Pissing about with only half a clue on the shed site.

Routy56

Routy56

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Waved goodbye to this one today. Shouldn’t have bought it in the first place but it’s all a learning experience :)
Yep - absolute rubbish on rough. My friend has one and on his various building projects, can only use it on finished floor slabs etc. So most of the time it just sits there with flat batteries :p
 
Routy56

Routy56

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Managed to wangle my last job of the day over near the old homestead. Got about 3 hours in on the little end of the shed. Put the homemade grading beam on the borrowed Kubota and scratched the ground about best I could then fired up the monster whacker for a session. Despite my superior grade ear defenders it’s still ringing about 3 hours later. Turns out using the world’s largest pedestrian whacker plate under a tin roof is rather loud 😳.
There is 19t of good scalpings sat ready for me to cover it with when I get a chance.
Love those diesel Wackers - the dogs nuts :cool:. My ground working mate insists on hiring one. And 'cos it's heavy have to sling it with the big red hook into place etc. But he has a weak shoulder and I have to start it for him :ROFLMAO:
 
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6feetdown

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Love those diesel Wackers - the dogs nuts :cool:. My ground working mate insists on hiring one. And 'cos it's heavy have to sling it with the big red hook into place etc. But he has a weak shoulder and I have to start it for him :ROFLMAO:
The newer ones have easy start which is a lot easier
 
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Stroppymonkey

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Got a bit of time at it . Moved the scalpings in with the 4in1 bucket on Dads Tafe on Sunday. I wanted to get the wacker over it but out of consideration for the neighbours on a Sunday I abstained. Scratched it about with the homemade grading beam on the Kubota . Back today to run the big wacker over it , and the trench rammer around the edge . Scuffed out the high spots with Kubota and then wacked again. Still not flat but hopefully it will provide a cleaner surface than the clay. Will ruin it at the weekend and fill it back up with fodder and kit.

Loaded the dumper trailer. Carried out an emergency chicken s**t weld repair on the anti tip bar at the back, then dropped it at its new home. I have had it 2.5 years, used it a bit and actually made a small profit!
Not sure what’s going to replace it yet :)
 

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Stroppymonkey

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Have sold the pair of cabins I got last year . Had council enforcement sniffing around recently about my storage containers 😡 so decided the less stuff lying around the better. Loaded one earlier with Jack and forklift . Not too bad . Needed to take steels out of side of shed to get it out . Bolts for shed are M12 with 18mm nuts. Is that normal?
 

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Monkeybusiness

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My shed is all M16 (24mm spanner) holding the steel together. The z-purlins might have been smaller but I think everything was the same (will check over the weekend).
I don’t remember ever using an 18mm spanner on anything in the world ever?! 🤣
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
Have sold the pair of cabins I got last year . Had council enforcement sniffing around recently about my storage containers 😡 so decided the less stuff lying around the better. Loaded one earlier with Jack and forklift . Not too bad . Needed to take steels out of side of shed to get it out . Bolts for shed are M12 with 18mm nuts. Is that normal?

Jap m12s ....... ISO are 19mm

My shed is all M16 (24mm spanner) holding the steel together. The z-purlins might have been smaller but I think everything was the same (will check over the weekend).
I don’t remember ever using an 18mm spanner on anything in the world ever?! 🤣
'Drema has a few m12/18mil nuts .. 'kin annoying at times :rolleyes:
 
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