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  1. #1
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    Finished the roof,
    Put the edge trim on,
    Made the hatch and latches,
    Fitted the lights,
    Fitted the mounting board for the pulleys and targets .

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    That looks really smart

    Well done mate.

    Matty
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    I must say thats turned out brilliant,
    and with all the sound deadening you'll probably make more noise breathing

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    So glad I followed this thread... great job mate.. I love a good build thread!!!
    Donald

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob Anybody View Post
    I must say thats turned out brilliant,
    and with all the sound deadening you'll probably make more noise breathing
    I've laid white carpet on the bottom of the tube as well, so the tube is very dead sounding now, not a hint of an echo
    I had to go crawling to the end of it to fit the lights (felt like Bruce Willis), so I was fully enclosed in the tube, it's very quiet in there.
    I'll be welding up the pellet catchers tomorrow, they will also be carpet covered, as will the back stop.
    Once the end panel is made to cover the gap, that'll be the tube finished.
    Last edited by MrChipShoulder; 09-10-2018 at 08:02 PM.

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    That’s a cracking job you’ve done there !

    As far as I know from when I got rid of my old garage and built a new workshop is that if it’s made of brick or a material that is considered permanent ( concrete / blocks etc ) then you might need planning permission. None of what you’ve done is permanent as it essentially timber / plastic and could easily be removed.

    Here you go, plenty on the net

    https://www.planningportal.co.uk/inf...3/outbuildings

    The only thing you’ve done wrong is make an awful lot of us envious

    Norm

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sunbeam View Post
    I've laid white carpet on the bottom of the tube as well, so the tube is very dead sounding now, not a hint of an echo
    I had to go crawling to the end of it to fit the lights (felt like Bruce Willis), so I was fully enclosed in the tube, it's very quiet in there.
    I'll be welding up the pellet catchers tomorrow, they will also be carpet covered, as will the back stop.
    Once the end panel is made to cover the gap, that'll be the tube finished.
    All you need now is Alan Rickman to lay siege to the shed, and you’ll be good to go

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    bossmugler is offline More breaking even than breaking bad
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    Looks Brilliant

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    You certainly are a good builder Top job mate ,how much is the membership

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