Wow Ian - can't wait for stop-frame movie posting - you realise this is only the beginning - you will now want more, more, ever bigger, ever more de-luxe - just say no..... you're on a slipppery slope.
"Meet the new boss - same as the old boss - We all get fooled again"
The amount of time it's taking, I'm not sure that there is a business model in there for me
you realise this is only the beginning - you will now want more, more, ever bigger, ever more de-luxe
Actually I think that this is my fightback for not being 'allowed' to do more work on the extension we had built last year - the SO has no faith in me ...
as promised my pykie shed built from bits and bobs salvaged for sweet FA
all i bought was 4 bags of dust and the tile battens,whole thing all my own work <gulp>
needs rendering etc ,the last piccy is the M/H going down to the 1938 air raid shelter,10' by 7' room with 6' ceiling,floor is 10 ' below the floor of the shed so my beer should ok down there if the luftwaffe start up again
LLL
cheers andy,if you look closely its all remnants of jobs that i have done,them boots are 2 pair down the line from the others,they never last
all i need now is a barrel of guiness and a pump......
cheers LLL
Looks sweet. I love the 'basement' - I've left a gap in my reinforcement in case I ever want to dig out an inspection pit, but I don't think I'll be putting another room down there!
at least youve somewhere to go and hide when her indoors starts on one... must clear mine out this year so i can do the same:D t rouble is... all this come in handy stuff keeps building up:D
general builder, maintenance engineer, gas and plumbing installations, extensions etc
A fairly sedate weekend, this one - did some stuff other than shedding. Still, managed to add some extra roof timbers and a reclaimed Velux:
Query: when attempting a job tht would be best with two people, does it take one person 2, 3 or 4 times as long (if not more)? All that fetching of stuff that could be passed, clamping up that could have been held, etc ...
Ooh, me back! Ah, me knees. Thought I'd done all the digging when I laid the base. Nope, forgot about the 30-40m service trench. The Spousal Overunit didn't want too much mess made of the lawn so it was 'surgical precision' with the 'masking tarps' and backfilling as I went along: