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| But the most satisfying words after a construction are "I am so glad we went ahead and did......." Putting in a WFO is not inexpensive, but the only cost for continued enjoyment is a little wood and lots of great ingredients for tasty food. |
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| Drake, I usually hear....."I was thinking......" |
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| !8/04/08 Today was a big day. i got my first garden bed concreted today and i am shagged. i will post photos tommorrow as it was dark by the time i finished. Very big news is all the brick arrived for the oven. i needed to put in a big day as i am doing a refresher course in cheese making for the weekend. Mark |
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| here are some photos of the form work before i mixed the concrete. the walls are 150mm thick 500mm deep and about 20000mm long. it is one way of keeping entertained Mark |
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| You have a strong back Hagrid. Makes mine hurt just looking at the forms!
__________________ GJBingham ----------------------------------- Everyone makes mistakes. The trick is to make mistakes when nobody is looking. - |
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| is that a chicken looking around that vertical beam above your stove? |
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| where do you live? Panama? |
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| Gj i am from the group called one steps "you know" (one step from the trees). in truth it did take me bit to fill it and i must say i am pleased that there is only 2 1/2 to go. the next 2 i will need to do in 2 parts as i have used all my material and i do not have enough to go around the whole bed in one hit. Mark |
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| Maburton i live in Canberra the capital of Australia. i am not sure of what you mean about the chicken however they are up the back. i made them a run between the wooden garden beds and the fence. we have 3 chickens and 1 duck. Along the back fence i have espaliered a lot of fruit trees and by having the run along there the chooks fertalize the trees , keep the weeds down, keep the pests down, and clean up any wind fall. so they are a great bonus. Mark Last edited by Hagrid; 04-18-2008 at 07:48 PM. |
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| Looks like a Chicken to me.... A nice big one waiting to roast in the oven? Really nice progress - with all that concrete, I can tell you are not adverse to hard work!!! Christo
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