Now that you mention it, my drive could do with a good wash. A travelling man offered to do it for me for €50 recently, so for a €100 it would pay for itself in no time.*
*Or be used once and gather dust in the shed **
**I haven’t gotten around to putting in the base for a shed yet. I’m three years talking about it though so any day now
I have a shed attached to the house. It’s called the spare/utility room. Floor to ceiling with shit that’s been used wance
Better to be looking at it than looking for it.
I have every intention of going out and marking it out this weekend. Would a fella need to order in concrete or could he mix it himself for a base for a small shed @Gman
This is looking like an inevitability for my abode also, as we amass more bicycles and sizeable kids toys etc.
My plan is to go somewhere like steeltech and buy everything in one go
They’ll charge well over the odds to put in the base though
Better off doing the base yourself if your anyway able, if not get a local builder to do it for ya should only take a day and would probably work out cheaper.
That reminds of how the roasters of my youthful acquaintance would get excited by a Massey with multipower
It’ll be done right, I can optimise any algorithm you want but give me a tool and my eye and I’ll sure as fuck make a balls of it. I tried to hang a curtain pole with a power drill a few weeks ago and the wall of the front room looks like a cheese a mouse got at
Steel shed or timber garden shed?
A tiny steel shed. I know I won’t maintain a timber one
How long is your things to do list off the missus?
This one is going on so long she’s given up on it.
I made a right burst on the to do list during January when I was at fuck all else to be fair to me. But sure it never ends
The seals on all brands of power washers break in very short order. That’s why only lashing out 60 or 100€ makes sense as opposed to 350€ for a Karcher or a Bosch.
One job done becomes two more on the list.
Insulation required bud,or else you’ll rust everything to fuck in there
I bought a fine petrol power washer from a travelling man at Cahirmee. Still going strong.
That’s the one.