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Looks great, floor space is a couple of feet wider and about 10ft deeper than I have, it disappears very quickly when you are dealing with American dimensions.
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Doesn't it just...Blue wrote:Looks great, floor space is a couple of feet wider and about 10ft deeper than I have, it disappears very quickly when you are dealing with American dimensions.
Standard single garage + A body + toolchest and shelving = 8mm to spare at either end of the car.

Great project. Look forward to the updates.

-Jon.
Very envious of your planned garage. Keep details of whatever insulation you elect to use though. Insurance companies tend not to like some types of composite/sandwich insulation panels (mainly those with polystyrene internals) so you stand a better chance of an accurate premium if you can address this question at the outset.
Alan; whose 72 Challenger is inexorably taking over the house.
Work started today.
Moved the soakaway which was under where the new drive will be.
Plans from my engineer show 850 mm of type 1 required (eek).
That's 240 tonnes, or to help those like me who like to quantify things, twelve mostly full 8 wheel fixed 21 tonne dumper trucks.
in other words a s*it tonne of hardcore.
Tomorrow this continues.
Moved the soakaway which was under where the new drive will be.
Plans from my engineer show 850 mm of type 1 required (eek).
That's 240 tonnes, or to help those like me who like to quantify things, twelve mostly full 8 wheel fixed 21 tonne dumper trucks.
in other words a s*it tonne of hardcore.
Tomorrow this continues.
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update
update
We needed 260 tonnes in the end.
All ready for DPM and then shuttering then 35m cubed of concrete.
We needed 260 tonnes in the end.
All ready for DPM and then shuttering then 35m cubed of concrete.
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I guess the 'moet' is for the foundations and the cream gravel is dolamite
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