Just a thought - make sure no windows face the rear sides, and i would have though about putting mesh in the walls before you had cladded it. MAybe i have had to much stuff nicked, but a shed that backs onto a paddock is screaming for a breakin. Even if you can suppport or brace the back wall so they cant cut in and pass the bikes out.
Still its a bloody nice little Bike house. I wouldnt want to go back to the big house, unless i could smell dinner ...........
The back wall is a firewall so their is two layers of fire rated gib and then iron cladding so it would be easier to 'get in' other ways.
Hey DJ,
Good to see you back!!
But surely you could just move your back fence a few meters [or more]. Nobody would notice - would they? Then you could extend in the future when the collection expands even further.
Do I see some guest accomodation for Sir Bradalot when he flies in for one of his factory tours?
Catch you at CD7
VMX42
I'll be putting a gate in the fence next to the garage just in case I need to do some jetting
and it would be great to have Elvis or any hard core VMXers come to stay.
I said to karen that I didnt think it was big enough but she asures me it is
but time will tell.
When you are used to a 6m X 3m garage to store 10 or so bikes and parts there isnt much room left to work on them, so it will feel like a wharehouse for at least 1 month and I might even be able to find tools and parts.
Batts in wall ? western wall. DJ Knock all those dented tiles back up mate .... ( decro-mastic )
Nice mans cave
Spoken like a true plumber
Stu, but we need batts here, dont forget we have a winter here, not like you guys with your two summers, one dry and one even dryer.
Wheres the black sleep. theirs always one there
Settle down, fellas. None of this interracial stuff............ sickos.............
Besides, I heard you are a bit of a black sheep, DJ.
Surely your thinking of someone else Tony, a black sheep, never been called that before but maybe a croc of sh_t or not worth a monkeys ass, even a dark horse once, until they realised I was just a snake in the grass