aaronmorris
Head's a shed
Thanks for the replys chaps, hopefully it all gets sorted this week.
Oh and yes, I am pretty chuffed with the galvanised bits too
Oh and yes, I am pretty chuffed with the galvanised bits too
solicitors have finally admitted they are no where near ready after weeks of stringing us along.
So sorry to hear that, it must be painfull going through all that then sitting in limbo waiting to go only to be disappointed. Stupid bloody solicitors only thing they seem to excel at is collecting their bill.
Really sorry to hear that. Probate can be a real cow to sort out especially if there are family members who can't agree. Very wrong of them all to lead you on if they weren't ready to go. When this happened to us in the past we did end up finding somewhere we liked better so don't give up.
Blimey. Sorry to hear this.
Charming
Are they not liable in some way for all the grief they appear to have caused ?
( Maybe ??)
I've been looking for a new house in wales for 2 years mate believe me it will be ok I won't just settle for just now as it has to be wright for my wife's horses.
+1You could build a big shed out of timber and never let on it's for cars.
Would be a whole heap cheaper than building with block.
Looks good Aaron, I have often wondered about replacing the turbo cartridge, where did you get the new one? I've seen a few on sale on e bay, some of them offer a warranty but only if you have it fitted by a full time garage.Good god I just can't get back into the swing of things, don't know why, and not like me, everything just still seems up in the air even though everything is back where it should be, just lost interest a little, weather doesn't help mind..
So we have decided we will stay where we are anyway, bugger going through all that again, so seen as we are I have decided I want to build myself a garage, and if I am going to do it, now is the ideal time whilst everything is still reasonably tidy and still packed up in boxes.
Thinking something 6m x 5m, which keeps me under the 30sq2 m so that no building control is needed. (just another expense)
Just need to get the architect out as I will need to apply for planning permission as I will be building within 2m of a boundary.
Once I get that rolling I will get the tree taken down that is right in the way and dismantle the sheds.
Other thought is to getting it moving sooner rather than later seen as I can't really do that much on the project in the cold anyhow, and who knows, come middle of summer it could even have a roof on and be water tight(ish)
But I'll see what mr architect says first, pretty sure I can build what I am thinking, but he'll know for sure.
I did do a little this morning actually, but not a great deal, just rebuilt a turbo with a new cartridge.
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Also has the advantage that if you do move later you can take it with much more easily (depending upon how you build it) and timber is often warmer without fitting insulation etc.You could build a big shed out of timber and never let on it's for cars.
Would be a whole heap cheaper than building with block.
Is that all
You could build a big shed out of timber and never let on it's for cars.
Would be a whole heap cheaper than building with block.
Looks good Aaron, I have often wondered about replacing the turbo cartridge, where did you get the new one? I've seen a few on sale on e bay, some of them offer a warranty but only if you have it fitted by a full time garage.
Also has the advantage that if you do move later you can take it with much more easily (depending upon how you build it) and timber is often warmer without fitting insulation etc.