This would be the shed of all sheds, of course.repurposed for surfers not hockey folks, take of hosers.
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Love those ward twinzersI just finished some bort storage. Left some room to add to the quiver. #lifegoals
Y, do u live on a fault? no bungee no problem 4 me.no bungees? freaking amateur
nose down allows a lean towards the wall. tail down squash and swallow tails balance weird, imo.Whats the deal with nose down or tail down? Is it a kook move to do tail down? Should I panic and rearrange asap.. Tail up does show off the leash string setup...
My asyms would slip out if they were tail down.Whats the deal with nose down or tail down? Is it a kook move to do tail down? Should I panic and rearrange asap.. Tail up does show off the leash string setup...
You're slacking. I see room for four more boards.I just finished some bort storage. Left some room to add to the quiver. #lifegoals
Bro, is the red BZ your DD and the bigger blue your step-up? #dropkneeI just finished some bort storage. Left some room to add to the quiver. #lifegoals
How many liters Is the table?A dining room table.
How many liters Is the table?
Do the T-nuts lock into a specific place on the T-Rails ?I finally sorta finished the shed. The t-rails worked really well, and probably ended up being necessary, given the 3-ft depth.
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Here's the pretty-much-finished-but-never-really-finished shed: A few pics of the shed
over-engineered stuff of note:
Embarrassing stuff of note:
- * Adjustable dividers on t-rail system
- * Flex-sealed floor
- * Solar-powered light
- * The framing
- * The amount of design that went into it fitting under the roof facade while still being removable without complete disassembly
- * The fact that it might weigh around a half metric ton.
- * Probably the roof, depending on whether it works once it rains again.
No - the T-nuts are nuts. the t-bolts screw into the nuts, and the rail is between the two. as you tighten them together (by twisting the dowel), the dowel becomes securely fastened to wherever it is on the t-rail.Do the T-nuts lock into a specific place on the T-Rails ?
Judging by the pristine condition of the wax, one would assume you have more boards than surfing days during the year.I just finished some bort storage. Left some room to add to the quiver. #lifegoals
You're not far off, at least for this year.Judging by the pristine condition of the wax, one would assume you have more boards than surfing days during the year.
Anyone have an easy ceiling storage fix that is slightly more dignified than a pair of looped ropes?