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classic33

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Size? it's all stowed away so having a guess, half a can of soup size ?
Plenty of room to solder, hopefully not happen for a long time.
If the radio? back to a radio repair shop I'd think.

Jigsaw blade getting useless but eventually between that and a saw...
Mrs M happy with it so....
a little turf to be removed and then stones, stones....
it'll be a wee while yet before its done.
Not a big area though, bags rather than a big sack of.

I'm sure Toodles has the skills..
Her mum is pretty handy with a saw and hammer
You've only just fixed it, before tucking it away for a long time. About three inches in diameter then.
There appears to be enough room to get your fingers in, Almost too much, as though it's inviting them in before you pull them out faster than planned.
Know yer limits? Surprised you've got a repair shop though.

Jigsaw, I thought you'd a circular saw you could use. Nothing wrong with having a few spare blades somewhere safe.
She's used it before? Probably can't see the fuss over it...
They used to get prisoners breaking stones as a punishment...
If it's all stones, where will the "playhouse" go. They're not the best of things to land on.
Nearly done then. Any grassed area left?

Toodles as supervisor. You happy to work under her instruction.
Give her one of each the next time they're down. Along with screws, screwdriver and a bag of nails. She can help with the playhouse.
 

Bobby Mhor

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Location
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Good morning :hello:
Another sunny start here in Bobsville...
 

Bobby Mhor

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Location
Behind You
You've only just fixed it, before tucking it away for a long time. About three inches in diameter then.
There appears to be enough room to get your fingers in, Almost too much, as though it's inviting them in before you pull them out faster than planned.
Know yer limits? Surprised you've got a repair shop though.

Jigsaw, I thought you'd a circular saw you could use. Nothing wrong with having a few spare blades somewhere safe.
She's used it before? Probably can't see the fuss over it...
They used to get prisoners breaking stones as a punishment...
If it's all stones, where will the "playhouse" go. They're not the best of things to land on.
Nearly done then. Any grassed area left?

Toodles as supervisor. You happy to work under her instruction.
Give her one of each the next time they're down. Along with screws, screwdriver and a bag of nails. She can help with the playhouse.

I'd measure it but all tucked away and about a dozen screws to take out and put back..
Although it is easy to access and work on, some hefty voltages are present during operation, which could be a very shocking experience.
No set menu for today..
Maybe a wee jaunt to castle town (not THAT one), the six mile away one..

Aye, still the bulk is grassed,
grass was just forgot about and no feeds etc as Mrs M wanted it stoned but a change of mind, typical and it's scaby looking, me a greenkeeper too, the gardener bit came later.
I'll look at trying improve it at some point....

I have mentioned about the stones.
Off to get the gruel on the go..
 

classic33

Leg End Member
I'd measure it but all tucked away and about a dozen screws to take out and put back..
Although it is easy to access and work on, some hefty voltages are present during operation, which could be a very shocking experience.
No set menu for today..
Maybe a wee jaunt to castle town (not THAT one), the six mile away one..

Aye, still the bulk is grassed,
grass was just forgot about and no feeds etc as Mrs M wanted it stoned but a change of mind, typical and it's scaby looking, me a greenkeeper too, the gardener bit came later.
I'll look at trying improve it at some point....

I have mentioned about the stones.
Off to get the gruel on the go..
It were just to get an idea of the size. The tin of soup'll do. No need to undo those screws again, slide it out, measure then reassemble.
Explains the room given to the various bits you can see in that picture.
A once bitten twice shy experience.
There's more than one...
You'll be keeping yer out for Mary-Kate no doubt...

Electric lawnmower still required then, not a manual one.
Sounds as though the Scottish Greenkeepers Association/Federation might not be impressed. Where were the gardener part found.
A tire, worn out look, that could do with tidying up, to it. Work cut out before you start it sounds. Maybe the stones looked easier and her arms and back disagreed with her eyes and ears.

Gruel on the go, no time to stop and eat?
Slow down a bit, have a sit down protest, it'll give you chance to eat yer gruel at least.
 

Bobby Mhor

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Owdo
Cloudy start to the day here, but it's clearing slowly.
They named the town after you!

It's named after a Yank breakfast chain...
I can't den(n)y that :laugh:
It were just to get an idea of the size. The tin of soup'll do. No need to undo those screws again, slide it out, measure then reassemble.
Explains the room given to the various bits you can see in that picture.
A once bitten twice shy experience.
There's more than one...
You'll be keeping yer out for Mary-Kate no doubt...

Electric lawnmower still required then, not a manual one.
Sounds as though the Scottish Greenkeepers Association/Federation might not be impressed. Where were the gardener part found.
A tire, worn out look, that could do with tidying up, to it. Work cut out before you start it sounds. Maybe the stones looked easier and her arms and back disagreed with her eyes and ears.

Gruel on the go, no time to stop and eat?
Slow down a bit, have a sit down protest, it'll give you chance to eat yer gruel at least.

I wasn't a member, but the lads at the local golf course were, and I got to play lots of golf courses for free over the years.
Gardener came about after I moved to the gardening side of the job.....
I used my 'council' trowel and secateurs today,
I appropriated them as a souvenir...
A fiver for every bedding plant and bulb I planted over 35 years?
How many, seven figures at least, maybe?
My back is paying for it now:cuppa:
I woke up one Thursday and later I was having strong chest pains so off to casualty..
I'd been bedding out the previous fortnight and had strained/pulled a muscle which was putting pressure on the old ticker..
same happened a few years later,
instead of moving I stretched too far...
oh well.

I might cut he grass tomorrow if it stays dry....
Busy morning ahead...
Zebedee says the usual
 

classic33

Leg End Member
It's named after a Yank breakfast chain...
I can't den(n)y that :laugh:
The "ville" on the end kinda give it away.
Nor confirm it's true...
I wasn't a member, but the lads at the local golf course were, and I got to play lots of golf courses for free over the years.
Gardener came about after I moved to the gardening side of the job.....
I used my 'council' trowel and secateurs today,
I appropriated them as a souvenir...
A fiver for every bedding plant and bulb I planted over 35 years?
How many, seven figures at least, maybe?
My back is paying for it now:cuppa:
I woke up one Thursday and later I was having strong chest pains so off to casualty..
I'd been bedding out the previous fortnight and had strained/pulled a muscle which was putting pressure on the old ticker..
same happened a few years later,
instead of moving I stretched too far...
oh well.

I might cut he grass tomorrow if it stays dry....
Busy morning ahead...
Zebedee says the usual
How often did the golf courses let you win?
Your own clubs and golfing gear, or did you borrow.
"Bob The Gardener" doesn't have quite the same ring to it as "Bob The Builder", does it...
Appropriated, you mean to say they never presented you with a set when you left? That's extreme penny pinching...
Where'd all that money, from planting, disappear.
Back still giving problems.
Chest pains, best not ignored. Even if they leave you feeling daft later.

Supposed to be dry again, maybe you will get that grass cut.
Watch out for that ceiling!!
Sithi
 
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