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I finished the last frame on Saturday afternoon so we hoisted them up so that we could get a feeling for the height.

You can never really appreciate the size of a building and the room you're going to have in until height has been added. I remember walking around our house pad after the concrete had been poured thinking how small it was. But, after they laid the bricks you could get a sense of dimension and it didn't feel so small.
I've had a few chuckles from mates who thought my 3.5m (11.5") x 5m (16.4") shed was a tad on the small side but when you're trying to fit this plus a decent garden on a 690sq.m (2,263") block you have to use your space well. This shed will accomodate ample room for my woodwork projects, including a bench to house my power tools, storage cupboards, a place for my home brew kit plus a gardening bench shed. Along one side it will also house racks of plants that we will be propagating.
Alas, this is how it will sit for a while as we save enough for the roof trusses.
Comments
Looking good. I love progress.
Posted by: Sandy | January 9, 2006 8:45 AM
Compared to the miniscule outhouse cum shed in my back yard yours looks like it will rival the Taj Mahal. Talking of the Taj, we've just got home from Augusta, had a fab time.
Do you guys wanna come round for a BBQ Saturday? About 3.00?
Posted by: Marcus | January 12, 2006 3:54 PM