Colthebrummie
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Shame it's not solid concrete, you might have been able to squeeze a car lift in the middle of the floor.
Col
Col
I'm sure I can't afford to get one at the moment!Shame it's not solid concrete, you might have been able to squeeze a car lift in the middle of the floor.
Col
The flooring is 18mm thick Spano V313.
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Ideally I'd have liked to have had a different better quality floor
Oh wow - thanks for that.I had to look up what Spano V313 is but we have used that when renovating the house. Can't vouch for the quality you've got but we used a big piece as our doorstep. Just for a weeks, you know, until I'd fabricated a permanent doorstep.
As things go, that took 3 years and to my amazement, that Spano board was as sturdy as it was when we put it there. And it had been in sun, rain, snow and ice for all those years. Great stuff.
Forget to ask - have you got your carport built?I had to look up what Spano V313 is but we have used that when renovating the house. Can't vouch for the quality you've got but we used a big piece as our doorstep. Just for a weeks, you know, until I'd fabricated a permanent doorstep.
As things go, that took 3 years and to my amazement, that Spano board was as sturdy as it was when we put it there. And it had been in sun, rain, snow and ice for all those years. Great stuff.
There is loads of cheap secondhand cladding in Britain currently, one one previous owner.Oh wow - thanks for that.
I really would not expect it to last that long. Good to know that what I thought was a budget decision, might turn out to be a good choice after all!
Even so I'm still lusting after some really nice Steenschotten or perhaps some Douglas to make the floor have a feeling of quality. This probably won't happen as I don't believe in paying more than 10 euros a square meter for sheet material...
...it seems like I've turned in Darryl Kerrigan in the film The Castle (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Castle_(1997_Australian_film)) - always waiting on some cheap cladding...
[Really old film - but still a classic - especially with the endless building renovations]
If Panorama has got it right (last night's program) it will probably be fly tipped.There is loads of cheap secondhand cladding in Britain currently, one one previous owner.
Col
There you go then, it's free.If Panorama has got it right (last night's program) it will probably be fly tipped.
Yes I sure did. I started with a big slab of reinforced concrete! With a big ol' hole for a midsize scissor lift. I welded galvanized steel tubes (50mm x 100mm) together to make a frame, roofing consists of multiwall polycarbonate panels and the aluminum mounting profiles for those panels I simply glued to the steel tubes. Prevents that Land Rover disease, galvanic corrosion, as well.Forget to ask - have you got your carport built?
I see Darryl likes to add tacky renovations to his house - his castle. I can relate to that!...it seems like I've turned in Darryl Kerrigan in the film The Castle (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Castle_(1997_Australian_film))
Yes I sure did. I started with a big slab of reinforced concrete! With a big ol' hole for a midsize scissor lift. I welded galvanized steel tubes (50mm x 100mm) together to make a frame, roofing consists of multiwall polycarbonate panels and the aluminum mounting profiles for those panels I simply glued to the steel tubes. Prevents that Land Rover disease, galvanic corrosion, as well.
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We weren't allowed to build a one car garage because the municipality designated that corner of our plot as Front Garden, even though it's enclosed by 3 Back Gardens and not visible from a public road. But a 3m high carport was within the rules - so that's what I built.
Now it's off hunting for a fitting scissor lift.
I see Darryl likes to add tacky renovations to his house - his castle. I can relate to that!
Somehow I missed the updates to this thread. I blame old age. How is the garage coming along?
I have a strong opinion on civil servants - since I am one, I suppose I am entitled to. The amount of rules in this country is staggering and they are mostly annoying to people wouldn't break them anyway. Oh well.
Get better soon and I'm looking forward to progress on the garage!
How rude:-Nice to see someone taking as long as me to sort their Landy out. Lol
In some cases I think it does.I put a new horn on mine a couple of years ago, does that count as a resto
Col
Buying the new bits is the easiest part, its getting off your arse that many of us struggle with.I probably have a horn, in a box/pile of parts. I have a galvo chassis that has been sat outside for errrrrr 4years so it's now ready for chassis paint. I even have the chassis paint, now all I need is for one to meet t'other.
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