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  1. #16
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    ours used to look like this!!, 2 x K1's, 1 x VTR and 1 x CBR250RR

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    Choice Geoff,your barn is the place of my dreams,a lathe is on the wish list for years,but it's not important so never appears.A forge is something I'd really like to have around too.

    My garge is cheating really,because that's what it really is,a proffesional workshop,it has a lot of stuff to get the work done,but then as it's supposed to be a money making concern if it doesn't pay it doesn't belong - we farm machining type stuff out etc.Still,I find room to fit in 12 bikes and lots of spares into a car workshop.I have no need to have a home workshop,why duplicate - I always found when doing stuff at home I'd end up bringing it to work anyway,so here is where they stay.Always something to muck around with if I get bored with this computer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Funkyfly
    Hey i know exactly where that shed is.....heh heh *rubbing hands together*

    Man you have a lot of bikes! that exhaust on the honda looks wikid!
    Not ALL mine....
    BTW,I can see the shed doors from my bedroom I'm a light sleeper,and I have a gun with a scope and laser sight......Have a go if you want
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    Quote Originally Posted by wkid_one
    ours used to look like this!!, 2 x K1's, 1 x VTR and 1 x CBR250RR
    Love the carpet on the floor.

    Mine looks like this, probably a bit tidy for ya huh! You just can't see the other side or the back where my workbench is. Actually I use the word loosely as there is so much stuff there I couldn't work on the bench anyway.
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    Cheers

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    I note you have a denbeigh in your gargre... we have one too, but ours is slightly more colourful - almost kwaka green if you tilt your head that is along with a lathe, 1..2..3..4 welders, many assorted gas bottles, a mighty useful linisher/belt sander/power wire brush/buffer/polisher, a pipe cutter thingy, and a diamond tipped steel saw - leftover from the days of structural steel work - beyond that there are a few tools around the place, and heaps of metal offcuts, odd sizes and interesting bits and pieces... mighty useful in the position we are in that's for sure

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    add to that quite a number of bits for airhead beemers... If anyone you know has trouble with them, give me or PT a PM... dad could do with something to keep him amused but then again he seems to be enjoying partial retirement...

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    Quote Originally Posted by merv
    Love the carpet on the floor.

    Mine looks like this, probably a bit tidy for ya huh! You just can't see the other side or the back where my workbench is. Actually I use the word loosely as there is so much stuff there I couldn't work on the bench anyway.
    Nice dirtbike, i'll post a pic of my "dirtbike" once i figure out how.

  8. #23
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    Quote Originally Posted by Funkyfly
    Arh yes, the good ole shed, the "retreat".

    Love seeing other peoples garages?, proud of your shed? Post a pic.
    a garage is a luxury

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    what can I say, our sheds are definately "enter at your own risk", all of them are full of stuff, some of it useful, a lot of it total crap, we have all our fishing stuff, lawn mowers, mine and Pete's bike and occasionally the boys cbr. my side of one of the sheds contains a million pieces of computer components, all ancient, and a few bits of other things, play stations etc, none of it working of course, our deep freeze and water pumps, and lots more crap, can't find a space clear enough to stand in to take a photo!! LOL, the shed with the bikes in is ok, but has model aeroplane stuff and a collection of 17 yrs + of family life memorabilia, plus tools etc. I love other peoples sheds much better than ours, I know what's in mine. someone elses is likely to have something I haven't stashed in mine yet!! LOL

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