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Post by tomsk on May 9, 2017 22:44:32 GMT
And a health and safety risk assessment. It might fall over on someone. One thing about sheds is that they are built to be used by people. When I was about 15 a large building site hoarding fell on me. It was when they were building John Lewis in Kingston on Thames. Nasty incident. A bloke came out and lifted it off me. He looked very concerned about it all. I walked away from it. More trauma. I had a nice shed in the garden when I was 13. Had mains electric power in there and I was going to sleep in it then Mike el Fish told us a few days later there would be no hurricane. 1987. During the shocking hurricane a tree fell on the shed. I watched it happening from a window in the house. This is why I worry about sheds. Clearly the inspection of relevant permits and RAMS relating to works on site would form any Site Inspection.
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Post by Deleted on May 9, 2017 22:51:06 GMT
And a health and safety risk assessment. It might fall over on someone. One thing about sheds is that they are built to be used by people. When I was about 15 a large building site hoarding fell on me. It was when they were building John Lewis in Kingston on Thames. Nasty incident. A bloke came out and lifted it off me. He looked very concerned about it all. I walked away from it. More trauma. I had a nice shed in the garden when I was 13. Had mains electric power in there and I was going to sleep in it then Mike el Fish told us a few days later there would be no hurricane. 1987. During the shocking hurricane a tree fell on the shed. I watched it happening from a window in the house. This is why I worry about sheds. Clearly the inspection of relevant permits and RAMS relating to works on site would form any Site Inspection. Ok thanks for that technical input was helpful. I know nothing about all this shit but I really worry about sheds. D9 - CAN WE PLEASE HAVE A PHOTO. sorry to shout but sometimes raising ones voice has the desired effect !
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Post by Deleted on May 9, 2017 22:52:06 GMT
The old girl isn't doing too bad. But plastic does take a long time to decompose She looks better than I remember her looking in crotchwatch.
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Post by thebfg on May 9, 2017 22:54:02 GMT
Clearly the inspection of relevant permits and RAMS relating to works on site would form any Site Inspection. Ok thanks for that technical input was helpful. I know nothing about all this shit but I really worry about sheds. D9 - CAN WE PLEASE HAVE A PHOTO. sorry to shout but sometimes raising ones voice has the desired effect ! Perhaps a photo a day and when it finally dies we could do a time lapse video
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Post by Delta9 on May 9, 2017 22:55:14 GMT
It's next to a friends house, I don't get there very often.
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Post by tomsk on May 9, 2017 23:17:32 GMT
It's next to a friends house, I don't get there very often. Sound him out regarding siting a cheap camera taking a couple of photos a day of the shed for a time lapse 'whole life' study (shouldn't take much more than a year)? I'm prepared to cover any reasonable costs if he's agreeable.
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Post by patty on May 10, 2017 6:17:16 GMT
It's next to a friends house, I don't get there very often. Sound him out regarding siting a cheap camera taking a couple of photos a day of the shed for a time lapse 'whole life' study (shouldn't take much more than a year)? I'm prepared to cover any reasonable costs if he's agreeable. One feels there is a book in the making here....'The Life and Demise of MDF'.....has a certain ring to it.....
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Post by naughtyfox on May 10, 2017 6:48:25 GMT
Sound him out regarding siting a cheap camera taking a couple of photos a day of the shed for a time lapse 'whole life' study (shouldn't take much more than a year)? I'm prepared to cover any reasonable costs if he's agreeable. One feels there is a book in the making here....
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Post by patty on May 10, 2017 18:18:23 GMT
One feels there is a book in the making here.... Dam thats that copyright gone..however is there a ....MDF Shed
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Post by phil70 on May 10, 2017 20:48:01 GMT
I could help out Patty, with destruction testing of sections of MDF, I could sit and sponge water over off cuts and make notes on how much water is absorbed Phil
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Post by patty on May 11, 2017 0:43:20 GMT
I could help out Patty, with destruction testing of sections of MDF, I could sit and sponge water over off cuts and make notes on how much water is absorbed Phil that sounds worthwhile research...and its a job that can be done sitting down supping pint or so of finest whatever brew...
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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2017 6:43:30 GMT
I could help out Patty, with destruction testing of sections of MDF, I could sit and sponge water over off cuts and make notes on how much water is absorbed Phil a job that can be done sitting down supping pint or so of finest whatever brew... or breastfeeding
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Post by phil70 on May 11, 2017 6:50:42 GMT
a job that can be done sitting down supping pint or so of finest whatever brew... or breastfeeding I would have extreme difficulty in performing the tests this way, slight gender problem, on the other hand if your suggestion is that I should partake as a recipient of the profered breastfeeding I would have to decline due to lactose intolerance (prefer ale anyway) Phil
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Post by Deleted on Sept 22, 2017 16:21:25 GMT
21st of September has passed now. So its autumn. Coats and coal time.
Did the shed survive the rigours of an English summer? If so can we have some updates as to the general prognosis re survivability of an English winter?
Ta
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Post by naughtyfox on Sept 22, 2017 16:56:33 GMT
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