Could I flog this ?
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Just let your housemate invite his cricket team around for a bbq and when its 2 in the morning and they get cold they can torch it along with your stored clothes, fouton mattress, couch, spare tyre etc.. and then when its finished throw on the next door neighbours wood he has neatly stacked waiting to do a loft conversion (you will find that behind the fence that just burnt down) ... *******!!
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Deano
I'll show the post to wifey as she's wanting to get one for Ez & I'd prefer something like that to one of those multi-coloured wendy houses...
I imagine it would need to be dismantled? Can't see it going as a whole. However, what is the width (& don't say its 8ft sq - that doesn't look 8ft across!)?
Anyone got a trailer the size that I can borrow to take that thing? Car transporter one should be OK!
I'll show the post to wifey as she's wanting to get one for Ez & I'd prefer something like that to one of those multi-coloured wendy houses...
I imagine it would need to be dismantled? Can't see it going as a whole. However, what is the width (& don't say its 8ft sq - that doesn't look 8ft across!)?
Anyone got a trailer the size that I can borrow to take that thing? Car transporter one should be OK!
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Puff you moronic non ICQ non-MSN ing noob. Its 8ft square. 96". I went and measured it special like before posting.
Tiggs - Still not tempted then ?
LOL @ Astraboy.
The main problem with moving whole is that its right in the corner so would be very difficult to get at (unless you come tomorrow when he fence behind is being replaced). So Would need dismantling - a fairly non-trivial job I'm afraid.
Deano
[Edited by dsmith - 10/4/2002 2:41:09 PM]
Tiggs - Still not tempted then ?
LOL @ Astraboy.
The main problem with moving whole is that its right in the corner so would be very difficult to get at (unless you come tomorrow when he fence behind is being replaced). So Would need dismantling - a fairly non-trivial job I'm afraid.
Deano
[Edited by dsmith - 10/4/2002 2:41:09 PM]
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Diablo - no joke - thats the only reason we've come up with so far for keeping it. I could even keep a 10st GS and an akita in there - but wife and I still out too much during the day for a dog (even an itsy bitsy little non-devil one)
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Puff
Its all nailed. I've just had a good poke round. The back and side you cant see are actually 2 old gates (have old hinges on inside - supports on the back - which is outside the house) so Ideally it would need to be in a corner in the same orientation.
There's no doubt taking it apaert and rebuilding will be a fair amount of effort.but no reason that I can see that it couldn't be done.
And just to prove it I took this pic..
If you want more pics - shout (but dont use the telephone - its not natural )
Deano
Its all nailed. I've just had a good poke round. The back and side you cant see are actually 2 old gates (have old hinges on inside - supports on the back - which is outside the house) so Ideally it would need to be in a corner in the same orientation.
There's no doubt taking it apaert and rebuilding will be a fair amount of effort.but no reason that I can see that it couldn't be done.
And just to prove it I took this pic..
If you want more pics - shout (but dont use the telephone - its not natural )
Deano
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Huh?
I reckon I could pull out 8ft odd of tape-measure, plonk it against the edge of a piece of wood & make it look like I was measuring something 8ft wide/long
Yup that would have to be the orientation, as I'd want to hide it away in my garden In fact, there is only one place for it.
I reckon I could pull out 8ft odd of tape-measure, plonk it against the edge of a piece of wood & make it look like I was measuring something 8ft wide/long
Yup that would have to be the orientation, as I'd want to hide it away in my garden In fact, there is only one place for it.
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