Well not a lot has happened lately at the garage. I have been doing alot of plumbing and cleaning up. I recently had my lift installed in the garage so that's a good start!
I have recently finished one of the boys playgrounds. I bought this privately for $500. it was located 2 hours away, we went and pulled it down about 6 months ago, and finally put it up. I had to rebuild the wooden bridge as it had rotten timber, and with new hardware and the concrete for all of the posts the project has probably only cost me $1000.
Here is the new timber bridge.
Another angle:
One day after finishing late I went around and picked up all of the boys gardening tools and put them in one of their wheelbarrows, I then heard a crash noise behind me and see my 2yr Old tipping out all of the tools, I said mate what are you doing? 5 mins later I turn to see this, just wanted his barrow the same as dads, I had just washed the concrete out of mine. These boys just melt my heart some times! sorry about the terrible image.
It was a bit of a challenge to know how to assemble this playground and what order, the loader helped.
here you can see Harry my 4yr old happy about his new playground addition.
And he loves his grass!
For months I have been looking for an economical solution to keep my front end loader out of the rain, this week I found two carport structures for just $600 for the pair, these are more than $2500 each new and are not normally fully enclosed on the sides, tomorrow the FIL and I are going to pull them down, he will have one and i'll keep the other.
We also recently built a small retaining wall around the grass area, ready to get the concrete done in front of the diner. Excuse the mess under the cover, we don't have a lot of undercover area at the moment for storage away from the rain!
The wife and boys wanted a veggie garden, after seeing the premade ones at the local hardware store and their cost I decided to buy the timber and make my own. Turned out good and also acts as a border for the grass, I will add a couple of more down the track the next ones will be taller to keep the green stuff away from the kangaroos and rabbits!
These two make all of the hard work worth it!
Shane