What's in your shed?

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What's in your shed?

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Finally getting close to finishing my "shed" ;) :D 8-)

Here are the before and after photos of the showroom section:-

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can i move into your shed please per i will polish your bikes as rent payment :lol:
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have you got room for the triples Per! :mrgreen:
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The triples live in Kent GB well at least for now!
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thats allright then there be there for ages :D :mrgreen:

i must visit them before they go pop and turn into a pile of bits allong with the others :mrgreen:
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In answer to your question Per I really cant remember as I cant get in it due to the amount of bikes various.
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:? What floor covering is that per, Its my next thing to do. want somthing not slippy, hard wearing and sort of waterproof. Iv got the double glazein and central heating. and a nicely stocked beer fridge :lol:
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I hate tidy people how on earth do you find anything in all that cleanliness?
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i have to say TC you went staight to that baffle yesterday :o
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flapinflares wrote::? What floor covering is that per, Its my next thing to do. want somthing not slippy, hard wearing and sort of waterproof. Iv got the double glazein and central heating. and a nicely stocked beer fridge :lol:
I got it from Big Dug, and it is rubbery foam stuff and comes in jigsaw like tile pieces plus edging bits that just slot together is is very easy to cut with scissors or a Stanley blade. It is waterproof to a degree but not in the joins obviously unless you seal these with silicone or something when you lay it. I did not stick mine as I wanted the flexibility of being to change any worn or damaged tiles at any point in the future.

It is on Special Offer to at the moment:-

http://www.bigdug.co.uk/clearance-c18/g ... -set-p1358
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