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I set up a kegerator during lockdown and it's the best thing I've done as I hate bottling.
I started selling some of my tools to start brewing, I've got a bandsaw and planer/thicknesser I might have to sell to get some corny kegs or other kegging gear
 
Another log to do but with the help of my new friend. Mind it can be feisty so need to give it a lot of respect.
 

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Another log to do but with the help of my new friend. Mind it can be feisty so need to give it a lot of respect.

Be flipping careful with that thing mate, I saw a pro nearly take his hand off with one. There’s after ones like this (see attached) that should mean you can pick your nose afterwards.
 

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Hubby build pizza oven. His next thing is to build me wine rack for all my brews :)
 

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Be flipping careful with that thing mate, I saw a pro nearly take his hand off with one. There’s after ones like this (see attached) that should mean you can pick your nose afterwards.
Aye have seen them, but being extremely careful as there is an almighty kick back on it if you are not paying attention. 👍
 
Knocked this up Thursday and Friday as my gazebo got ruined in a storm last week. Still to be painted.
 

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Nice. I need one of those, my patio is South facing and in direct sun all day, can do with some shade
Cheers.
I'd only mentioned to the missus that I could make something to replace the gazebo in passing so she replied why don't you. £160 including paint as we already had the cover and lights. The seating I made from CLS and a recycled double bed and the table is from old fence wood left over two years ago.
 
Cheers.
I'd only mentioned to the missus that I could make something to replace the gazebo in passing so she replied why don't you. £160 including paint as we already had the cover and lights. The seating I made from CLS and a recycled double bed and the table is from old fence wood left over two years ago.
Now I need to get my hubby to do the same over here :) looking great! My garden is also south facing and at the moment get blasted all day long
 
I've got a bandsaw and planer/thicknesser I might have to sell to get some corny kegs or other kegging gear
Give me a shout if you're selling. My bandsaw gave up the ghost and always wanted a thicknesser
 
Well lockdown is still in full swing so have decided to do a bit outside today as we have a break in the weather.Old hutch was demolished by eldest sun and overhanging branches sawn down so as I can clear the back of the garden to make a patio for the gazebo replacement I built last year as I want to close it in so we can make use of it properly.But first a good old fire.
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