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Re: Garden, Drive and Garage Re-Build...
Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 1:24 pm
by Chaps
I would quite happily use my garage building skills for others yes, but - you may never have a finished garage lol. I unfortunately start something, and it drags on for months...
Roofing materials are hopefully getting delivered today ready for the next dry day!
Re: Garden, Drive and Garage Re-Build...
Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 2:51 pm
by G60MAT
Re: Garden, Drive and Garage Re-Build...
Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 3:59 pm
by Chaps
Its true.... my best mate calls me half a job jimmy!! this one is getting finished though - before winter sets in as well!!
Electric supply has been sourced. Have a mate who is an electrician and i rang him asking what i should use for it, He recommended 4-6mm armourd due to the length of run and maybe wanting to run a welder/grinder/heater/beer fridge/tv/stereo/toasty maker etc etc..... 2.5mm is ok for just sockets and stuff, but if put anything exciting on it will pop the breaker. He happenes to have half a reel of 4mm Armoured Cable left over from this job he did, and said I can have it for lending him a hand a while back.
I need to get a circuit breaker box, some 2.5mm T&E for the sockets and a light but its saved me well over 100quid as normally you have to buy a 50m roll. Well happy!
Re: Garden, Drive and Garage Re-Build...
Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 4:33 pm
by Chaps
Remaining wood for the garage gets delivered tomorrow afternoon, by the end of the weekend I am hoping to have a nearly clad and roof'd garage!
I am hoping it should go together quite quickly from here on out..
Re: Garden, Drive and Garage Re-Build...
Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 10:24 am
by Chaps
New toy arrived just in time too.....
and a box of 10000 nails!! yay.....
Re: Garden, Drive and Garage Re-Build...
Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 12:04 pm
by lewp91
is that air powered?
Re: Garden, Drive and Garage Re-Build...
Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 10:06 pm
by Chaps
Yeah man it air powered. Quality little tool. Fires up to 50mm nails so perfect for paneling and lighter joinery jobs. The Mrs has been helping and is well impressed with it. We got most of the back wall done so its defo worth having one if you have a big job like this.
Re: Garden, Drive and Garage Re-Build...
Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 10:59 pm
by Chaps
Nearly there now, spent fri, sat and sunday on the garage as it was really nice weather, we got loads done.
Roofing went on without too much trouble, longest time was spent setting it all up, then trimming the rafters and nailing on batten ready for the onduline sheets. Once we had worked out the best way to set it out it it was quite easy to nail in place. Batten was spaced at 600mm centres so the sheet had 4 supporting each one. each sheet took 36 nails, prob abit overkill but i ordered loads so thought more was better than less.
Saturday ended like this, with the LHS roof finished.
Sunshine..... Makes such a difference!!!
Sat night i went out and had far too many beers to celebrate progress, so sunday was a little more relaxed but i managed the rest of the roof. Under ordered on sheeting by 4 so had to stop, and i saved doing the ridge until its all fixed but it should only take a few hours to complete once they arrive.
Pic from sunday evening.
Today there wasnt much work on so took the afternoon off to finish the walls.. 4hrs later both sides were done. I still need to cut the cladding back but i thought it was easier to fly it past then cut it all off in one go once it was finished. I will put my work bench along the side where the windows are i think.
its taken quite abit of work but really happy with how its looking so far. going to finish the front and gable ends this week hopefully then I can think about glass and doors...
Re: Garden, Drive and Garage Re-Build...
Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 9:53 am
by G60MAT
Wow, really taking shape now! Great work!

Re: Garden, Drive and Garage Re-Build...
Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 10:16 am
by eefy
Looking matey, bet you cant wait to the the rocco in there now :)
oh I;ve posted up about a meet on the 28th mate, if you can make it I'll throw the suspension in the boot :)
Re: Garden, Drive and Garage Re-Build...
Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 2:37 pm
by Chaps
yep it will be great to get my rocco in there.. its been 4 years since i had my car at my house!
28th is looking good, no plans as of yet. i will keep an eye out for further details matey.
cheers
Re: Garden, Drive and Garage Re-Build...
Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2013 11:08 am
by Chaps
Like with everything I do, it take a little time to get an update going on. But fear not my friends progress has been made with the garage! We have doors and windows in now!!
I have run all my electric in for the garage now, and half finished the ply lining on the interior walls too… still got to put sockets / lights / switches on and wire into the circuit board but thats a job for another day. I need to finish the interior walls first connect the electrics and then I will get the floor painted, make some shelving and good work bench.
Its not quite finished but we are getting there slowly!

Re: Garden, Drive and Garage Re-Build...
Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2013 1:42 pm
by G60MAT
Re: Garden, Drive and Garage Re-Build...
Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2013 4:41 pm
by Chaps
G60MAT wrote:
yeah man... I was so chuffed when the doors went on yesterday!
Re: Garden, Drive and Garage Re-Build...
Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2013 8:22 am
by eefy
Awesome mate, now all it needs is the rocco in there so you can get it running and over to VWNW ;)