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What did you do in your shed? 2025

Started by Hairs, April 03, 2025, 07:23:42 PM

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Hairs

Sorry if there is a current thread, I did search.

Being bloody wet over the last couple of weeks, and unable to work(flooded roads, local ferry out of operation due to high river levels), I spent a bit of time in the shed, even with young Jack.
We've built shelves, organising stuff, he's bought a heap of tools(he's nearly finished his Fitters & Turners apprenticeship), 3 in one might, tig, welder.
Today on my Rodeo work ute,  I installed a 100W solar panel, controller, second battery, 12v to 18v Makita charger and Sorted the ladder racks.
I also fitted to Fysh's 2018 MUX a bonnet protector & window weather sheilds.
Also ordered a plug & play replacement upgrade car radio/reverse camera/Bluetooth, which has Android carplay.
Been a busy day.
Cheers


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Bad Scott

Fitter and turner Nowadays it's fitter and machinist
Good trade too

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Hairs


His apprenticeship papers say Turner.

Should see the toys, I mean tools he brings home

I was thinking of buying a kit shed for the New Age Road Owl & my 4.8m work trailer.
A good mate of Jack's, his dad owns a fabrication business, we will be now building a 10x7 skillion shed off the side of the house.
All council approved, of cause.


You don't use magic to disappear, ya use a 4x4 & Swag.
You don't use magic to disappear, all you need is a 4wd & a Swag ;)

Bad Scott

Some of the measuring equipment costs a bomb
Is the shed gonna be big enough 🤔
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Hairs



Quote from: Bad Scott on April 04, 2025, 04:43:48 AM
Is the shed gonna be big enough

You had to go there,



You don't use magic to disappear, ya use a 4x4 & Swag.

You don't use magic to disappear, all you need is a 4wd & a Swag ;)

Fizzie

Quote from: Bad Scott on April 04, 2025, 04:43:48 AM
Is the shed gonna be big enough 🤔

Is there even such a thing as too big a shed ???
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Ain't no such thing!

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Bad Scott

Quote from: Hairs on April 04, 2025, 06:11:12 AM

You had to go there,



You don't use magic to disappear, ya use a 4x4 & Swag.
Definitely. One must go double story as a minimum. How else is one gonna get a hoist in, let alone a machine shop and a fab shop

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Quote from: Bad Scott on April 03, 2025, 07:36:40 PM
Fitter and turner Nowadays it's fitter and machinist
Good trade too

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We used to call the cooks in the RAAF "fitters and turners" They fit it into pots and turn it into sh1t..
4.2L TD Toyota Troopy, (Clarke's Country Camper Trailer, softfloor.) sold it and bought a Avan Ray small poptop caravan.

rags

Today in my shed , well at least in the office in the corner of the shed,  I pulled all the wet floor vinyl up and now have a dehumidifier running to dry things out after springing a leak during Cyclone Alf and the rain that we have had in the following weeks.
Have already fixed the leak that emanated from water tracking in via the A/C service pipes where they past through the wall.
Tomorrow will be a job to repair/replace the MDF wall sheets that have grown as a result of acting as a sponge. A bit of painting and then put the vinyl back down. Hopefully sorted by Sunday evening.

GGV8Cruza

Refitted the MSA seat covers, after 10 years service i gave them a wash in the machine

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Bad Scott

Quote from: GGV8Cruza on April 05, 2025, 10:00:44 AM
Refitted the MSA seat covers, after 10 years service i gave them a wash in the machine

GG
Winch rope next

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Hairs

Not in the shed, but I gave the shed a bit of TLC.
Cleaned the gutters
Yeah I know, should of done it a month ago before all the rain.



You don't use magic to disappear, ya use a 4x4 & Swag.

You don't use magic to disappear, all you need is a 4wd & a Swag ;)

Fizzie

Does outside of the house count ???

Late Saturday arvo I took some stuff out to the bin & there was a wet patch on the path near the front tap. Thought the tap couldn't have been turned off properly, so the hose has dribbled, gave the tap handle a twist & didn't think any more about it.

Sunday arvo, Leafz comes rushing in after doing the same thing, to say there's water running out of the wall! Have a look & yep, there's water apparently coming out of the base of the tap, where it joins the actual pipe inside the brick wall, then running down the wall & dribbling out the weep holes! :o Not hard though - only ~1l/5 minutes. Turned the water off at the meter to stop it as we don't know what it's doing down inside the wall ??? (Van water tanks were still full from Alfred though, so we've got lots available 8))

Got on to our usual plumber first thing Monday morning but he's in Coffs atm, cleaning out a house after his Dad died a little while ago :'( He'll be back up on Wednesday & will come out then, but also said that that small an amount wouldn't be enough to do any damage over the next few days :-\

Decided that we'd take a brick out from around the the tap, as he'd need to get in there anyway, & found the problem! #1

But having a closer look, it shows a very interesting example of work from ~44 years ago! #2
Now, I'm not a plumber, but I don't think copper pipe is supposed to be kinked like that! :o ::) :-X Probably explains why we've never had decent water pressure in that tap, from the day we moved in here! >:(

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rags

@Fizzie, it looks  like 101 Qld plumbing, with 1/2" garden taps their specialty. The plumber should have used a 15BP (back plate) brass fitting screwed to the frame and a brass long thread through the brick wall.

