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Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2014 17:43:51 GMT
Some may remember the pallets I collected for the mega shed that i was going to build. Well, ability got in the way as did finances. I have just received a quote for a 30x12 workshop out ma back and was ok with it. I asked for another quote of 30x18 (more Dreams and SuperDreams), waiting on that. i will post some pics later of the pallets, for all who forgot and will keep the progress uptodate. I have already bought a hydraulic ramp and a compressor for it. Lights and fittings to follow, Rona is picking the colour scheme and the curtains. I picked the carpet thought, more points for picking the carpet! Hehehehe. Anyway....happy Chappy here Gee x The start The Middle Last Summer
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Post by stevegbr on Oct 9, 2014 17:51:51 GMT
i remember the pallets photos from the other forum, you have waited quite a while for this shed.
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Post by mike on Oct 9, 2014 18:25:53 GMT
That would be a bit of a job making a shed out of pallets as the wood is generally shite and becomes even more shite when you take them apart, see you have got an RF in the pic can't see if it's a six or a nine ,a six would be my guess .Mike
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Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2014 18:59:39 GMT
That would be a bit of a job making a shed out of pallets as the wood is generally shite and becomes even more shite when you take them apart, see you have got an RF in the pic can't see if it's a six or a nine ,a six would be my guess .Mike Sorry its a 900, full seat, not split and a dyno kit...135bhp. Love it. It was Rona and myself's first bike together. And then on to many more, all for the shed, out of the wet. Cheers. Gee.
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Post by mike on Oct 9, 2014 20:31:00 GMT
Was that the difference then the seat,I had a 900 ,When I bought it I sold my 400 SD.on reflection a big mistake but yes the RF was certainly a very powerfull bike.Mike.
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Post by Cheggy on Oct 9, 2014 21:25:41 GMT
I was given a 600, it sat in my shed for 2 months then I have it away also.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2014 21:27:08 GMT
Was it the bike that caught fire?
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Post by scania on Oct 9, 2014 22:50:44 GMT
Loved the photo of the garden full of pallets, that's like something I'd do. My advice to you is to get a Villager or Hunter woodstove and start chopping! make a heap with a loose cover well tied down and the wind will dry them out to burn. In the mean time don't buy any more gear for inside the garage before you build the garage, cart before horse man, you will either break your neck falling over stuff or else it will get robbed before you have the doors on the shed. Been there, done that, there is no fool like an old fool.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2014 23:56:31 GMT
Loved the photo of the garden full of pallets, that's like something I'd do. My advice to you is to get a Villager or Hunter woodstove and start chopping! make a heap with a loose cover well tied down and the wind will dry them out to burn. In the mean time don't buy any more gear for inside the garage before you build the garage, cart before horse man, you will either break your neck falling over stuff or else it will get robbed before you have the doors on the shed. Been there, done that, there is no fool like an old fool. All is cool, not picking anything up as yet till shed is finished. No where to keep it, lounge and my bedroom as well as the hall are full of tools and bike bits. Its been a great place to chill, out on the palleting! Gee.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 10, 2014 0:01:11 GMT
i remember the pallets photos from the other forum, you have waited quite a while for this shed. Long wait Steve, finally somewhere to put everything and get the house back. Gee.
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Post by scania on Oct 10, 2014 2:51:52 GMT
All is cool, not picking anything up as yet till shed is finished. No where to keep it, lounge and my bedroom as well as the hall are full of tools and bike bits. Its been a great place to chill, out on the palleting! Gee.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------I have a brother like that, first it was a Honda 50 in the hall, then a Kawasaki GT550 in the Kitchen, next a Suzuki 650 in the Sitting room, then a BSA in the Bedroom. I don't know if he intended them to rhyme like that but honestly that's the way it is ! Now the attic his full and there is barely room for a rabbit to turn in the place, frames and forks everywhere, batteries on charge, jam jars full of nuts and bolts in the food press. I called once and he was eating sausages of a sprocket as a plate, he couldn't get near the sink to where the plates were. His jack russel got trapped once when a heap of wheels and frames came crashing down, took nearly an hour to free the poor little b*****d. He started off just like that, pallets in the garden, but I tell you man it doesn't stop! it keeps growing and it eventually pushes you out of the house!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 10, 2014 4:55:26 GMT
Was that the difference then the seat,I had a 900 ,When I bought it I sold my 400 SD.on reflection a big mistake but yes the RF was certainly a very powerfull bike.Mike. Seat and rear grab rail i think are the only differences. It uses the ZZR 600 engine, fast bike. Gee.
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Post by rich on Oct 10, 2014 9:32:01 GMT
nice, you lucky dude...........
you making the walls and floor a pallet thick?? and filling in the gaps??
but be carefull dude, if you do summut wrong she can say "you can sleep in the bloody shed then!!"
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Post by Deleted on Oct 10, 2014 11:09:51 GMT
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Post by stevegbr on Oct 10, 2014 11:33:55 GMT
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