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Making and repairing in a shed at the bottom of the garden

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Copyright © Workshopshed 2008-2025

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Workshopshed - Making and repairing in a shed at the bottom of the garden Workshopshed Making and repairing in a shed at the bottom of the garden ☰ Home About The Blog The Shed The Editor Books Interviews Projects Finished In Progress Others Resources Reviews Techniques Woodworms and tongue removal October 22, 2025 The other week we had an electrician in adding a new circuit and to route the cabled we asked them to put them under the floor. Which in turn meant lifting some tongue and grove floorboards. Which I did with a combination of crowbar and claw hammer. Which although effective did mean that the plank in question wasn’t in a fit state to be put back in. There was a need to get access in a different room so for that one, I used a multi-tool saw to cut the plank which hence meant it could be reused. Getting the new board in was fiddly due to a couple of things. Firstly the old boards were 15mm thick and the new ones 18mm thick. So severa...

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