Nice to see something positive come from COVID. Created a good space there.
Nice to see something positive come from COVID. Created a good space there.
And I know I might be a little harsh to him at times, but I have to say a huge thank you for all the help @gookah has given me along the way.
He's finally perfected the art of sharpening a pencil whilst sitting on his fat backside drinking tea and watching someone do a proper job for a change![]()
That post started well, but never mind.....
Anyway, I have to sharpen the pencils, because those round ended scissors won't, and they are the only things I can trust you with.
That is one smart living space. Only point you may encounter is that after a period of sitting the tyres may pull up the paint off the floor. Aluminium plates on the floor for wheels to sit on stop that.
You both must be really proud of that and a worthy car to reside in it.
I sit mine on a piece of cardboard to store them in a stack with cardboard in between each tyre. And now I'm depressed cos it'll soon be time to put the winter set on.
Tony.
I was actually meaning the tyres on the car carrying it's weight.
I misunderstood! Yeah if the car is left in there for long periods I'll look at putting something under the tyres. It's not often it will sit it there, maybe 4 or 5 days at most and that will be very rare. I looked at the snap down floor tiles but it's around £400 - £500 to do the lot. I think I will probably get two sections to lay down where the car drives in and out for starters.Update is that the roof blew off in the wind and the sides collapsed a couple of days later. Must have been @gookah's dodgy building.
I will update in the next week or so. Just ordered some more lights to fit![]()