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Offline ddstoys

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Well the wind was a little better today we managed to get the back wall done and a quarter of the side wall before darkness beat us i didnt even get a chance for a photo.  Fingers crossed i can get the rest of the side wall sheeted.

 GETTING CLOSE NOW  $#$

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Had a go at taking some photos in the Dark this is the best i could do

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Looking nice there mate  ^^^

You must be pumped!

So what will be the final dimensions once completed?

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Final Dimension will Be 9m by 6m  $#$ $#$ $#$

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project going well daniel, 9m x 6m plenty of room for all your machines, good work

Pinballs in my collection Elvira, Stern Grand Prix, Bally Corvette, Creature from the Black Lagoon, Judge Dredd, Black Rose and Data East Guns n Roses.

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I dont know about plenty i think ill still have to let a few go or keep them in storage !*!

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I dont know about plenty i think ill still have to let a few go or keep them in storage !*!

That is a great size male bonding room there - you know if it was 200 square metres it wouldn't be big enough for all of your projects!  :lol :lol

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Yeah your right tony Me and the old man have the same problem his shed would now be 30m by 20m and we have filled that and are looking at getting a few containers LOL

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Hey Daniel, what are you going to do with that dirt floor. A bit late to poor a concrete slab now that you've built the walls or perhaps not?

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Well evro once the walls are on i have to dig out the dirt and the concrete is poured in the shed walls will hold the Concrete in shape and make sure no water can get into the shed. Unlike if you build the shed on
top of a slab   ^^^

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Nice :)  You can tell I know a lot about building.

Best I stick to photography & models :p

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Well evro once the walls are on i have to dig out the dirt and the concrete is poured in the shed walls will hold the Concrete in shape and make sure no water can get into the shed. Unlike if you build the shed on
top of a slab   ^^^

You're not serious ?  !@# you can't be ...

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I used this method at a place I had years ago.  It was only about 100mm of concrete which worked fine.


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Well evro once the walls are on i have to dig out the dirt and the concrete is poured in the shed walls will hold the Concrete in shape and make sure no water can get into the shed. Unlike if you build the shed on
top of a slab   ^^^

You're not serious ?  !@# you can't be ...


Yep sure are serious ill take pics as we do it   ^^^

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Yep sure are serious ill take pics as we do it   ^^^

I look forward to the photos.

Marty, the 100mm concrete thickness is not what i was  !@# about.