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... it'll probably be cold and will definitely be dark by now!

 

As they say on Blue Peter, here's some I made earlier. No specific reason, just an interested amateur!

 

Taked over the last year or so at home (during the building of the new log store) and at a local piece of woodland I've luckily been offered the chance to tinker on.

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nice tidy logstore!

 

Not got much space in the garden so needed to be fairly small - cost me about £70 in timber, plus time and a bit of left over felt & plywood.

 

I was amazed to see 3' x 2'6" x 18", not very sturdy looking "log stores" in a local branch of a national DIY chain for the (reduced) price of £59.99 over the weekend - couldn't believe someone would spend that much on something so, well, naff. Not least 'cos you could buy a 6 x 4 shed for not a great deal more money.

 

Goes to show that you can make something a lot better for your money if prepared to stick a bit of work in.

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