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OOps.

Edited Note: I bet that second beer is going down much slower.

HOTFR8 OOps is right.

Strewth, more lamination and vanilla slice talk. I've had a craving for a lamination for 2 days now since you fellas brought it up. Better solve that for tomorrow's morning tea.

1/2, would your brother let you stick a container or 2 out at his place? Might be able to shuffle some deep storage that way if you and Mrs 1/2 cup end up staying put...

Immediate downside is you will always then need something that you have stored there.

I agree it would take some effort to rebuild another location up to where you need it that met your standard if one was to relocate.

Almost but not quite POETS day.

Cheers GB :beer2:

GB I am out of the office today commissioning a pump station and will be going past the Beechworth Bakery in Echuca to site so guess where smoko and lunch is coming from.:thumbup:

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Storing stuff at my brothers place is not really an option for us and you are right in saying it would be a real PITA .

1/2, I'm with you on that one. I haven't even finished what I have to do where I am now. I wouldn't want to start over somewhere else.

I'm still grappling with strewth.:headscrat I'm a little slow. :confused:Explained well, but it would make more sense if it were an abbreviation of words like "it's truth" Not my place to say what's right with it, or wrong with it. I'm not an Aussie and am not supposed to get it.

Oh and while you guys say beer o'clock, we actually say beer thirty. Maybe because it is half past beer o'clock, and needs to be addressed before it gets much later. Have a great day and have a cold one for me when it gets to beer o'clock. :beer:

Okay, I just went online to Wikipedia and it makes more sense to me now. Kind of like adding "******" to a sentence. Just emphasis to a word or term.???? I guess. Damn, I hate being so dense sometimes. I used to pride myself in how quick I caught onto things. Now I'm happy "if" I catch onto things.:wtf:

dlcwent As the story unfolds you will get a better understanding of where we are at right now.:thumbup:

We have some off beat ways of articulating and expressing our selves at times and don't worry your are not on your own even us Aussies can be left bemused and confused at times.:thumbup:

1/2: i doubt anybody could build a place as nice as you, but there must be good builders down under if you found a nice piece of land?

with all those dogs the downside i see is they don't have huge amount of places to run and ****. is there any vacant land next to you to purchase? i bet not because if there was i'm guessing you would have bought it already.

i'm looking forward to a new place to have all my STUFF in one place, but our little rambler with a decent water view is almost perfect size now that the 5 kids have all moved on. my wife just mentioned the other day that we should buy the place across the street where the widow is getting up in age, but i hate the idea of paying for a house to just bulldoze it to get a lot that is still too small.

DLC & All: i'm also guessing those here with 9am to 5pm jobs took maybe 30 minutes to get home hence the Beer thirty starting at 5:30. I've heard it both ways and of course the dependable if you are drinking at 8am was saying that it's 5:00 someplace on earth isn't it.

cheers

Drives I really do not want to start over, I am to old and grumpy to do that kind of thing again. You don't see too many vacant blocks that are as close to the city center as ours is.

All, thanks for dropping by its time for breakfast, of to work and I am glad its Friday and I am looking forward to the weekend. Have a good one.:thumbup:


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1/2: one good thing about having dogs and a small yard is that it forces you to walk them. you get exercise, they get to get out of the house or yard, and bonding with your pet is ALWAYS a good thing.

i'm not looking forward to moving either, but would love to have some great neighbors either my age or younger that aren't old or sad and unhappy alcoholics.

I used to sell Real Estate and our slogan was LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION, but I think it really should have been NEIGHBORS, NEIGHBORS, NEIGHBORS is where the happiness is. I have great guys and neighbors at my shop and even a barking dog can't get me down much there. I just need more space in our house's garage and would love a detached shop to go to without having to drive or pay rent on.

not that you might want to do this, but can you go up a story on your shed?

good to hear you are happy, but as you know HAPPY WIFE, HAPPY LIFE is a real thing so what is she missing that you don't have at your current home?

I know she likes the fridge now. :thumbup:
 
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Drives, We have some fantastic neighbours, some retired and for the most part there is only a hand full that are rentals.

