Fee
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Registered: 16th Nov 05
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Three of them are
The smallest one is the old coldshed, which is now our washhouse...with washing machine, freezer, booze etc...i think there was a picture of it earlier in here
The other two are just full of junk at the moment...paint/wood etc
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MarkM
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That wall is brilliant. Looks like its been there for years!
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Graham88
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Registered: 16th Apr 07
Location: South East Kent Drives: E46 M3
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Wall is awesome
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AK
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Registered: 5th Jul 00
Location: Aberdeen City
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Gregor
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Looks good , have you left a gap between the boards ?
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AK
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yup, look on the bottom pic. You can see the gaps on the nearest boards. You just cant see the far away gaps because of the angle.
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AK
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Go Fee.....
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Fee
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yep...there is gaps between the boards.
looking quite good, even if I do say so myself!
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C2RL R
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have you re-pointed the brick work on the back of your house?
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AK
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we havent.... but it looks to have been down at some point in the past.
The new 'clean' bit at the bottom of the door is new. That was a window looking out from a bedroom before. The house next door looks to have been re-pointed more recently, and more elegantly that the back of ours!
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Daimo B
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You 2 earn too bloody much money
Coming on very nicely though.
Garage building is a must, all the security you'd want then.
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AK
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[Edited on 10-06-2009 by AK]
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C2RL R
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you're going to have to be careful when you step out of your back door in winter. that decking will be very slippy.
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Fee
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Can't be much worse than all the shit we had to dodge/walk round before!
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AK
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[Edited on 11-06-2009 by AK]
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micra_pete
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that's a lot of decking! looks great though
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Fee
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Tell me about it! It's taking me f*ing ages!
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AK
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JadeM
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Your house looks ace, inside and out
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AK
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Garage:
full size can be seen http://trackscotland.co.uk/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=39
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a_j_mair
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not trying for storey and a hlaf then?
what size did you go for in the end, doesnt look that big judging from the personell door, the sky boat fit in there
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Fee
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It's about 4.5m or possibly higher now as the roof pitch had to be increased. Enough height for a car lift anyway
[Edited on 12-06-2009 by Fee]
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AK
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the garage next door is a large 'single'
Its roughly 6m wide by 7m long
I find it a bit daft that we have to have a larger pitch, when the one next door as not even peaked, and nearly bloody flat. Daft
[Edited on 12-06-2009 by AK]
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AK
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starting to plan the interior of the garage...
Option 1:
basic option is two skyline sized cars with 500mm basic clearance all round (thats enough to get in out isnt it). Cars can be rejigged if needing to be worked on.
That will leave 1500mm at the rear for cabints/work bench and 1000mm at one side for decent access/storage. Thoughts?!
Full Size mofo - http://trackscotland.co.uk/gallery/albums/garage/design.png
Option 2:
room for 3 cars....
4 poster lift with car stored on and raised/locked. Car stored under and car parked along side. Will be quite tight but a good option for long term storage of 3 cars. Not really ideal if using cars and working in the garage daily. Reduces storage space a fair bit.
Full Size mofo - http://trackscotland.co.uk/gallery/albums/garage/design_lift.png
Option 3:
Prob the 'cleanest' option. 4 poster in the centre with lots of room all round. Ability to store 2 cars too. 1 car on, 1 car under.
The 4 poster is movable so an option for more day to day stuff compared to Option2.
Full Size mofo - http://trackscotland.co.uk/gallery/albums/garage/design_lift_single.png
[Edited on 13-06-2009 by AK]
[Edited on 13-06-2009 by AK]
[Edited on 13-06-2009 by AK]
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AK
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fee has been busy again
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