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Nic’s pallet sheds

NIC wanted some small sheds on his rural property, and being a sensible man, didn’t want to spend much money to build them. Nic is a ham radio enthusiast and wanted a radio shack to set up and tinker with his collection of vintage radios and connect with the world. Nic’s wife Tanya is a garden enthusiast, currently transforming a bare paddock into a food forest, and she needed a garden shed.

Nic has managed to build both of these structures with very little financial outlay, and has diverted a lot of waste from landfill by building the sheds

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