SteveD wrote:Fwiw and to clarify, here in Oz, shed also means garage.
Not quite Steve, a garage is usually attached to the house and therefore still in direct communication with the house.
A shed on the other hand deals with that issue.
I took my bike out of the shed and washed it after the weekends adventure.
My shed's just out of earshot, so I'm told.
Today in the shed I attempted to pull all of my tools into one place for inspection. I found many tools that I have no idea where I got them, or when, or why. They won't bring much at the garage sale this next weekend.
A neighbor kid, 10 years, brought over his tool box, but he had little in the way of tools. I gave him a few and will probably give him more.
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Duane Ausherman wrote:Today in the shed I attempted to pull all of my tools into one place for inspection. I found many tools that I have no idea where I got them, or when, or why. They won't bring much at the garage sale this next weekend.
A neighbor kid, 10 years, brought over his tool box, but he had little in the way of tools. I gave him a few and will probably give him more.
SteveD wrote:Fwiw and to clarify, here in Oz, shed also means garage.
Not quite Steve, a garage is usually attached to the house and therefore still in direct communication with the house.
A shed on the other hand deals with that issue.
I took my bike out of the shed and washed it after the weekends adventure.
My shed's just out of earshot, so I'm told.
Your shed is big enough to be a home! Just needs a couple of big doors!
My garage is attached but will always be known as the shed. I do have a garden shed that has a few bits in it. Nuthin' like the firemans sheds though. He has a network!
bbelk wrote:I didn't do anything. Both bikes are running great. I fixed the irrigation system, does that count?
To do: Turn signal indicator doesn't work on the R90. Front brake light switch doesn't work on the R65. Small things.
Brad, you would believe how long I rode relying on the rear brake light switch.
My Triumph doesn't have a front brake light switch. My R65's rear one doesn't work (I have a new one, if I ever get bored enough.). Good thing I use both brakes when I want to stop.
Oh shed: my shop is detached, and at 1200 square feet is almost the same size as my house. I could easily live in a smaller house but frequently want a bigger shop.
Ed Miller
'81 R65
'70 Bonneville
Falls City, OR
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"I'll believe corporations are people when the State of Texas executes one." Bumper sticker
enigmaT120 wrote: 1200 square feet is almost the same size as my house. I could easily live in a smaller house but frequently want a bigger shop.
My deck is bigger than my shop and my shop is bigger than my house. One must establish these priorities up front. After all, I built the house working out of the shop.
enigmaT120 wrote: 1200 square feet is almost the same size as my house. I could easily live in a smaller house but frequently want a bigger shop.
My deck is bigger than my shop and my shop is bigger than my house. One must establish these priorities up front. After all, I built the house working out of the shop.
If you were a Kiwi, I'd understand you bragging about the size of your deck!!!
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bbelk wrote:
My deck is bigger than my shop and my shop is bigger than my house. One must establish these priorities up front. After all, I built the house working out of the shop.
Yes! No use for a deck here though, with 9 months of rain per year. A porch would be nice but when I want to hang out I sit under the carport. Which is attached to the shop.
Ed Miller
'81 R65
'70 Bonneville
Falls City, OR
"Gasoline makes people stupid." -- Chuey
"I'll believe corporations are people when the State of Texas executes one." Bumper sticker