I make a point of getting to know who is who and the right buttons to push if we have any issues in the street with a zero tolerance approach to anti sociable behavior but for the most part where we are we have few issues.:thumbup:

Our location is within walking distance to every where.:thumbup:

So its a great area in terms of location and neighbours, big tick.:thumbup:

The fridge is great and we haven't even discussed the clearance issues so I am just letting sleeping dogs alone;)

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Drives, We have some fantastic neighbours, some retired and for the most part there is only a hand full that are rentals.

I make a point of getting to know who is who and the right buttons to push if we have any issues in the street with a zero tolerance approach to anti sociable behavior but for the most part where we are we have few issues.:thumbup:

Our location is within walking distance to every where.:thumbup:

So its a great area in terms of location and neighbours, big tick.:thumbup:

The fridge is great and we haven't even discussed the clearance issues so I am just letting sleeping dogs alone;)

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You've got what we've got. :thumbup:

While we live on the main road into town, we are on a service road, and below the main road, so unless some throttle jockey comes into town on the jake brake in the early morning hours - we hear nothing during the night. And we are 600 metres from the main shopping strip, and walking to it takes extra time because we have to stop and talk to all the people we know on the way.

And our neighbour is the retired paramedic commander for this area, who, with his great fiancé (they've been engaged for 15 years.... :dunno:) have become good friends. Our neighbour on the other side is the 93 year old widow of an engineer (who - if I didn't have a tool would either lend it, or make it) who sadly passed away about 6 years ago. It's perfect here, until our neighbour decides to move to a nursing home, or she unfortunately shuffles off her mortal coil. :sad:

So when our older neighbour determines her future, she determines all of ours as 4 houses in a row will go on the market, zoned for medium density housing :eyecrazy::eyecrazy: :willy_nil

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Neighbours can make all the difference! Good neighbours are worth gold. :thumbup: Bad neighbours.... :shocking:

I'm still grappling with strewth.:headscrat I'm a little slow. :confused:Explained well, but it would make more sense if it were an abbreviation of words like "it's truth" Not my place to say what's right with it, or wrong with it. I'm not an Aussie and am not supposed to get it.

Okay, I just went online to Wikipedia and it makes more sense to me now. Kind of like adding "******" to a sentence. Just emphasis to a word or term.???? I guess. Damn, I hate being so dense sometimes. I used to pride myself in how quick I caught onto things. Now I'm happy "if" I catch onto things.:wtf:

You're getting there mate. Usually strewth is used to emphasise shock or surprise eg. "Strewth, I can't beleive the wife wants to move house!". :willy_nil

Oh and while you guys say beer o'clock, we actually say beer thirty. Maybe because it is half past beer o'clock, and needs to be addressed before it gets much later. Have a great day and have a cold one for me when it gets to beer o'clock. :beer:

Thats because we dont wait to beer thirty to have a drink :thumbup:
 

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You're getting there mate. Usually strewth is used to emphasise shock or surprise eg. "Strewth, I can't beleive the wife wants to move house!". :willy_nil

Ok - that'll help them, then just to confuse 'em, we'll throw in:

Strewth Ruth!

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Ok - my work is done - I'm outa here! :thumbup: :willy_nil
 

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1/2: maybe MRS. 1/2 knows about the cupboard and sees that you are not doing anything about it hence the moving talk. :evil:

first the fridge then the HOUSE?? :dunno:

it's not that I have BAD neighbors it's just it's not overly friendly and as you might have noticed I tend to like to talk a bit. they are quiet which is better than other people's neighbors I know, but my house's garage shop isn't big enough. we could go up, but then i'd be around the same people and for the cost I could probably get a new home with a bigger garage if I find the right NEIGHBORS.

it's always hard to control a neighborhood, but knowing when homes are going on the market and letting friends and clients know about them first can sometimes help especially if you know the relatives are wavering on keeping it. when our old neighbors passed for the most part their kids just moved in so not a lot of new blood here. I bought for LOCATION and VIEW and didn't give a thought at the time if I would like or not like the neighbors. just knew the neighborhood was quiet and had a good reputation. I also moved in as a bachelor with my fiancé (wife now) who had a 10 & 12 year old and 3 years later we had 3 more kids (yes without REALLY TRYING) so I was a little busy working and making Costco trips (to fill up the fridge) then to have a social life other than work for a few years.

you mention rentals and Lyndon mentions 90+ year old neighbors and those are the properties you might think about finding friends to buy them. only negative I see to having great neighbors is not having enough time in the shed or shop to start or finish a project.

cheers and hope you and Mrs. 1/2 are having a great weekend
 
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Lyndon, hewey, dlcwent and Drives

On the subject of neighbours.......................

the story is continued:


Readers of this thread may recall some two years ago both homes either side of us were listed for sale.

