A lean-to
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It was at this stage I thought a rain water gutter was needed, I didn't mind the water cascading on to the grass but not on to another roof.

So fitted the rain water gutter.

   

   

I'll give it a coat of paint or two the same colour as the roof and fascias  ...............  won't be so noticeable.
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The rain water gutter painted - all blends in Smiley-dancenana No where nearly so noticeable

   

   

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Dave, no downspout?  17428 

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I "liked" the posts in your post, but the system only lets us like "this" post, but I'm not sure which one of the three it's referring to. Rest assured I do like them all though.  Big Grin 

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Thanks Willie,
The lean-to slopes towards the back I'll fix a rain water gutter to the lean-to and the downspout from the roof (gutter) above will exit into the gutter on the lean-to. Well that's the plan Smile . A cunning plan Rotfl
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Looks like a typical project where one thing leads to another. I set out to put a tile back splashon one of the bathroom counters last week and now it has a new counter top, sink and faucet and there is talk of paint. Yikes

Nice job on the gutter.

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(10-23-2014, 01:41 PM)TomG Wrote: Looks like a typical project where one thing leads to another. I set out to put a tile back splashon one of the bathroom counters last week and now it has a new counter top, sink and faucet and there is talk of paint. Yikes

Tom

Thanks Tom,
Yep, that happens to me as well. Big Grin
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A bit more digging Sweat 
Concreted in some more edging blocks.
   

Getting rid of the grass.
   

Filled it with 1/2" (13mm) stone and cut the posts to the correct heights.
   

   

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Nice work Dave. Thumbsup

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... nah .... your lathe and mill and shaper will skid all over the place on those stones - you need a good thick layer of concrete and rebar !!!!:)
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5176Busy,Busy,Busy Work,Work,Work after all this work I need a BEER!! 5176 Smiley-eatdrink004 Smiley-signs107
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