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With the benefit of hindsight and looking forward to the new house,  is there anything you think you could have done to protect it from wild fires in the way of fire breaks or sprinkler systems or are the fires so intense to make such ideas hopeless.

It is not just the work but the love you put into it that makes it such a tragedy.  I suppose that it is time to count your blessings in that no one was hurt.  Tools and house are replaceable.

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2 hours ago, Rough Hewn said:

Canoehead
What tools do you need?
Stick up a list?
Where abouts are you?
Uk/Portugal
I haven't got much but I have a few old chisels,drills etc
Any use?
Looking forward to your next build thread.
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Yes, very good idea

 

Gutted to hear about this.

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