Today I have mainly been V3.0

Looks a lot like my Zeagle bcd. Great kit.

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Nothing like what you guys have done, but I did some diving on holiday years ago and loved it, never had opportunity since though.
Got a photo somewhere…

I made a table for outside, as @coco and @edd9000 are coming for a Turan. Half an hour well spent, although I’m increasingly annoyed that my outdoor furniture set won’t arrive for another 2 weeks.

Not the table they wanted, the table they deserve.

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Thomas Chippendale will be turning in his grave :wink:

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Thought he was more of a carver than a turner :smiley:

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do you want a gas bbq to go with your other garden junk?

Christ no, then I’d have to cook with it!

In modern parlance, more of a designer than anything else.

Finally got some nice weather so to concrete a shed base in.
I made all of the concrete in a wheelbarrow - Hard work but was another good utube tip

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Stripping out the brewery.
Got rid of a metric shit-ton of unnecessary detritus which had found it’s way in. Got rid of a couple of bulky shelving units which took up too much space.
New items incoming in order to streamline the process without compromising the traditional techniques. So no Grainfather.

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Cycling with FoL

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Cleaned the car then picked daughter up from train station. First time we have seen her since February :smiley:

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Mixing concrete in a barrow? That really is making hard work of it. If you haven’t got a mixer, mix it on a board.

Working on a set of materials for a client, probably going to take most of the weekend :neutral_face:

Are you suggesting you know better than YouTube.?:scream:

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I might use a board next time . The delivery driver of the materials was new and couldn’t reverse in to the drive, so he basically dumped four dumpy bags at the front of the house.
I was able to load the sand and ballast onto the barrow move it to the shed site.

I now need to hope that my plan to move the shed 20ft up a hill and on a slope using two scaffold planks and two MT dumpy bags just me and Claire works.

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Another thing learnt :ok_hand:

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If you do then put it somewhere where any water that runs off it (because sooner or later it will) won’t stain an important surface, like your pristine dark driveway, with cement. Otherwise, as John says, it’s easier than a barrow for mixing small amounts of concrete on. And you won’t do a whole load of damage to your barrow with your shovel.

VB

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Fixin the engine. Standard @coco solution, moar iron (transformers).

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Did someone take the engine out, looks a bit empty in there

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