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Rabbit Shed Renovation

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by Doghouse Riley, Mar 28, 2019.

  1. Doghouse Riley

    Doghouse Riley Head Gardener

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    This is the Rabbit Shed

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    I built it out of reclaimed "3X 2", roofing ply and three wooden framed windows, for our eight year old daughter's increasing collection of rabbits and guinea pigs.
    These have long gone and our daughter now fifty-one years-old, moved out decades ago and has her own home, partner and four kids.

    But we still call it the Rabbit Shed, but it houses my garden tools and two freezers. I also have a Nodar dartboard and cabinet that I can hang on the hooks on the door.
    There's two vents I had to put in when we put the freezers in there, to stop them getting too warm. I've got insulating material I can put up gainst the windows to stop it getting too warm.

    I was up on the roof today pruning off bits of next door's trees. The roofing felt is looking a bit sorry, I patched it with some left-over felt, several years ago. So I've decided to change it before it starts to leak and whilst I still have the physical ability to do it. Fortunately it only requires one roll. I've ordered a non-tear variety, similar to that which I used to re-felt the tea-house nearly ten years ago.
     
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