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Garage build

Drive gates are top of the list mate might buy the gear tomorrow. Going to knock up a nice set of framed ledged and braced heavy duty gates. Wish i still had access to the woodworking machines in the joiners shop would have them rattled off easy :D

Do you want to make me some garage doors also while your there.....happy to send you dimensions not got round to doing but really need to

DG
 
Do you want to make me some garage doors also while your there.....happy to send you dimensions not got round to doing but really need to

DG

One set is enough :D Made a few hunderd pairs of garage doors in my time. Its a ballache without all the woodworking machines
 
Knocked up a set of framed, braced & ledged drive gates. All mortice and tenon cut by hand & rebates/moulds done with a router as i do not have access to any woodworking machines. Glued tenons cramped together with a sash cramp & alloy dowels to hold the tenons tight in the mortice. The framework is tanalized treated timber, had to use softwood 5/8" matchboard as no where seems to sell treated for a reasonable price. Treated every piece of bare timber with 3x coats wood preservative so should last a few years.

A long job using hand tools compared to when i was on the bench with access to all the machinery so took 2.5 days in total steady away.

Total cost £180 in timber - cheaper than the screw together shite gates that everybody seems to sell these days. I priced up a bespoke set to the same design and looking at £600+ sod that;) get them on next week when the heavy duty crook & band hinges turn up :D20170203_113431.webp 20170203_113435.webp 20170203_125021.webp 20170203_125016.webp 20170203_153341.webp 20170225_124652.webp 20170226_113435.webp 20170226_141400.webp 20170226_165705.webp 20170226_170657.webp
 
Had a spare couple of hours this weekend so got the gates fitted. Nice and private now nothing to see here :D20170312_150502.webp 20170312_150517.webp
Renaultsport/TurboRenault parking only behind the gates:D20170311_172015.webp 20170312_150632.webp 20170312_163850.webp
The eagle eyed of you lot might have noticed that we have no pillar cap fitted to our new wall. We wanted one to match the original fitted to the pillar between ours and next door but its very hard to find a similar one new now, looked all over to no avail.

Noticed a few streets away that one identical was dumped on the grass verge out the front of a house, looked to have been taken off due to a new wall. Give them a knock and asked them if it was for sale and the old bloke said i could have it - result ! He said it had been left on the grass to stop cars parking. Give him a drink for it as it has saved us a fair whack of money :) should look fine with a good coat of sandtex masonry grey paint.

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Coat of stabiliser then first coat20170312_163104.webp
Grey looks better when dry, should look dedent after another coat. Get it fitted soon :D20170312_173721.webp
 
Render going on should be done by the end of the week..must get doors ordered asap. Nearly ready for building control signoff. Have also started doing a couple of jobs to the garden - 30mtrs of fencing to do soon20170404_201238.webp 20170404_201251.webp 20170404_201308.webp 20170404_201331.webp 20170404_202024.webp
 

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Had a few spare hours this weekend so done a coat of stabiliser & first coat of sandtex dark stone, weather depending will be second coated next week. 2x gliderol roller doors on order finally so just need to get the sparky booked to install the electrics. Soon be time to get building control round for sign off.20170507_201341.webp
In other news just had the roof done. The original slates were slipping quite often and caused a couple of leaks so needed to be done. Original roof done ok 85 years old, new one should last us out hopefully. Next door got their roof done at the same time so no joint, dry ridge/dry verge so should be fairly maintenance free. Also got the pillar cap fitted finally.20170502_174213.webp 20170507_132800.webp
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Masonry painted. Sparkie booked to sort cctv on house, garage alarm and lights etc. Had a provisional date for doors to be delivered next week :) the question is can i get it all done before @DaveL485 is done:D20170514_194639.webp 20170514_194714.webp
 
Doors are on. Mounted the brackets with chemi & studs. Not used chemi for 15 years and forgot how good it is, sets like concrete. I think you would pull the block off the wall before the stud pulls out. Looks grand now really pleased. Power in soon 20170528_203224.webp 20170528_213821.webp
 
Chemi studs fitted. Absolutely solid beats any rawl/thunderbolt. Years ago you could only get it in the bigger cartridges and needed a special gun to use them however now you can get them in mastic gun size which makes life easier for small jobs like this 20170529_111423.webp 20170529_112159.webp
Planter i made a few weeks back with a few bits of timber kicking about from various jobs20170529_111731.webp
 
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Knocked up a quick tool stand yesterday quick half hour job. Its not going to win any joinery prizes however it was free as i had a spare length of 7x2 left from doing the roof :D20170604_153755.webp
 
Generic positive response in lieu of a like button.

Give me my like button back please @andybond !!
Dave, do something constrictive instead of being a twat. I know it will be difficult for you but wait until the recommendation and vote in by someone else has had chance to be looked at.
 
Dave, do something constrictive instead of being a twat. I know it will be difficult for you but wait until the recommendation and vote in by someone else has had chance to be looked at.
Irritating you is definitely classed as constructive use of time in "The Sibley book of time uses and their relative usefulness ratings".
 
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