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if things are'nt bad enough

turnaround360

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Been in the shed having a sort out and then a massive downpour and the shed is flooded and its still raining.:down:
 

Mattyd

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feel for ya.......
My workshop floods frequently its gutting....
I need to install a yard drain system, and just cant afford the cash at the minute...
 

ataylor

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Thats bad guys, it must be an awful feeling. Does your insurance cover any of this?
 

Mattyd

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mine doesnt cause nay physical damage..... just smells and is muddy, as its a concrete floor, and i have everything off the ground..
I will sort mine when i can be bothered to get a mini digger for a weekend... and 10 tonne of gravel
 

Jim

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Don't know what to say guys, i know how i would feel so i can understand why you are gutted ... The shed to me is like a second home, well in fact more like home ... :whistling:
 

Jimjam66

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Don't know what to say guys, i know how i would feel so i can understand why you are gutted ... The shed to me is like a second home, well in fact more like home ... :whistling:

Jim, I'm guessing your good lady doesn't visit this forum, otherwise you might find yourself living in the shed soon ... :funny:
 

wm460

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Been in the shed having a sort out and then a massive downpour and the shed is flooded and its still raining.:down:

Feel your pain, hope it is not to bad.

I will sort mine when i can be bothered to get a mini digger for a weekend... and 10 tonne of gravel

10 Tonne :goesred:

Don't know what to say guys, i know how i would feel so i can understand why you are gutted ... The shed to me is like a second home, well in fact more like home ... :whistling:

Me too.
 

Jim

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Jim, I'm guessing your good lady doesn't visit this forum, otherwise you might find yourself living in the shed soon ... :funny:


I dare not let her near the shed David, if she sees half the stuff i have in there, i would certainly be sleeping in the shed. :ciggrin:
 
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