I figure if I'm going to drag someone out here I should atleast give him a story he can share with his buddies.
I figure if I'm going to drag someone out here I should atleast give him a story he can share with his buddies.
I'm surprised that the painting is so neat. At least from this distance, I can't see any spills on the grass, the trim paint hasn't bleed into the wall paint, etc.
I can't tell though, is there glass in those windows, or just wooden bars?
GameboyRMH wrote: LOL I like how everything's still not square, not even and full of gaps and yet he took the time to make decorative window edging and paint everything up.
The best part is the padlock hasp. If anyone wants whatever's inside that thing they could just grab a panel gap and pull. Also I give it about a week until the lock is rendered unnecessary by the fact that the door won't swing open anymore.
Wally wrote: I always feel a little guilty buying wood knowing a tree died only to suffer under my hamfisted attempt at carpentry.
my Dad could do most anything he wanted with wood ... the DNA didn't pass on ... I'm much more like Wally ... now two of my brothers = different story ( one of them even makes pretty high quality musical instruments )
I'm not handy, so I bought a shed plan. Then I hired a carpenter and he did it the way I wanted .. I recommend this website: http://www.pinuphouses.com/ cheers!
gardener wrote: I'm not handy, so I bought a shed plan. Then I hired a carpenter and he did it the way I wanted .. I recommend this website: http://www.pinuphouses.com/ cheers!
zombie canoes!
Kenny_McCormic wrote: Dammit, I was hoping it finally collapsed or something.
I was hoping for the attempt at an in ground swimming pool.
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