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What's your monumental unfinished project ?

One of mine is 15 years ago digging out and pouring foundations 3ft deep for an extension I never built (yet). It's just covered in patio. I took a week off work so lost a week's earnings at the time and bust my chops bigstyle to complete the footings. It took some digging and the effort to carry so much cement (50kg bags) and sand through to the back almost broke mine. People still say have I finished the 'extension' yet. Bastads.

I wonder if my most significant project is the portfolio of unfinished projects I have accomplished.

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Salsaboy Wrote:

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> I bought a wooden dolls house to make for my kids,

> just before the eldest one was born. It's still

> not finished and my kids are 19 and 16 now.


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Maybe you'll finish it in time for the grandchildren :))

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