This one was a ton of work!!
Unfortunately it was soooo much work I didn’t get many pictures.
So if you have a need to see pictures just check the Workshop Series Part Vor Storage Ø Plastic Ø Tools in Sight!
But here is the problem that heavy cement solved.
It was raining the day I took this.
The two worktables would be hard to get over the 4 inch drop. Great idea
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Build a cement ramp!
And…to cover the ugly edge of the workshop…extend the cement to include to square areas for potted plants.
I can feel my back already!
Did you know cement comes in 60 lb bags??
I found that out after loading 12 80 lb bags into the back of the truck, argh!
I haven’t spend much time working with cement…and now I know why, but I knew enough to color the cement brown.
I scrounged up leftover 2 x 4′s from the worktables and made frames.
This picture shows the ramp dry and the squares for potted plants still wet.
You may notice some lines on the left side of the ramp.
Looking closer it’s a large N with a smaller M on top.
This is a “logo” I designed to represent me and “my guy”. It can be found all over “the cabin” in many different forms.
Something fun anyone can do to express your relationship and love…ahhhh!
Enough of the mussy stuff…now back to cement.
Two important tools for forming cement…gloves and this handy cement edger {gives a “professional” look}.
And now…voila!
Here the cement ramp and squares are done…now for a massage *rubbing my aching back*
Hey, I didn’t get that cement pond!
Couldn’t squeeze a pond out of the $300 budget
Primer and Paint $60
PVC $22 {had paint and primer for the PVC}
That ugly orange outdoor electrical cord $17
Old jewelry box $6
Flexible metal electrical tubing one foot .80¢
Electrical cord and light kit for hanging funnel light $4
Ruler $3 {cause I did scrounge decorating and used the wood I had…even reused nails and screws}
Canning Jars $30
Spice Rack with wooden drawers found at antique store $30
12 Bags of 80 bl Cement $40
Cement Color $26
That great edging tool $9
Cement Gloves $5
2 Expansion Strips for between shed and cement ramp and square planters $6
Left in my back pocket $ 41.20 Note: I have been rounding up {cept for the .80¢ flexible metal electrical tubing cause it’s so cute and under a dollar}.
Only 2 Parts left of the Workshop Series and up next is Workshop Series Part VII or the Small Touches.
Just in case you haven’t heard…my little workshop is 6′ x 8′!!!
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