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« on: 09 June 2012, 13:14:39 »

Promised wifey i would get the garden done for her this year...(not finished yet ::) ) so built the pond and a nice outside log burner in front of my old office (shed) great hides the shed when all plants start to grow.

The shed was converted into two areas one with all our personal stuff in behind the pond with a single door now removed  :y the other accessed by a double door which has timber rack and tools etc but i found if i removed a small shelf unit i could still squeeze into the personal side of the shed from the tool side result as the shed is absolutley full ( house refurb on going)

Thought we would set up the BBQ last weekend only been in the box for 4 years wehey wedding gift etc its stored in the personal side of the shed and its to big even out of the box to fit through the opening. Now got to empty thewhole contents of one side of the shed to get the damm thing out

Pre Planning is everything :-[ :-[

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« Reply #1 on: 09 June 2012, 13:24:42 »

that looks nice :y :y :y
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« Reply #2 on: 09 June 2012, 13:38:43 »

thanks bigtime its nice to see some flowers in the garden even if they are still in pots, not much more to do just in time for the long summer ;D
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« Reply #3 on: 09 June 2012, 13:45:12 »

OH yes and if anyone knows anything about ponds ie best fish plants etc it my first one and i know nothing :D only how expensive they are (now) :o  so far we have turned off the LV filter to allow the pond to mature i did buy a packet of bacteria type stuff to speed things up which you are supposed to put in the filter but the filter is lower than the pond level ;D so that did not work without emptying half the pond first so put the bag in the pond 2 bags 1 per week and thats as far as i got so far :y
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« Reply #4 on: 09 June 2012, 14:57:30 »

Very nice Paul!!  :y  We just need a summer now!!  8)

When's the Grand Opening??  ??? 
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« Reply #5 on: 09 June 2012, 15:04:43 »

when i can get the BBQ out imagine what a builders shed looks like and double it  ;D would be easier climbing everest than getting the BBQ out.......i ve already started half way there and filled up the extension ive just built, its a shell at the moment fourtunatley  and a 4yard skip :-[ ;D
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« Reply #6 on: 09 June 2012, 15:07:54 »

That's a great job PLJ well done. :-* :-* :y

 ;D ;D ;D I loved the bit about the BBQ - that's the kind of stunt I'd pull. ;D ;D :y

If you're planning to have any kind of open fire in that opening for any length of time I'd watch the roofline of the shed for possible damage caused by hot gasses exiting the chimney and the shed wall for heat damage should there be an insufficient air-gap between it and the rear wall of the chimney - please do not ask me how I know about this. :-[ ;D ;D ;D
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Re: nobby the builder
« Reply #7 on: 09 June 2012, 15:11:26 »

Someone mention BBQ? Hmmm.....Ramsgate's not too far. Get the beer's in Paul, I'll be there. ;) :y
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« Reply #8 on: 09 June 2012, 15:22:17 »

Someone mention BBQ? Hmmm.....Ramsgate's not too far. Get the beer's in Paul, I'll be there. ;) :y

Gentleman Bob.great to hear from you.....if i kew you were coming for a BBQ the fridge would be full and the BBQ would be out tomorrow :y would be an absolute pleasure to see you and the family......your more than welcome anytime or the boys or the mad lady if they wanted to pop down and use the spare room Jane would love to see them

we would even get the garden furniture set up that we also got 4 years ago and not used yet ;D ;D
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Re: nobby the builder
« Reply #9 on: 09 June 2012, 15:26:48 »

thats a real nice job youve done.  :y
 fancy coming to burton & sort my garden/jungle out.  :D
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« Reply #10 on: 09 June 2012, 15:29:24 »

That's a great job PLJ well done. :-* :-* :y

 ;D ;D ;D I loved the bit about the BBQ - that's the kind of stunt I'd pull. ;D ;D :y

If you're planning to have any kind of open fire in that opening for any length of time I'd watch the roofline of the shed for possible damage caused by hot gasses exiting the chimney and the shed wall for heat damage should there be an insufficient air-gap between it and the rear wall of the chimney - please do not ask me how I know about this. :-[ ;D ;D ;D

thankyou Dummkopf Den but think it should be more like Dignified Den  :y as always a pleasure reading your post.....there is a gap behind the chimney did wonder if it was high enough though ;D ;D

come on mr DD tell us the story ;D ;D
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« Reply #11 on: 09 June 2012, 15:30:28 »

Someone mention BBQ? Hmmm.....Ramsgate's not too far. Get the beer's in Paul, I'll be there. ;) :y

Gentleman Bob.great to hear from you.....if i kew you were coming for a BBQ the fridge would be full and the BBQ would be out tomorrow :y would be an absolute pleasure to see you and the family......your more than welcome anytime or the boys or the mad lady if they wanted to pop down and use the spare room Jane would love to see them

we would even get the garden furniture set up that we also got 4 years ago and not used yet ;D ;D

Stone me, how can I resist an invitation like that!! Might take you up on that if I get a free weekend coming up. Cheers Paul and thanks for the kind words. :y :y :y
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« Reply #12 on: 09 June 2012, 15:32:44 »

thats a real nice job youve done.  :y
 fancy coming to burton & sort my garden/jungle out.  :D

dont think wifey would like to go to the lakes in the van via Burton :) i could ask ;D ;D :y
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« Reply #13 on: 09 June 2012, 15:35:15 »

Someone mention BBQ? Hmmm.....Ramsgate's not too far. Get the beer's in Paul, I'll be there. ;) :y

Gentleman Bob.great to hear from you.....if i kew you were coming for a BBQ the fridge would be full and the BBQ would be out tomorrow :y would be an absolute pleasure to see you and the family......your more than welcome anytime or the boys or the mad lady if they wanted to pop down and use the spare room Jane would love to see them

we would even get the garden furniture set up that we also got 4 years ago and not used yet ;D ;D

Stone me, how can I resist an invitation like that!! Might take you up on that if I get a free weekend coming up. Cheers Paul and thanks for the kind words. :y :y :y

Bob more than welcome mate let me know a bit in advance if you did Jane would be well upset if she had to work unless of course she got man flue for the weekend, would be great to see you are you able to get to any of the meets this year :y
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Re: nobby the builder
« Reply #14 on: 09 June 2012, 16:19:26 »

That is a great job that Paul.  :y :y :y 8)

Would use you on any of my jobs if you where round here.
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