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/offtopic Love the German-style license plate! Where did you make it and has it been ok to use it permanently?I've got a new prefab. (Well a year old when we bought the house so 3 now)View attachment 144203 I have around 4 feet length left if I reverse right in and it's around 1 and half times the width of the car so a nice size. It's great expect in really cold weather it drips off the metal roof beams so put some pipe lagging around them to stop it.
I never drive him up the wall we unbolted it together...Your dad probably just unbolted it while he was there....
.......on one of the many occasions you drove him up the wall ????
funnily enough my wife (who is the Heath and Safety Advisor where we work) turned up just as we were doing it, and started walking down the drive just as a 5" disc disintegrated and flew towards her..Glad to see health and safety is still alive and well up north
Not been on for a few days Dave. I'll measure up later and let you know.That's a decent size, do you know the rough width, looks quite a bit wider than standard? New ones are more than I want to pay unfortunately. Yours is the type I was looking at with them sort of panels that bolt together I think and not with the beams and brackets and panels like I had on mine. Only thing is getting a decent second hand one that comes down easily and goes back up the same is difficult. I would use a wooden apex roof with tinted panels if I went for a prefab.
Sorry Dave thread destruction!! Ebay and yes no issues./offtopic Love the German-style license plate! Where did you make it and has it been ok to use it permanently?
s*** sorry Dave! Forgot about this. I'll measure up in the morning. My apologies, I don't get on here as much as i used to.Not been on for a few days Dave. I'll measure up later and let you know.
That's a real bugger mate. I think I'd have been tempted to resolve it at the time because I'm sure over the last 86 years that extra 2 foot you lost has really bugged youMine was advertised as 18ft x 18ft so we put down an 18x18 slab including the pit. When I came to re erect the garage I managed to get the lower row up on my own but the next day I had to enrol my old Dad to help me lift the top row and get the bolts in. Bad news was when we were nearly done I realised that there were going to be 4 panels left over. The building was actually 18ft x 20ft. and as Dave said that extra 2ft makes a world of difference.
Tony.
Will your final drainage levels be ok?....................FrankieFew bits done over the past few days. The mini digger came Friday which made easy work of digging the base ready for the new slab. The new level will now actually be about 6" lower than where it sat before. This means there is hardly any incline from the drive upto the garage. We also took the level of the old patio down a bit so it will all sit at the same height, apart from the grass area at the rear which we will raise up a little. Both sides and rear had trenches dug out ready to sit the frame in.
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Another skip filled, another one needed
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Frame marked out and secured down.
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Had to shift this pile of hardcore into the middle of the base which will go under the concrete.
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Just need to compact the sides, then rake out the hardcore and compact again and it's ready for concrete.
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The old lower level of the patio is raised up, making it one level throughout. This needs compacting down as well and some hardcore on top them compacting again.
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Plus another skip almost filled yesterday, which was unbelievably hardwork as we've had torrential rain the last couple of days and it made the soil so sticky and heavy to shovel it in.
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Everywhere is now a mud bath, but at least no more skips are needed.