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Old 2014-05-01, 1:53pm
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Default New Shedio

I love my husband. <3

I've been wanting to torch for years but had no space to do it, so when he moved over here from the US and we got married, he promised he would build me a shedio in my tiny yard.

It's finally complete and I'm so excited!
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Old 2014-05-01, 3:19pm
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Very cool!

I never get tired of looking at studios. I love all the colors for your drawers.
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Old 2014-05-01, 4:38pm
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Nice work Mr. Hubby, that is great!
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Old 2014-05-01, 7:58pm
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Looks like the fun is ready to happen. It's beautiful. Enjoy!
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Old 2014-05-01, 8:04pm
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I wish I could figure out a way to move out of the garage. HD keeps shoving my bead making things over and leaving tools and stuff on my workbench
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Old 2014-05-01, 8:15pm
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Put a box on the floor & dump all his dumped stuff in the box, & I mean immediately when you see it?
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Old 2014-05-04, 6:01pm
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Woo hoo!!!! It's been a long time coming, and I'm so glad you finally have it!!
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Old 2014-05-04, 9:41pm
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I'd love to be in a garage. I'm in the living room, with ventilation and propane outside (before anyone jumps on me). The burn marks on the carpet are so uncute.
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Old 2014-05-04, 9:45pm
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Ruth, I do prefer the garage over the living room...lol
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Old 2014-05-04, 9:47pm
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By the way, the shedio is awesome, just the right size. Everything is within reach with just enough work space.
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Old 2014-05-09, 11:14pm
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That is adorable!! Enjoy!

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Oh wonderful - I wish you many happy hours creating amazing glassy goodness in your fab new space!
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Old 2014-05-10, 11:58am
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Thanks for all the kind words

I've been out every day torching, so definitely addicted and realise how much practice I need. Looking to sign up for classes too.
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Congrats! It looks great.
I'm with Kristen. I love looking at setups!
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Old 2014-05-14, 4:56am
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Good for you, he did a great job.
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Nice work space. Happy torching.
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Old 2014-05-25, 6:33am
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Your shed is cute as can be. I love the way it is finished inside. My only questions would be about your ventilation and propane, I see that flexible ducting and it looks like it is bent back and against the wall? Also that red tank, is that propane? I always encourage people to be as safe as they can, not trying to be critical, but I would rethink that ventilation, and if that is propane inside there, it's easy to put it outside in a rubber garbage can and cut holes and run it in from outside, never have propane in there with you, it's a really bad idea. In such a small space your ventilation is critical, there is not much air to dilute the fume there. IMHO a hood and smooth wall ducting are important if you don't want to be breathing fume. Opening a window does not effectively evacuate fume either. Not trying to rain on your parade, you are so close to a perfect set up, but health wise a few changes would be very valuable.
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What a great space - enjoy!
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