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Assuming that at some stage, im going to be unable to get all the way down the A9, im still going to be there for the grand opening...if i get an invite of course. And when are yourself and Annie, and Andy and Alan coming up for a visit...im feeling all neglected.
looks good brian love to have one of them in my back garden beats getting wet on the pavement! but i do have the council to come around one a month to clean my mess up hehe! road sweepers are great!
not to wee wee on your parade and not sure if you thought about it but if you gable ended the front and back you could have enough room and height for a ramp? as you can see i am busy at work and drew a quick skectch up dimed.
i rememebred it was a man cave and no women allowed but hey!
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looks good brian love to have one of them in my back garden beats getting wet on the pavement! but i do have the council to come around one a month to clean my mess up hehe! road sweepers are great!
not to wee wee on your parade and not sure if you thought about it but if you gable ended the front and back you could have enough room and height for a ramp? as you can see i am busy at work and drew a quick skectch up dimed.
i rememebred it was a man cave and no women allowed but hey!
Danny; Why is there a picture of a woman standing in the corner "letting one rip"?..........
looks good, but silly question? where's your barbecue going to go? is that your back yard?
It's the front garden, BBQ is round the back garden
Originally posted by Thrifty
actually looking at your foundations again is there a valid reason you didnt make it any bigger ? i.e. to the fence line, within cm's? if it were me i would have maximised the space maybe im missing a rule here?
You are missing a rule. Also 400 square feet is big enough for me.
Assuming that at some stage, im going to be unable to get all the way down the A9, im still going to be there for the grand opening...if i get an invite of course. And when are yourself and Annie, and Andy and Alan coming up for a visit...im feeling all neglected.
You will get an invite however no excuse needed drop in any time.
I will be up your way in the spring {always am at some point}
looks good brian love to have one of them in my back garden beats getting wet on the pavement! but i do have the council to come around one a month to clean my mess up hehe! road sweepers are great!
not to wee wee on your parade and not sure if you thought about it but if you gable ended the front and back you could have enough room and height for a ramp? as you can see i am busy at work and drew a quick skectch up dimed.
i rememebred it was a man cave and no women allowed but hey!
Don't want gables mate, I want the roof to be a close match to my house which has a dutch style hipped roof. Got to stay in the wifes good books. It was trade off, better looking = no ramp. It was a close ran decision
Major Major man jealousy here, of course I would never admit that to your face I`d have to give it the old `yeah it`s alright, I`d have done it this way tho.............
I was pretty pleased with myself when I put the old hifi and and a chair in the shed lol
Hey, Brian. Since you have reluctantly had to put aside any plans to install a ramp, have you considered an inspection pit? I dont think that it would invalidate your planning permission. either custom build and line your own, or take a look at these wee chaps..........http://mech-mate.co.uk/Motor-Pits.html ........
Hey, Brian. Since you have reluctantly had to put aside any plans to install a ramp, have you considered an inspection pit? I dont think that it would invalidate your planning permission. either custom build and line your own, or take a look at these wee chaps..........http://mech-mate.co.uk/Motor-Pits.html ........
Major step forward today, thanks to all who showed up to help.
Alan and I fitted the DPM in the rain.
Thankfully it went off 20min later just as this showed up.
Old Murray who has years of experience in pouring concrete keeps a close eye on Gordon as he works the bull float. We also hired a motorised easyscreed which we ran over for the first level and to get the air out.
I am glad to see it out the ground at last. Lots of digging, 8 ton of hardcore, 2 ton of sand and 9 ton of concrete. Now for the blocks.
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