New man cave

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New man cave

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I have been gifted a 5.5 x 4.5 meter log cabin.i spent all w/end setting up my new workshop.
I might have a village mural painted on the empty end and build a little play area.
Lol it could be the Colchester tanks club house.
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Very cool Del...looks like a fair bit of room in there, nice mate.. :thumbup:









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Brilliant Del, Although experience says you will run out of space by the end of the Month :lolno:
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Nice one Del, i could do with one of those as i think im hooked into building tanks now and thats with no club to go to hehe.
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Very nice.

But I bet you still loose the screwdriver or screw as soon as you put it on the workbench :haha:
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Hi That's a real man cave, make sure the boss dosnt start putting stuff in there , Here is a tip paint the walls white you will be surprised how it helps reflect light so you can see better.


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Looking good every guy should have a man cave.
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971wright wrote:Hi That's a real man cave, make sure the boss dosnt start putting stuff in there , Here is a tip paint the walls white you will be surprised how it helps reflect light so you can see better.


regards pete
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If that's the case how come you're not using the whole house?!?

My partner is still finding Land Rover parts cluttering up space that could be (apparently) better used for storing shoes...... :P :shh:
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RobW wrote:If that's the case how come you're not using the whole house?!?

My partner is still finding Land Rover parts cluttering up space that could be (apparently) better used for storing shoes...... :P :shh:
I live at my sisters,she was fine with race bikes being built in the house but I've been told although the tanks sound nice no one wants to hear a tiger ticking over all day :haha:
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