To the east.

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And to the west.

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Our place.

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Mrs 1/2 Cup has a fertile imagination so after I pointed out the issues in moving elsewhere she started looking a little closer to home.:shocking:

Have a great weekend every one and the story continues.:thumbup:
 
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I received a phone call from Mrs 1/2 Cup at work and it went something like this " I have been thinking :shocking: why don't we buy the house next door? ( the west ) Her rational behind that was we could fence off the rear yard to give us access to the 24 x 24 Colorbond all steel shed with the potential to add another shed if required, rent the home and our Storage issues are solved."

Housing prices around here have stagnated for a while, and it is certainly a buyers market. To that end the current owner of the property next door will in fact be out of pocket some $60K from the original purchase price.


I must say her ideas had merit.:thumbup:

To cut a long story short we signed the contracts yesterday after a bit of haggling and settlement is for the 15th of April.


The home built in the sixties is solid brick construction 3 bedroom, has had the old cement roof tiles replaced with a Colour bond steel roof recently and does need a little cosmetic work however.

It has been vacant since before Christmas and no garden maintenance has been done since.

This is a pic from our house during the carport construction.

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I will try and get some more pics over the coming days.

Have a great week end every one.:thumbup:
 

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1/2: SOUNDS PERFECT. :bowdown::bowdown:

I bet your son is worried that you won't have any time or desire to finish his engine if your purchase goes through. :evil:

of course we'll need more pictures and lots of them showing the new STORAGE solution.

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Looks like you may have saved yourself a lot of future " new house" work. Not that there won't be some "new house" work. But at least it's next to your house. So it's kind of like you only added some new projects to your own property. I think: Strewth Ruth, you had the solution to the wife wanting to move dropped in your lap. I'll be watching even closer now to your new "shed down under" Congratulations on the new purchase 1/2 cup.
 
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1/2: SOUNDS PERFECT. :bowdown::bowdown:

I bet your son is worried that you won't have any time or desire to finish his engine if your purchase goes through. :evil:

of course we'll need more pictures and lots of them showing the new STORAGE solution.

cheers

Awesome 1/2 cup. Good work.

GB.

Looks like you may have saved yourself a lot of future " new house" work. Not that there won't be some "new house" work. But at least it's next to your house. So it's kind of like you only added some new projects to your own property. I think: Strewth Ruth, you had the solution to the wife wanting to move dropped in your lap. I'll be watching even closer now to your new "shed down under" Congratulations on the new purchase 1/2 cup.

I like Mrs 1/2's thinking. You see many doing this these days and you get the income from renting out the house. Why do I think you had already being talking about this when you made the post on moving?

Thanks very much guys:thumbup:

HOTFR8 the purchase has been a long and drawn out process and has been ticking away in the background for three weeks now and I didn't want to say any thing until the contract of sale was agreed to, signed off and the deposit paid.;)

We were able to negotiate on our terms pretty much which was a fantastic outcome thanks to our legal people and advisors.:thumbup:

I must admit it is going to change things around here a fair bit for a little while as I now have a list of projects that need completion next door in a short turn around time frame.

The MG F engine build, as you know is on hold until the new billet crank arrives, which will not take a long time to complete in any case.

This morning my son turned up with a solar panel and plastic tub and wants me to build him an E BATH the same as mine. I should be able to knock this over by lunch time.

We have been in a hot spell over the last week and there is no let up insight in the next week of 100 plus temps. I is already 80 at 9 am

Stay cool and thanks again.:thumbup:
 

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Wow! Good on ya 1/2 Cup! Now you may have to start a new thread called A Shed Over On The Other Side...
 
