So what does your garage look like?

I was thing radiator grill - Doh!
Think I'd rather have something between me and the stuff in the back. Would;t want it joining me up front.

I'm an engineering surveyor so usually only carry my PPE and small hand tools and inspection equipment that I keep in my bag. There's nothing I carry that sits much higher than 500mm.
I agree with you though, that if I was carrying anything bulky, I'd put the grill back on top of the bulkhead
 
Thanks Andy :thumbsup:
That link is very useful and from what I understand from it I should be fine installing a car port/canopy.....which would make life so much easier.
Would be able to work on/ wash the cars even when it's raining.
I trust you've got back to Blighty ok then ?

Steve
Yeah, long journey time though. It would be so much more exciting if airlines flew at 100 feet and threw in the odd barrel role. Bored to death :mad:
 
Yeah, long journey time though. It would be so much more exciting if airlines flew at 100 feet and threw in the odd barrel role. Bored to death :mad:
Best way to fly is asleep (unless of course you are the pilot!). Noise cancelling headphones essential. I also now have some ear-plugs that cut noise by >35dB. Will be giving those a try.
Which time zone is your head in at the moment?
 
Best way to fly is asleep (unless of course you are the pilot!). Noise cancelling headphones essential. I also now have some ear-plugs that cut noise by >35dB. Will be giving those a try.
Which time zone is your head in at the moment?
Agreed, I'm normally asleep at "wheels up" stage but it's never like a proper kip though.
 
I'm an engineering surveyor so usually only carry my PPE and small hand tools and inspection equipment that I keep in my bag. There's nothing I carry that sits much higher than 500mm.
I agree with you though, that if I was carrying anything bulky, I'd put the grill back on top of the bulkhead
Its the big stuff that hurts - :eek:
Thankfully I'm not on site that often, and when I am its not usually needing PPE - Only need a hard hat and High-Viz. Both fit in the spare wheel space in the boot. If there's a climb on a mast then you don't want to be caught in the drop zone without the HH. An accidentally dropped bolt can kill up to 100m or more out from the mast - they hit something then bounce out - Ouch.
 
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