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Post by quaysider on Oct 19, 2017 10:28:58 GMT
nah - THAT'S what the boat's made of in the most part lol.
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Post by kris on Oct 19, 2017 10:42:23 GMT
nah - THAT'S what the boat's made of in the most part lol. you would have been better off making it out of pallets then.
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Post by patty on Oct 19, 2017 17:51:36 GMT
I'm just trying to think...no no..nuffin here made of pallets....MDF??..yeah I think the false stud wall in my attic room could be that stuff....hmmm...
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Post by bodger on Oct 19, 2017 19:53:07 GMT
telemachus has MDF false rivets.
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Post by quaysider on Oct 20, 2017 10:07:49 GMT
telemachus has MDF false rivets. is that a bit like 'rickets' ?
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Post by Jim on Oct 20, 2017 11:42:16 GMT
I have choice, I have 4 sheds and a greenhouse. Greenhouse is made from recycled upvc windows from when council upgraded houses on the estate, the 2 wooden sheds are recycled from Freegle. Oh, mustn't forget the henhouse.
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Post by patty on Oct 20, 2017 16:03:57 GMT
Yesterday by the canal we saw a cat in its very own little shed! Unless it was a duck house. It was very neatly made but I didn't take a pic as it were rainin' Ive just, made ...well attempted to put together a flat pack...do u know its possible to put a side panel on 4 different ways...I do Anyway as middle son had 'adopted' feral cat and made it a home out of cardboard(that was never gonna end well post Hurricane Ophelia) and then hopped off to Poland to get his teeth fixed leaving muggings mum to sort out garden/house and feral cat..I decided cat had to have home and brought a small animal house flat pack....it took all morning to make and now the cat has its own home.....a little flat pack creation....
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Post by patty on Oct 20, 2017 16:07:59 GMT
Here at Horror House I have plastic house for grand daughter left by previous occupants who used it as a hen house, one garden shed and a summer house....Ive demolished one garden shed, greenhouse and large disgusting compost bin...oh forget I also have large plastic bin used for wood, old coal bin used for wood and 2 plastic coal bins..thats a lotta plastic...did have pallets but burnt them with the knotweed last year. This years heap will be constructed on top of old wooden door if I can drag over the fence.
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Post by bodger on Oct 20, 2017 21:00:30 GMT
Yesterday by the canal we saw a cat in its very own little shed! Unless it was a duck house. It was very neatly made but I didn't take a pic as it were rainin' Ive just, made ...well attempted to put together a flat pack...do u know its possible to put a side panel on 4 different ways...I do Anyway as middle son had 'adopted' feral cat and made it a home out of cardboard(that was never gonna end well post Hurricane Ophelia) and then hopped off to Poland to get his teeth fixed leaving muggings mum to sort out garden/house and feral cat..I decided cat had to have home and brought a small animal house flat pack....it took all morning to make and now the cat has its own home.....a little flat pack creation.... was it a flat pack cat?
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Post by bodger on Oct 20, 2017 21:02:14 GMT
Here at Horror House I have plastic house for grand daughter left by previous occupants who used it as a hen house, one garden shed and a summer house....Ive demolished one garden shed, greenhouse and large disgusting compost bin...oh forget I also have large plastic bin used for wood, old coal bin used for wood and 2 plastic coal bins..thats a lotta plastic...did have pallets but burnt them with the knotweed last year. This years heap will be constructed on top of old wooden door if I can drag over the fence. please don't throw the flat pack cat on the bonfire. ................ well, not when anyone's watching, anyway.
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Post by patty on Oct 21, 2017 0:14:30 GMT
Here at Horror House I have plastic house for grand daughter left by previous occupants who used it as a hen house, one garden shed and a summer house....Ive demolished one garden shed, greenhouse and large disgusting compost bin...oh forget I also have large plastic bin used for wood, old coal bin used for wood and 2 plastic coal bins..thats a lotta plastic...did have pallets but burnt them with the knotweed last year. This years heap will be constructed on top of old wooden door if I can drag over the fence. please don't throw the flat pack cat on the bonfire. ................ well, not when anyone's watching, anyway. no animals will be injured in the construction and subsequent setting light to knotweed pyre... zee 'flat pack cat' is not resident here at Horror House...it 'belongs' to son
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Post by JohnV on Oct 21, 2017 5:24:24 GMT
please don't throw the flat pack cat on the bonfire. ................ well, not when anyone's watching, anyway. no animals will be injured in the construction and subsequent setting light to knotweed pyre... zee 'flat pack cat' is not resident here at Horror House...it 'belongs' to son memories of Edward Woodward and the "wicker Man" keep coming to mind
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Post by patty on Oct 21, 2017 5:52:38 GMT
no animals will be injured in the construction and subsequent setting light to knotweed pyre... zee 'flat pack cat' is not resident here at Horror House...it 'belongs' to son memories of Edward Woodward and the "wicker Man" keep coming to mind Yeah..everytime I light the pyre I 'see' that scene..I didn't watch the film but came in during that part....similarly the only bit of Alien Ive ever seen...twice...is the bit where it is struggling to get out of that stomach...gross...Who wants to actually sit and watch it all?..yucky yuck yuck...I gave up on nasty films...
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Post by lollygagger on Oct 21, 2017 7:40:59 GMT
Don't leave it too long between piling up and setting alight, I moved a bonfire once and found a football sized huddle of frogs at the bottom. There were at least 100 and probably more!
Then there's sloworms, hedgepigs...
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Post by Jim on Oct 21, 2017 8:13:18 GMT
We were mightily entertained by Mr Riley of this Parish this evening, who had invested much time and effort in bringing Littleborough's 2nd Lantern Parade to a successful outcome. Very impressive! Well done, Jim! Yes, good to meet you both. I thought it worthy of its own thread, hedge related of course.
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