There were some big loads taken out to the site.
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There were some big loads taken out to the site.
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There are no deer there now.
Wife isn't interested in shooting, but loves to come along and doesn't mind the blood and guts. Ive got as far as digging a toilet hole and buying a dunny seat (the hole is now full of water).
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This is where I got the kit set from:
https://gardenshedcentral.co.nz
Cant get the ute to the hut. Several KM of steep tracks. Am going to take a kennel up on the quad when it dries out a bit.
I gotta say that mostly Brian did the building. Without him the hut would never have happened. I was in awe of what a good tradesman can do with limited tools and materials.
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Cripes. That's something to think about.
No :)
Thank you Mr Browning . Here's another one she took.
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Yeah, Brian has been great. And a good teacher - I now know the difference between a bearer and a joist, and a rafter and a purlin. :) Son Craig has been handy on the tools too - he and Brian built...
I couldn't have built it from scratch for the $5K complete with lining and veranda that the kitset cost me. The only extras above that were 3 bearers for it to sit on. Brian is knocking up a couple...
:) Being an old fuddy duddy I hold tight to the no "guns and wine" rule. Besides, the camp stretchers were probably not up to the likely consequences :)
Kit set came from here:
https://gardenshedcentral.co.nz
MSL that's the lining stacked on the floor (in pic) so insulating and lining still to go up. Then 2 bunks and a fold up table. Have a little wood stove (bought through the forum) to go in too.
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My wife came out with me to help paint the hut Brian and I have built. The first night it has been slept in.
Shot a nice little deer late in the evening that my wife liked the skin on (270wsm, 375...