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Would be nice to see other workshop projects quick fix or on going. I will start, need larger bucket to move logs next week so came up with this. Some reason can't load pictures. Will try later. 

Ive been slowing building my wee workshop and Lean-to. Got the doors build and hung last time I was home. Made a Start on the Lean-to deck as well. 

 

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Built an Oak and Beech workbench for the ‘shop.

 

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19 hours ago, trigger_andy said:

Ive been slowing building my wee workshop and Lean-to. Got the doors build and hung last time I was home. Made a Start on the Lean-to deck as well. 

 

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Built an Oak and Beech workbench for the ‘shop.

 

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Work bench belongs in top kitchen! Was planning easy to come by for workshop and lean to structure?

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19 hours ago, trigger_andy said:

Ive been slowing building my wee workshop and Lean-to. Got the doors build and hung last time I was home. Made a Start on the Lean-to deck as well. 

 

IMG_0218.jpgIMG_0219.jpg

 

Built an Oak and Beech workbench for the ‘shop.

 

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The bench is a bit smart for a workshop Andrew

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Just now, PeteB said:

Work bench belongs in top kitchen! Was planning easy to come by for workshop and lean to structure?

Thank you. It was certainly over kill with the workbench. It’s the first log I ever milled so nice to use it on an almost daily basis. 
 

The workshop is within the sizes for permitted development so no planning needed. At least that’s my take on it? My neighbour would love to screw me over so I checked and re-checked I was legal.
 

The Lean-to was an after thought, but I wanted somewhere to keep the Log Splitter, Stump Grinder, ride on mowers and other petrol powered tools out of the rain. It’s not occurred to me it might fall out with permitted development. Will see what happens. We’re quite remote and it’s well behind the house. If I get a visit then I’ll know it’s the only neighbour to me who’s instigated it. Then I’ll bang a couple of gates on my drive that they have right of way to access their cottage and soon to be holiday rental. I can’t see them wanting to rock the boat there. 

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If I get a visit then I’ll know it’s the only neighbour to me who’s instigated it.


Not necessarily. Plenty of people on here don’t like you, know where you live and might stir up trouble remotely. Wranglerstar on YouTube has said a couple of times that he has to be squeaky clean on everything because video watchers have dobbed him in on planning/building regs matters.
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Not necessarily. Plenty of people on here don’t like you, know where you live and might stir up trouble remotely. Wranglerstar on YouTube has said a couple of times that he has to be squeaky clean on everything because video watchers have dobbed him in on planning/building regs matters.

 

Well that’s true. Not sure how have my address though? Certainly 3  here do, and I’m not sure they’re the dobbing in type. 🤣 

 

 

I’m sure I’m still within PD anyway so no big deal really.

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