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    Between 265 & 485 SQ/FT The distraction shed, my 12x16

    That's my kind of shed and nice to see stuff come out of storage and be useful. Top work, murd.
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    Between 705 & 1200 SQ/FT jbrentd's - Detached 2 + 1 Tandem w/ Patio

    Hello Brent. My two cents' worth is that the eave-roof over the patio looks better when it's not the full length of the building. I'm usually all for building as much patio and deck as possible but sometimes it's more interesting to stop them short of the corners. Your Dad's Vettes are...
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    Below 265 SQ/FT Garage takai - my little do it all work cave [AUS]

    That's a lot of work by any standards, but an awesome effort for a bloke with a new baby to wrangle.
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    Cordless screwdriver recommendation for DIYer

    My recommendation is different from most above: don’t worry about power, get something small and light. Most times when I reach for a screwdriver around the house, it’s a job I could do with a non-power tool: taking screws out of covers, going into and out of threaded holes, putting a larger...
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    Between 485 & 705 SQ/FT Mid-Century Moto Mecca Makeover

    Thanks, I get that. By 'most people' I meant viewers not familiar with his work. Since those people aren't looking at this forum, it was an observation I didn't need to offer.
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    Between 485 & 705 SQ/FT Mid-Century Moto Mecca Makeover

    Hello Gregor. I'm a new member here but I know your work from Instagram. That photo is awesome but I suspect most people would think the weld image was pasted into the main shot. Shame . . .
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    Between 485 & 705 SQ/FT Bob Heine's Auto Emporium

    :lol: There's endless entertainment in the Emporium.
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    Above 1200 Sq/FT Out on Quaker Road

    Great photos of farm life and machinery, jblnut. Thanks.
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    Between 485 & 705 SQ/FT old farm garages reno- Detached and Attached 2 cars

    Thumbs up for the removable fence and ground boxes, jb3. Good problem-solving there.
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    Between 485 & 705 SQ/FT Rudi's Datsun resto and late nights shed in Australia.

    Hey Rudi, are you looking for 350-400 horses at the flywheel or the back wheels? Expect 375+ at the wheels with a cam, heads, intake and full exhaust on a VY-era LS1. Great buying on the donk and box, by the way.
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    CSTMG8's garage and future shop build.

    Everything here has the mark of quality, promising a fine end result. By the way, I admire the entry, stairs and fridge solution. You got that job right in the end.
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    Between 485 & 705 SQ/FT Bob Heine's Auto Emporium

    Adding my best wishes, Bob. I ordered these frames for you. Justin
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    Shipping Container Workshop (aka The Bunker)

    The Bunker definitely has that military look. In the UK, do you have what we call whirlybirds in Australia? It's a rooftop, wind-driven, rainproof extractor fan, mainly used for ventilating roof spaces. For this application you'd need one small intake vent on a wall. Then the whirlybird would...
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    Above 1200 Sq/FT The Pool Barn

    Good recovery on the basement pool conversion, Kevo. That could have been nasty without Charlie's gear. Justin
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    Below 265 SQ/FT 200 Square Foot Tiny Texas Workshop

    Hey Jason – I watched your video. The shed among the trees is going to look good. What are the dimensions of the kayak cart and is it staying in the garage? Justin
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    Between 705 & 1200 SQ/FT New home and 3 car garage in Melbourne, Australia

    Thanks, Geoff. That's a useful supplier for all kinds of stuff.
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    Between 705 & 1200 SQ/FT New home and 3 car garage in Melbourne, Australia

    G'day Geoff. New member here. Good job on the trailer deck. I've seen that FRP grating used a lot in public recreation areas here in Sydney – steps and platforms on bush tracks, short elevated walkways, around jetties etc. – but it's hard to find a retail source. It's good stuff: non-slip...
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    Between 485 & 705 SQ/FT Bob Heine's Auto Emporium

    Hello Bob. New visitor to the Emporium here. My name is Justin. I've been peering through the windows for a little while . . . pleased to come in through the door this time.
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