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Will follow this with interest John. I wish I had the skill to build an extension the wife would love a sun room built on the back. I think converting the now redundant single garage into a room will be as far as my ability could manage.
Will follow this with interest John. I wish I had the skill to build an extension the wife would love a sun room built on the back. I think converting the now redundant single garage into a room will be as far as my ability could manage.
Brian, this build will be pretty straight forward. It's basically a roof on some pillars... Your garage build should have set you up for some proper building work! Go for it, I mean, what could possibly go wrong?!?!
"B.A." Baracus: "Talk to me, talk sense so I can talk back. Not all this jibberjabber like breaking the peace and all that."
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Brian, this build will be pretty straight forward. It's basically a roof on some pillars... Your garage build should have set you up for some proper building work! Go for it, I mean, what could possibly go wrong?!?!
6m+ of 12x4" of spruce, weighing god knows what 100/120kg or more? took some thought, but rigged up a system to get it 8 foot in the air and into the metal supporting posts... Approx 3 hours to get in place, but well worth it. The Wood The Posts 23 x 3.6m lengths of 6"x2" painted in Willow Green. Ready for the roof. Post in place and beam at "first lift" Can you see my cup of tea 6m away? And hup! Et Voila! Next are the 2 that go back to the house - Perlin type support for the roof. These are lightr in comparison! 10x4" 5m lengths... More to follow soon folks.
"B.A." Baracus: "Talk to me, talk sense so I can talk back. Not all this jibberjabber like breaking the peace and all that."
www.johnthebuilder.info
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