1000 Stories of Shedders

1000 Stories is quite a tall order, though with around 500 Sheds registered it amounts to 2 stories per Shed! It’s being orchestrated by Louise Starks, a consultant, on behalf of UK Men’s Sheds Association. If you want to know more about it, just ask graham_storer@btinternet.com. Railway Dave has made…

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On the verge

We wanted to finish off the roof of the Smoker’s “bus stop” at the Sports’ Club. New roofs on houses use “dry verges” to make the left and right verges (edges) of a tiled roof watertight. Was always simply mortared up in the past! Wet verge! “Let’s do a proper…

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Yorvic @ Preston Park

There is an interesting display at Preston Hall of things Viking. It would seem that they were into pole lathes too! This week the grandsons are off school and with us as grandparents. One of the things we started on Bank Holiday Monday was working through the cutting list for…

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Green Matters

Sheds are fairly green. They often reuse and upcycle. Pallet wood is a strong, good quality wood that can be planed and thicknessed to make some smart looking items. In Norton, The Forge’s Helen Deeham is leading an initiative for a monthly green market using the Friends’ Meeting House across…

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First Phase End in Sight

Phase 1 is the stabilisation of the floors in the kitchen  and entrance to the hut, now done, and the installation of new guttering and downpipes for roof rainwater (now delivered for installation). By Easter the guttering should be up and slack in the roof sheets arising from asbestos removal…

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