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I guessed it has been in the making. Well done, we will see some update soon I guess.

Thank you HOTFR8:thumbup:

Our Conveyancing people are requesting on our behalf, pre settlement access to the property so we can at least make a start on the gardens and lawns as you can imagine there has not been a hose on over the whole summer so they are looking pretty ordinary right now.

Rest assured there will be plenty of updates.:thumbup:

Wow! Good on ya 1/2 Cup! Now you may have to start a new thread called A Shed Over On The Other Side...

Coop. thank you very much.:thumbup:

Top idea, I had been thinking of calling it the Western Annex or Wing to the Shed Downunder

Don't know.:dunno:

I have just finished the new E BATH for my son, sorry no pics as he was a little keen to take it home to use it. The plus is he has taken all his stuff that was destined to be put through mine home to his place, now that has got to be a win.:thumbup:

Have a great day and thanks for dropping by.:thumbup:
 
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Congrats. Should solve the storage problem nicely.

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Lyndon, thank you.:thumbup:

Believe me it will make a huge difference here with the storage. I will be able to swing a cat in the Shed ( no harm to animals intended ) so to speak.

Mrs 1/2 Cup already is compiling a to do list but my first tasks will be to get the garden looking like someone owns the place, a couple of weekends should knock that over.

Next will be the dividing fence between the rear of the home and the garage and making an access gate from the Shed Downunder.

Some of the electrics need a bit of TLC and I would like to bring it all up to code before we take on tenants. This will include new point of supply, new mains, new meter/switchboard, main earth and a few additional outlets and lights.

The home has an NBN fibre termination point on the outside so I need to get the inside cabling sorted as well.

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I've been pretty busy at work and only just managed to catch up on the past week or so of the thread, congratulations on acquiring the "West Wing" - the only downside is that we probably won't be seeing the planned "storage solution" now.

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I've been pretty busy at work and only just managed to catch up on the past week or so of the thread, congratulations on acquiring the "West Wing" - the only downside is that we probably won't be seeing the planned "storage solution" now.

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Mark, thank you.:thumbup:

The planned "Storage Solution" will still go ahead, but just a little down the track.

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You can't have enough storage and we have been through many iterations to get to this point so I am not giving up on it and Mrs 1/2 Cup has endorsed that approach.:thumbup:

Hot up your way?

Have a good one and thanks for dropping by.:thumbup:
 
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1/2 Just keep this topic going with all the news and progress. I guess you will be busy with the hose next door by the sounds of that.

Never fear HOTFR8 :thumbup:

I will catch a few happy snaps to give you an idea at just what we have gotten ourselves into later today and that is if it cools down. Its a tad warm here.

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1/2: I guess I almost let the cat out of the bag talking about neighbor's houses to buy didn't I a few days ago? anyway no need to go up a story or move if you can just buy next door. congrats and looking forward to all the cool stuff coming on your thread in the future.

your TO DO lists are more like Bucket lists for some of us so I can't imagine what your TO DO list will look like the now.

best of luck and as already stated we all NEED more pictures when you have time to post some.

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1/2: I guess I almost let the cat out of the bag talking about neighbor's houses to buy didn't I a few days ago? anyway no need to go up a story or move if you can just buy next door. congrats and looking forward to all the cool stuff coming on your thread in the future.

your TO DO lists are more like Bucket lists for some of us so I can't imagine what your TO DO list will look like the now.

best of luck and as already stated we all NEED more pictures when you have time to post some.

cheers

Thank you very much drives, a nice pick up and I guess your experience in the industry really helps.:thumbup:

The to do list is growing by the hour.

Funnily enough I have considered going up with the shed.:bowdown:

Pictures first am tomorrow.

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1/2: one option that you've probably already thought about is platting the new garages and part of that lot with your current SHED. then down the road selling the house next door if you find a great neighbor that just needs a house so you don't have to be a LANDLORD forever. you'd have the L shaped lot with all the garages and money from the house sale to pay off the debt or have more tool funds again and get a FREE (sort of if prices go up you might) Garage and more space.

not sure if the lot is still big enough that the house would be on without the garage you want to keep so you'll have to check your COUNCIL'S rules, but we've done that over here and thought i'd mention it.

did I (we) say we are JEALOUS yet? again i'd say MRS. 1/2 CUP is a KEEPER because it sounds like she was on board with the plan all along.
 

