Every Jag Owner needs a Shed . . . Here's How!

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Old 06-05-2020 | 11:46 AM
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Hey Clarke, Good to see you're up, and doing things. As they say you can't keep a Good Man Down! Kudos to the Son for helping. I've got 4 boys, and usually have to set up a BBQ/ Family gathering. To get them over to help. But hey Good Family, Good Food, what could be better. LOL! It's hard sometimes cause they all have their own lives, and kids. So getting help can sometimes be tough. Especially when "you" need it. The Shop looks great by the way. It's sure a lot neater then mine. Hows the leg's?

Jack
 
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Old 06-06-2020 | 11:53 PM
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Clarke, that is a Dandy shed!
Just Dandy!
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Old 06-07-2020 | 02:18 AM
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Originally Posted by 89 Jacobra
Hey Clarke, Good to see you're up, and doing things. As they say you can't keep a Good Man Down! Kudos to the Son for helping. I've got 4 boys, and usually have to set up a BBQ/ Family gathering. To get them over to help. But hey Good Family, Good Food, what could be better. LOL! It's hard sometimes cause they all have their own lives, and kids. So getting help can sometimes be tough. Especially when "you" need it. The Shop looks great by the way. It's sure a lot neater then mine. Hows the leg's?

Jack
Jack, the work from the son came With a price, fed and housed for the night before. But we are a two hour drive from his place.
Arm and leg are recovering well, on a walking stick most of the time now and driving all the cars. Using tools etc. But not quite at returning to work point.

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Clarke, that is a Dandy shed!
Just Dandy!
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Elinor, I agree with you. But 12 weeks of it in mess was hard to look at. I moved all the crap into the car spaces a couple of days before the accident, that was supposed to be for a week.
 
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Old 06-07-2020 | 09:42 AM
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Didn't realize that you were out of action Clarke. What happened? Sounds like you're back on the mend though. I hope so. The shed looks great.
All the best,
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Old 06-08-2020 | 01:51 AM
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Didn't realize that you were out of action Clarke. What happened? Sounds like you're back on the mend though. I hope so. The shed looks great.
All the best,
Doug
Head on with a car riding the bike up around Melaney. No at fault driver, I hit spilt deisel and changed lanes unvoluntaraly. Well on the mend now.




 
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Old 06-25-2020 | 08:25 AM
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Van in, it takes up most of the serious work space. I’ll be pulling it outside to make space on a fairly regular basis I assume.






 
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Old 06-25-2020 | 12:58 PM
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Yeah that box on wheels, really clogged up the shed. LOL!

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