Coving looks good. Haven’t seen that particular product before. Might have to look into it if/when I redo the chipboard walls in my workshop.
We see it a lot in schools and hospitals, a lot of commercial buildings, even office buildings laid with carpet. It's rather dear in 4 ft lengths, but I bought 120 ft rolls which are fairly economical.
As most psychiatrists would say:
First step - see a professional or get some concrete quotes.
Second step is to admit you have a problem – not enough shed space.
Third step is to do something about it – build an addition and fill it with more stuff.
Fourth step – wait a minute…
Oops my 5 minutes are up, see you next week.
There you go folks, that's how it works! If you have ever consulted a psychiatrist, they are great fun. Their goal is to make you feel good about yourself. I love it but only if it is free
Don’t know about Coke machines. But I can see the benefit of sitting back with a cold one, on another nice Saturday, while marvelling at Vicky’s curvaceous bodywork(wondering about her little oil leak) and enjoying retirement. No point doing anything if there is not some fun to be had.
I agree on having fun. I don't have much of a life, apparently, because I do not consume any alcohol. Following the path of my parents. I was a sometime obedient child. In a few areas. Probably should have avoided *** too

Too hard to take you to task mate. You are keeping busy and having more fun than most. Nothing wrong with that.
You even have a caboose!
We need to get everyone to post pictures of their Cabeese. Or caboose, Or cabooses. Maybe I'll start that one, I haven't seen it yet.
Forgot I even asked… Think I’ve since seen it. Then again is there ever a reason not to post a picture?
OK, I'll get one, the hold up is it might be cluttered
Like getting water in your oil!
While I am open minded to the idea, I’m not totally convinced fracking will increase the occurrence of earthquakes. It may cause localised stability issues like collapsing subterranean caves and sinkholes which can be pretty rumbly. However earthquakes happen on a tectonic scale and fracking is merely mucking around the surface by comparison. Fracking would have to take place over an enormous region along a fissure to introduce enough instability to affect tectonic action at that scale. More concerned about what it does to our groundwater supplies and what they do with the stuff they pump out.
Yeah, that was what everyone thought, but we've never had earthquakes of any consequence before. Could be global warming, I suppose.
If anything, France and US have been doing deep subterranean nuclear weapons tests in Nevada and out here in the Pacific for decades and that is without looking into what any of the other nuclear capable nations have been up to. How about them apples?