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Thanks so much Jason. I had already drafted another message but was dreading having to redo it. I will re post the Photos.
Thanks again
David
Thanks KatieC. Whether you're a Tradie or DIY you always need the right tools for the task at hand. In future I will add a list of tools that I purchased from Bunnings that were invaluable for the next few project that I'm submitting. My wife always remarks that when it comes to bunnings I'm like a kid in a lolly shop. Whilst sometimes finances dictate whether you purchase good quality equipment ultimately it pays to get the best.
Hi TedBear You're right and That's why I saved this DIY for last and to top it all this is where I stored all the off cuts that I accumilated over the Years. In hindsight I should have cleared them out first but I guess hoarding is my weak spot. As for the shed I used a jack to lift the prefab sides and bolted them for safety until the base was completely assembled.
I can relate to the kid in a lolly shop remark @alicanterenodb .
I am a bit dangerous with a credit card in Bunnings too.
(If I was super rich I'd probably just buy or local hardware store, just for me.)
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