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  1. peds

    Jokes???

  2. You'll probably take issue with me bringing the four sheets of OSB and a dozen 2x6 from the floor I put down in the shed, too. They have a new use in a new home.
  3. You are welcome to think whatever you like, but in this economic climate, I'll be bringing all of my staff, harvests, and fuel with me, thanks. I'll be back in the late autumn to dig up the blackcurrant bushes and bring them home as well.
  4. We don't really need it lit any more, but I've got about a month of wood left to burn, and I'd rather have the bucket of ash for the chickens' dust bath than the hassle of taking the wood with us when we move this summer.
  5. There is the idea that you should spend as much as you reasonably can on the things that come between you and the ground... shoes, tires, mattresses, etc. I suppose climbing ropes could be included in that group.
  6. Great stuff. Good luck with it.
  7. Good to know, we could have squeezed another 6 sheets on then!
  8. 1.4t and 1.2t no problem!
  9. Bit rude.
  10. I'll round up a few more volunteers so.
  11. I mean, I definitely don't disagree with you. And we were going to do one room paneled in beech face ply instead of gyproc, but the economics of the situation got the better of us, and here we are. We are doing 66m² of t+g softwood in a couple of weeks though! All handball though, no ski lift needed. But this is basically all a lot of distraction to hide the fact that you don't know what the fella's big red tractor can lift. No biggie, I was just making conversation really.
  12. That would be pretty funny, yeah. I'll file it away for future Yeah, that would be pretty funny. I'll file that suggestion away for future use. We actually need to lift 2 loads of plasterboard up to a balcony, first one is 1.4 tons for 60 sheets of 12.5mm, it'd be handy if we didn't need to split it down into smaller loads first. Second load is a little lighter. I'll ask the fella with the tractor tomorrow. Just want to be as quick as possible, he's doing us a favour.
  13. Quick question chaps... what weight could a big new shiny red tractor carry on its front forks? Ton point eight? No, I can't be more specific I'm afraid.
  14. peds

    Jokes???

  15. I'd like it to have a little pocket to store loose change.
  16. Dirt can be found under fingernails and the on the top shelf of magazines at your local newsagents. That is soil, or earth. Flipping yanks.
  17. Plain old handbag is what we were told. But we were still learning, of course.
  18. Beans, squash, sea-of-green-style cannabis, peas, any number of ornamentals... heras would fill so many gaps.
  19. Bit far, I guess I'll stick to the hazel frames for now. The timber frame company who built my house left a dozen slings behind, and another dozen sliced open that went in the bin. Not the fanciest slings, only 750kg, but they've been useful enough so far. Handy for moving all sorts around.
  20. Crikey, whereabouts? Imagine all the beans you could grow up a few dozen heras!
  21. A thought popped into my head whilst driving in this morning. Do you have any experience with tip bearing varieties? When I was learning about them they seemed to be a bit of a pointless endeavour, I never understood their value. But would they work well in this exact scenario, as a screen in a garden that also happens to grow fruit?
  22. I wasn't going to bother commenting, but now that there's pictures, I'll echo everyone else, as I was imagining something else from your description. 3 days for that? Shameful. Are you sure those are photos of the right place? Some mistake, surely.
  23. peds

    Jokes???

    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/e3Trm9EgTbg
  24. Oh! Well in that case, I don't know what to think! I guess bad people can come from anywhere, eh?
  25. Good thing British people don't rape anyone.

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