Took advantage of the nice weather on Saturday to pend some time sorting Shedquarters out a bit.
The initial installation was done is a hurry, and the table was never exactly where I wanted it. Plus I just chucked all my terrain boxes underneath it. The white garden table I've been using for coffee cups is also a nuisance, being round and not fitting into a corner properly.
Due to it being spring and also because of where the shed is we were doing some other back garden tidying up. We used to have a temporary greenhouse but we have decided not to bother with it any more, so that means the shelving in that is now looking for a new location. It's a bit lightweight, but I reckoned I could attach it to the wall struts and that would keep it in place.
The shelving has gone up just fine, - it's about 12" deep, so takes the terrain boxes sideways on. A bit of chipboard shelving on the top gives somewhere to put coffee cups. Just need to put labels on the sides of the boxes now.
A spare set of cold frame shelves has also come to light for the other corner.
All I need to do now is to sort out whats in what box and label them up properly.
And I've also moved the table into the middle a bit more and centralised it under the lights.
And this morning I laid a bit of temporary block paving up to the door.
It's all coming along nicely.
The initial installation was done is a hurry, and the table was never exactly where I wanted it. Plus I just chucked all my terrain boxes underneath it. The white garden table I've been using for coffee cups is also a nuisance, being round and not fitting into a corner properly.
Due to it being spring and also because of where the shed is we were doing some other back garden tidying up. We used to have a temporary greenhouse but we have decided not to bother with it any more, so that means the shelving in that is now looking for a new location. It's a bit lightweight, but I reckoned I could attach it to the wall struts and that would keep it in place.
The shelving has gone up just fine, - it's about 12" deep, so takes the terrain boxes sideways on. A bit of chipboard shelving on the top gives somewhere to put coffee cups. Just need to put labels on the sides of the boxes now.
A spare set of cold frame shelves has also come to light for the other corner.
All I need to do now is to sort out whats in what box and label them up properly.
And I've also moved the table into the middle a bit more and centralised it under the lights.
And this morning I laid a bit of temporary block paving up to the door.
It's all coming along nicely.
Looks good! The dalek poster is a particularly nice touch. I was always a Tom Baker man myself although Pertwee and Davison were'nt bad either.
ReplyDeleteBest Regards,
Stokes
Glad you like it. That's a good poster. One of our members doesn't see what it has to do with wargaming but as he is otherwise a thoroughly good chap we can forgive him that.
DeleteI'm a Baker man as well. After that it is a close call between Pertwee, Tennant and Smith. Smith edges it just at the moment.
Very impressive, sir.
ReplyDelete--Jeff
Looks even better now every thing is neatly in plastic crates with labels on them.
DeleteHi, just dropping by to say that the shed is looking awesome.
ReplyDeleteHope you may have many great battles there..
Have you seen the recent picture with the added hat shelf?
DeleteDefinitely my favourite place to be!