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How to Expand and Create a Workshop: the Key to Saving Space!
Learn how to optimize your workspace by expanding and setting up a workshop. Transforming a space can help you save room and create a more efficient working environment. Get tips on how to maximize space usage and enhance functionality!
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Master, I'm here to see you
I'll give you a little bit of a kick
Ha ha ha ha
I'm going to kill you.
I'm going to kill you.
I'm going to kill you.
I'm going to kill you.
Today, my two nephews made a big hole here. It's all stone
The white one inside is a little bit soaked and the outside one is a little bit hard
This hard stone is all dragged out to the side of the road and then the road is covered with a thicker layer
And then over here I'm going to want to take this area and then with that hook
I think it's a good idea to cut the whole area of the stone.
Many people also suggest that.
If you make the back wider,
I'm thinking about my workroom.
Maybe I'll build a pavilion here.
It's much better to make a workroom here than that position.
And then if you make it out here,
I want to pull it in from here and from that position.
But if I go out with this pole,
The bar becomes a triangle.
You see, so maybe it's still the outside wall of the flower bed
90 degrees like this, 90 degrees in
Then go to this corner and pull it in directly
It's equivalent to digging the arch point here
And then on this one, in the later stage
On this stone, it's a pavilion
Or what to do
Under this bamboo forest
Looking at the scenery and the grass is much better
It's made of that housework
And then add parking
The area is enough
It's raining all the time
And the water is too much for my hands
My hands and body are sore
That's it for today
And tomorrow, I'll continue to do that
Make that position wider
A lot of old people also suggest
Also thank you here
Everyone's smart and wise
I'll see you in the next video
Bye bye