DaveyLC
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
New plant
Also fitted these USB charging power sockets in the bedroom
So where do you hide all your man stuff? Has she got you started on the HRT yet?
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Steve
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one of the first jobs I said we needed to do was seal and paint the garage floor before anything gets put in it.
Of course that didnt happen, so 6 months later, garage full of shit decided to do it before any more stuff got in there.
Also got a load of metal shelving so needed to do it before I put that in.
After clearing all the stuff out I finally had an empty garage again
Bare concrete incredibly dusty though, so mixed in a 4-1 mix of water and pva and laid a first coat, then did a final pva coat of 50/50 mix
Worked well and sealed it all in and floor was not dusty at all after this, in fact I could have probably just left it at that, but wanted to paint it.
Used leyland trade heavy duty stuff
Not sure wether to bother going a couple of bricks up the wall too..
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Ben G
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Definitely go up the walls and get some white on them also.
Here's mine:
The white walls makes it much brighter inside.
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Steve
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What did you use for the white? Just normal white masonry paint?
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Steve
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Might not do the white actually. The bricks are weird like corrugated shape and also the walls go right up into the roof beam area as it's an A frame roof.
Think I'll just do the couple of bricks round the bottom.
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IvIarkgraham
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White walls
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Ben G
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Mines A frame aswell. I just boarded out the eaves so I can use it for storage. I used normal white wall paint. The cheap stuff where you get 25 litres for about a tenner or so. Done the job.
Doesn't take long. Just use a brush with a big head to get into the gaps.
[Edited on 30-10-2016 by Ben G]
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Steve
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Considered that too but builders warned not to board the eaves as they weren't designed for load bearing.
They said best way is to use joist hanger and put my own joists in
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IvIarkgraham
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Board it completely then paint everything white
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Ben G
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The builders probably didn't want you to drill holes everywhere but you did anyway.
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JM_16v
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
Considered that too but builders warned not to board the eaves as they weren't designed for load bearing.
They said best way is to use joist hanger and put my own joists in
There will prob be a safety factor of 2x the load on the roof so jsut dont load it like a cunt and your be fine
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Ian W
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
Mines A frame aswell. I just boarded out the eaves so I can use it for storage. I used normal white wall paint. The cheap stuff where you get 25 litres for about a tenner or so. Done the job.
Doesn't take long. Just use a brush with a big head to get into the gaps.
[Edited on 30-10-2016 by Ben G]
+ 1
I bought two big tubs of regular white matt for just under £20 and it covered my garage easily.
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Steve
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Did you screw to the underside of the eaves ben or lay boards on top of them?
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3CorsaMeal
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Board on top and screw every 150mm, could remove that diagonal brace as well then, you could even glue the board as well to make it extra strong
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Ben G
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Boards on top, as 3CM says. Bit of cutting required obviously, together them through the gaps between joists.
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Steve
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thinking about putting a few boards on top for areas i want to put stuff, then just board the underneath of the rest in lighter stuff
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IvIarkgraham
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Board on top all over paint boards white beans black. Stop being so gay
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3CorsaMeal
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Tinfoil it
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Ojc
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Paints floor before painting walls, I thought you were intelligent?
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Steve
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Floor needs another coat anyway
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Kev_GSI
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quote: Originally posted by Ojc
Paints floor before painting walls, I thought you were intelligent?
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Steve
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One wall done, this took 7.5 litres of paint! Fucking breeze block is a nightmare to paint
Need to tidy up the top and redo the floor paint edging
[Edited on 03-11-2016 by Steve]
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3CorsaMeal
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get a sprayer
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Ben G
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Sprayer will go everywhere. Not worth it. Just get a fuck off roller on a decent handle, then a fuck off brush to get in the crevices. Be done in a couple of days.
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Steve
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Problem is the other 3 walls are made with this weird bricks that are ridged
What you see here is after a roller, a brush will get between some of the larger ridges but the tighter ones not.
will have another go with the brush later and really load it up see what happens
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