About our shed
About Us
Operating as a wood working club since 1999, currently meeting at the heritage listed old Coach House at Ammerdown. We meet Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday mornings. Our shed is inclusive, welcoming to all who are interested in learning, working with wood and sharing knowledge.
We mill salvaged logs, using a passively heated kiln to dry the timber. The timber is then used for wood turning, joinery, furniture repair/restoration, making of stools and other items for sale by commission
Shed Activities
Milling of salvaged logs, wood turning, joinery
Find us
Contact
Tim Hammond
Address
Phone
0439 918 972Proudly supported by
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Positive impacts
The Australian Men’s Shed Association (AMSA) is the national service provider supporting more than 1,200 Men’s, Women’s and Community Sheds and is recognised as one of Australia’s largest male-based community development organisations.
AMSA was established in 2007 by a collection of Australian independent community-based Men’s Sheds to represent, support and promote the Men’s Shed movement. It was founded on the principle of sharing information between sheds and those communities wishing to establish and operate a Men’s Shed. It acts as a central hub for information exchange.
Facts & Figures
1,200+
Sheds
Men’s Sheds across Australia (that's more Men's Sheds than Macca's restaurants!)
12
Countries
More than 2,500 Men's Sheds operate in 12 countries
30
Years
The first Men's Shed was established in 1993 (Goolwa, South Australia)
50,000+
Australians
More than 50,000 Australian men participate in Men's Sheds