I would just like to say

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When eye gets me garage rebuilt we will have the asbestos sheets removed by er contractor specialist. Brick walls knocked down. Concrete base dug up. All waste dumped int canal under cover of darkness.

We is avvin a new concrete base as old one is suspect. Tis int 3 bits. Old walls bowed er bit and leaning. New concrete base un brick walls. Now ere's the roof bit eye is stuck ont.

Eye always fort it be betterer to have a tiled roof like me castle. But eye recently realised that would be heavy. Inside garage floor space size is 9x20 foot. So that's got to be a fare weight of tiles to cover a 45 degree pitched roof ont top. Perhaps it be betterer to finish the roof int somefink else. But what?

It will be an up and down pitched roof at 45 degrees to match others local and the one it's replacing. What would yer use to cover it that will last a long time?
 
Also I thought that classic insurance will be cheaper than modern car insurance so that mighty be beneficial
Might be, but do you have any NCD built up or another car you can use every day? Cos they tend to want to know that.
Limit the mileage and accept a huge loading and you will reduce it a bit.
 
Have a chat with Adrian Flux. They specialise in old classics and young drivers
And they are a fecking waste of time. (Sorry Marmaduke but you'll find plenty on here who agree with me.)
Lancaster are pretty good and there are others.
Dealt a lot with Adrian Flux over the years as they "specialise" in all sorts of non-average cars and drivers, in my case it was kit cars. Sure they'll sign you up, although they are no cheaper and often more expensive than other "specialist" insurers, but come claim time, there are quite a few horror stories. :(:(:(
 
And they are a fecking waste of time. (Sorry Marmaduke but you'll find plenty on here who agree with me.)
Lancaster are pretty good and there are others.
Dealt a lot with Adrian Flux over the years as they "specialise" in all sorts of non-average cars and drivers, in my case it was kit cars. Sure they'll sign you up, although they are no cheaper and often more expensive than other "specialist" insurers, but come claim time, there are quite a few horror stories. :(:(:(
Personally I think the best thing to do is to get quotes as well as reviews and then I will look at pros and cons and choose from that
 
Personally I think the best thing to do is to get quotes as well as reviews and then I will look at pros and cons and choose from that
Yeah, what do I know? I've only been insuring kit cars since 1988, (and ran a kit car club for 15 years where we all discussed insurance among other things). And I have insured modified Landies since 2004.
Reviews mean F all, they are only put up by people with an axe to grind, or the gullible.
As for pros and cons of quotes, they'll all promise much the same.

You are only 17, so I am biting my tongue and not saying more acid stuff.
 
Yeah, what do I know? I've only been insuring kit cars since 1988, (and ran a kit car club for 15 years where we all discussed insurance among other things). And I have insured modified Landies since 2004.
Reviews mean F all, they are only put up by people with an axe to grind, or the gullible.
As for pros and cons of quotes, they'll all promise much the same.

You are only 17, so I am biting my tongue and not saying more acid stuff.
I'm sorry I wasn't aware of your experience and it wasn't my intention to offend u. I only said it because that's just my philosophy towards decisions but I deeply respect your input
 
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