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1/2: BTW we call that property line revision a lot line adjustment here in case there are similar methods in the COUNCIL'S rules to allow it. ALSO an idea for those of us in the US that have a neighbor's house's shop or property we want to add to our own without having to be a LANDLORD and buy and rent the house.

cheers and hope your Sunday is Relaxing for all you MATES DOWN UNDER.
 

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Hats off the Mrs 1/2 cup for the idea, congratulations on the acquisition of the property. sounds like you will be busy :thumbup:
 
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Imagine that 'down under the shed down under'. :lol:

HOTFR8:lol_hitti

1/2: one option that you've probably already thought about is platting the new garages and part of that lot with your current SHED. then down the road selling the house next door if you find a great neighbor that just needs a house so you don't have to be a LANDLORD forever. you'd have the L shaped lot with all the garages and money from the house sale to pay off the debt or have more tool funds again and get a FREE (sort of if prices go up you might) Garage and more space.

not sure if the lot is still big enough that the house would be on without the garage you want to keep so you'll have to check your COUNCIL'S rules, but we've done that over here and thought i'd mention it.

did I (we) say we are JEALOUS yet? again i'd say MRS. 1/2 CUP is a KEEPER because it sounds like she was on board with the plan all along.



1/2: BTW we call that property line revision a lot line adjustment here in case there are similar methods in the COUNCIL'S rules to allow it. ALSO an idea for those of us in the US that have a neighbor's house's shop or property we want to add to our own without having to be a LANDLORD and buy and rent the house.

cheers and hope your Sunday is Relaxing for all you MATES DOWN UNDER.

drives, thank yo very much:thumbup:

I can actually subdivide the block in to what is called a Strata Title and sell the home at a later date and that is a relatively simple process.:thumbup:



Hats off the Mrs 1/2 cup for the idea, congratulations on the acquisition of the property. sounds like you will be busy :thumbup:

All, Mrs 1/2 Cup is a real gem she has done all the leg work and all had to do was sign here, sign there x 20 times.:thumbup:

She organised all the pre purchase inspections, dealt with the estate agent, conveyancing people, utilities, water authority and the bank.:thumbup:

There is quite a bit to do in a short time so I need to be right on top of things for when we take possession April 15 so the gears are in motion as we speak.

Here is a sneak preview of what we are dealing with..

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Finally the 25 x 25 shed.

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Have a great day and thanks again for dropping by.:thumbup:
 

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1/2: thanks for the pictures. nice to hear you have options in case you don't enjoy being a landlord or want to invest in other things.

my shop I lease is about the same size and construction as your new SHED #2 so if you want pictures of how I STORE MY STUFF in there i'll be happy to share some. I have several commercial type storage racks, 3 steel benches, maybe 400 drawers in metal cabinets for parts and supplies and i'll be able to park a 5 x 10 aluminum trailer inside it and a pallet jack lift when I have it ORGANIZED.

cheers and again i'm very happy for you because it did seem like you were busting at the seams like I am still.
 
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1/2: thanks for the pictures. nice to hear you have options in case you don't enjoy being a landlord or want to invest in other things.

my shop I lease is about the same size and construction as your new SHED #2 so if you want pictures of how I STORE MY STUFF in there i'll be happy to share some. I have several commercial type storage racks, 3 steel benches, maybe 400 drawers in metal cabinets for parts and supplies and i'll be able to park a 5 x 10 aluminum trailer inside it and a pallet jack lift when I have it ORGANIZED.

cheers and again i'm very happy for you because it did seem like you were busting at the seams like I am still.

drives, thank you.:thumbup:

By all means post your pictures I am sure that we can all glean something from them.:thumbup:

I can not wait to get in there..

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Congrats on your acquisition there 1/2 Cup. :beer:

It will no doubt feel great to have some extra land to use.

And the fact it comes with a shed must make the situation that much better again.
 
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