :lol:
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Spelling Dougie , spelling ! :lol:
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It does seem that trying to do a variety of project types leads to a disorganized look. I say look at the end product. The workshop is a tool. For some people, keeping the shop looking tidy is more important than what they turn out. We all have our thresholds of how untidy makes us uncomfortable. I think if I had about two acres for a shop, I could run it in a tidy fashion.

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Oh, by the way, Sibbo's shed does not look like a rich man's Ferrari displaying, mirror on the wall garage, but it looks well organized to me. I'm sure there's a little smudge somewhere on the stainless steel wall panels in enigma's garage. Come on, Ed, show your stuff.
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