You made a very good job of the fence. There’s only one problem. I can see the braces on the gate should go across the other way to hold the cord away from the hinges.
Hallo Adam. Looking good and so much work still to be done. But it will all be worth it. Plus it will be more secure. I think I would have put slightly higher gates at the end. Certainly ones you cannot climb. Think security Adam 😀
One of many jobs on my list is the Fence before the new shed goes up, trouble is the list keeps growing. by the way the Guy collected the wacker, but I still have the roofing sheets.
@@orkidknog4147 you allus dew like runnern ern a gret luld ul squit don't ya. I guess you bin out gorping at Adams fence, morbin to yaself, Ter bors fence ain't wholly streight and a sight sosh and on the huh, and a rare lud ull kelter. I guess you dew the plumb line and spirit level just to double check you wasn't being duzzy I dast mardle that based on your previous puckaterry you know as much about fencing as the bissy barner bee flying past the mawkin or uld hedge Betty, greenulf, or the spink thatul soon be a sitting singing their Jollificearshuns. Us together could be fargivin dew we feel you crowdin for a barny over the fence. Now I'm sure the lovers of the Norfolk dialect will adore this, and outsiders will wonder what on earth it means 😝
Waiting for rumers to start about Mr & Mrs Mancave having won the lottery, or inherited a fortune lol. Sounds like you have similar type of neighbours to us on one side.
@@OutandaboutR my best friend lives in a tiny place called Burnt Fen. Id love to live where she does, 2 acres of land surround by fields. The nearest neighbour is almost half a mile away. We used to have a nice place at Heckingham, victorian red brick cottage on an acre of land with fields on 2 sides, very large workshop, tractor/engine shed, green house, small fruit orchard, plumb, pear, apple, and cherry trees, with oak, pine and weeping willows around the boundry. half the land was for growing veg and other half was lawn, but sadly we had to sell up after my grandad died in 1994. Sadly. A property developer brought it and spoilt it and built on the land, but they were happy days.
@@James_Rivett oh how lovely for your friend the perfect place. Oh that’s a great shame though great to have those wonderful memories. You never know you may get back to a place like that again one day 🤞🤞xx
Wooden gates? I was unaware they could galvanise wooden gates. They must be very clever chaps. haha. Just make sure your covered roof is not more than 2.5m (8ft) off its floor.
we was laughing watching an audience with Michael Parkinson. One of his first jobs was for a local newspaper, and he covered a wedding. The printing room missed out a single letter. The last paragraph read, "the happy couple then exchanged gifts. The bride have her groom a stainless steel toast rack, and the groom gave his bride an electric c'ock". Apparently the editor sent a memo round after that and said, any clocks, electric or otherwise, shall from now on, be referred to as time pieces.
??????? *comments added for the total opposite of malice x just an observation x much love x in fact whilst I'm here... I've bought 2 x stationary engines because of you bringing there mere existence to me x regards, Marc.