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About AlanM52

Retired

Formatting layout practise session

As everyday Australians struggle to pay their bills and see their house prices drop, one type of company is riding record profits.

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Sunny days do the mowing

  Grass needs mowing and with the miserable winter weather not able to get out – until now. Finally some sunny days ahead to get the mowing done – yay. from Blogger https://ift.tt/NsCwfTB via IFTTT

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Batman LE – Sneak preview

The bat is propped up against some white cardboard.. look OK.   from Blogger https://ift.tt/uFonbAN via IFTTT

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Chook shed heater

With the really cold weather Speckles is spending nights in the entry foyer. She is waiting for me when I wake up and follows me like a dog when I go out to unlock the front gates then down to … Continue reading

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Blogger RSS Feed

You are invited but you will need a RSS reader. Please click on My RSS Feed under Links to follow my Blogger blog adventures – thanks.

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My Blogger blog.

Check out Alan Mackenzie’s blog on BlogSpot. More to come…

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Mini Batman wall light – part 1

Here is the Mini Batman front panel, from two years ago! Went through my lighting stuff and found a auto day/night motion sensor controller with LED strip lights. With a bat this small the challenge is to fit that controller … Continue reading

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Speckles – let me in!

With the very cold weather she has been sleeping inside – in the entrance foyer!

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Good morning Speckles

Weather is so cold she is camping in the entry foyer

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Workshop bench storage – part 1

Replacing the electronics/electrical workbench top storage shelf which was simply a length of flooring timber from leftovers when our house was built in 1971 OMG

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