One man and his shed.
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Mead Moon
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One man and his shed.
There comes a time in every man's life when he moves into the shed. He's made his pond in the garden, ( lots of frogs in the spring ) the grass is snooker table short and smooth and he just needs his space. (More tea Grommet?) Well here's mine. Not clean not too messy just as I found it this morning.
Dave
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Dave
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Uniquejetco- Just getting comfy
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Join date : 2011-10-16
Location : Grimsby
Re: One man and his shed.
I'm very envious. Beats my "any available space in my tiny house" hands down.
Looking at your photos, how did the torque bangle go in the end?
Looking at your photos, how did the torque bangle go in the end?
Re: One man and his shed.
What a lovely space. All in favour of the shed - although I don't think it should necesarily always be for men. Unless you take 'the man' to mean the most practical or most in need of somewhere to escape at times, in which case I'm da man
Re: One man and his shed.
The torque did not go anywhere. I asked £80 pounds to supply the silver and make it and it went very quiet on the customers end. Ah well no probs. Do you think I asked too much?
Dave
Dave
Uniquejetco- Just getting comfy
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Location : Grimsby
Re: One man and his shed.
Dave, your shed is much nicer and brighter than mine. I moved the husband out of it (it used to be his darkroom so he liked it dark and dingy) and I haven't had the chance to paint it yet.
Lisa
Lisa
Re: One man and his shed.
Re: the torque - no, that doesn't sound too much to me. If anything, too little given the price of silver and the amount of work that would go into it. Some people just aren't appreciative of craftsmanship and would rather have mass-produced, made in the Far East, items that you can get anywhere.
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