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A tour of my man cave and 1950s American diner kitchen
He’s a walk-through of what we have progressed to in the build of this man cave/sleepout/shed garage.
A walk-through of the man cave
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Re: A tour of my man cave and 1950s American diner kitchen
This is absolutely incredible @petrolhead. Many thanks for sharing your amazing creation with the Workshop community.
Can you tell us a bit about the project? How much of the work did you do yourself? How long has it taken you? What inspired you to build such an epic man cave? Where you are based?
I'm sure our members would love to know more!
Thanks again and a very warm welcome to Workshop. We're rapt to have you join us and look forward to seeing more of your posts soon.
Jason
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Re: A tour of my man cave and 1950s American diner kitchen
That is the best man cave I have ever seen. It's astonishing @petrolhead. You must never want to leave.
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Re: A tour of my man cave and 1950s American diner kitchen
Thank you now that it’s coming together it’ is very nice and a very different atmosphere thank you for your kind words
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Re: A tour of my man cave and 1950s American diner kitchen
Yeah absolutely keen to know more. Did you start with a standard shed? How big is it @petrolhead? Got anything else planned?
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Re: A tour of my man cave and 1950s American diner kitchen
It’s 60 foot long and have to go to meters now it’s 13 m deep and it’s a 5.6 m high I wish it was 6 m high would’ve made a big difference in the build as far as any other plans yet fill it up with hot rods and muscle cars
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Re: A tour of my man cave and 1950s American diner kitchen
WOW!!! Just looking at those photos made me think I was going back to my time!!.. It brought back so many memories of my teenage years!!..
Superb job!!! and a beautiful reproduction..
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Re: A tour of my man cave and 1950s American diner kitchen
this is just marvellous - i love the shifting spanner for loo rolls!
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Re: A tour of my man cave and 1950s American diner kitchen
Thanks for joining in the discussion @KalahariOzzie. I'm sure @petrolhead appreciates the positive feedback!
Let me also extend a very warm welcome to the Workshop community. We trust you will receive lots of inspiration, advice and information from our ever-helpful and creative members. Please feel free to post whenever you have something to share or need a hand. And let me know if you ever need help getting the most from the site or have any feedback about how we might improve Workshop for you.
Looking forward to seeing your projects on Workshop soon.
Jason

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