Doing an apprenticeship in NSW Public Works 40 plus years ago we learnt to ensure any external tap was vandal proof and your example was certainly not.

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Hairs

Got around to working on the work ute, 99 Rodeo.
A lot of the components are left overs, or from upgrades from other projects.
Yeah, sure it's Kings stuff, however it works. :)
1, Swapped out the old car battery(2nd) I was using to charge 18V batteries for my power tools and install a 120 AGM, slimline.
I had previously installed a 150W panel over the cab between the ladder racks to charge this, as well as a Redarc Smart charger when driving.
2, Rearranged the side storage area to accommodate the taller battery. Which made me get rid of stuff I hadn't used for years. Yeah I know, I need now next job.
3, Installed a 15lt Kings fridge, I bought 2 about 9 months ago ago on sale for $300 delivered.
So now it's time for some tunes a  few

You don't use magic to disappear, ya use a 4x4 & Swag.
You don't use magic to disappear, all you need is a 4wd & a Swag ;)

Bird

I know the Patrol overseas has the center console fridge (or used to), but never understood why it wasnt an option in AU, they are a great idea.
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Reidybreeze

Well I haven't had a chance to work in the shed yet, but we have currently upgraded. 21x10 with a 6m awning. Removed the old solar from the house, and an all new system on the roof.

Slowly moving stuff in and setting it up. Soon to build a mezzanine then bar area underneath. We supplied the land and the in laws build the shed so they have somewhere to store stuff and stay in the van until they start travelling since they have sold their house.

Tanks and driveway hopefully getting done once all this rain goes away.





Fizzie

Quote from: Reidybreeze on November 02, 2025, 08:32:55 PM21x10 with a 6m awning.

Yeah, that counts as a shed! ;D  :cup:

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Quote from: Bird on October 20, 2025, 09:40:34 AMI know the Patrol overseas has the center console fridge (or used to), but never understood why it wasnt an option in AU, they are a great idea.

The TI-L has a centre console fridge. Keeps drinks icy cold whilst driving.
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Foo

I layed out my inverter, dc/dc charger, auxilary batter, power board on the floor and when I looked at it, I got a headache and walked away.  :P I rely should get this fitted into my Triton but I need to get my head around where I'll run all of the wiring and how I want it all setup.  :-[

Foo
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lloydus67

Quote from: Foo on November 04, 2025, 07:32:13 AMI layed out my inverter, dc/dc charger, auxilary batter, power board on the floor and when I looked at it, I got a headache and walked away.  :P I rely should get this fitted into my Triton but I need to get my head around where I'll run all of the wiring and how I want it all setup.  :-[

Foo
Hi foo
What size dcdc? 20-25a draw a bit over 30 amps, you will need 16mm or 6Awg with a 40. Amp midi fuse.
If you have a 40a dcdc charger, 16mm will work with a 50amp midi fuse, some people find (particularly on longer cable runs, like to caravans) that they can't get 40 amps out of the charger because of volt drop into the dcdc charger and need to go to 25mm or 4Awg
If you are going a 50amp plus dcdc you will need 25mm or 4Awg and a 60 amp midi or maxi fuse.

Do you have an agm battery or lithium?
If it's lithium you really need a shunt to be able to monitor your battery state of charge. I would recommend victron 500a smartshunt ($110) or Victron BMV-712 ($200) if you want a display. Victron are the industry leader, have a Bluetooth app for setup and monitoring and are very reliable.

What size inverter do you have? 1000-1500w and you will need a minimum of 35mm or 2Awg with a 100 or 150amp fuse
A 2000w inverter will need a minimum of 50mm or 0Awg cable and a 200amp fuse.
A 3000w inverter will need  a minimum of 70mm or 2/0Awg but 95mm  3/0Awg or  120mm  4/0Awg is preferred depending on run length. You will need at least a 250 -300amp maxi fuse and fuse holder.
I hope this helps you out Foo,
Please ask if you have any questions
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Put new blades on the ride-on and the walk behind mowers, ready to mow over the weekend. I have probably left it a little longer than I should, but regular showers running through have put to waste several well crafted plans.

Not that I am begrudging the rain.