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young_guns

 posted on 27-11-2006 at 18:10
needs painting first, the purpose made rail and skirting across the top, re-coat the rest, will look much tidier and not hinder any reflection pics... :qq:
jonlucpicard

 posted on 27-11-2006 at 16:12
Looks good YG, now you don't have to keep it tidy, just shove everything in the cupboards and close the door. Out of site etc :whistle:
young_guns

 posted on 26-11-2006 at 22:15
made the next improvement this weekend. Having removed the minging fitted wardrobes from our bedroom, I promtly, with NYGs assistance tailored them into the garage :ff:

when we moved in last July:
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid180/p43200a435919ef18c518bf9ecfc6bbdd/f2ffb13a.jpg

and how it is today

http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid219/p96221431f1a7692e6b906e4fa9ca7d02/ebe406dd.jpg

just need a good lick of paint, and some flooring.
JDS

 posted on 18-5-2006 at 13:32
Quote:
Originally posted by young_guns
good call thanks, but how will I keep sparker hair with those :ff:
WTF
young_guns

 posted on 18-5-2006 at 12:00
Quote:
Originally posted by JDS
YG - wouldn't it be easier and cheaper to just fit these to your sockets - only £15 from screwfix.


good call thanks, but how will I keep sparker hair with those :ff:
JDS

 posted on 18-5-2006 at 10:50
YG - wouldn't it be easier and cheaper to just fit these to your sockets - only £15 from screwfix.
k80

 posted on 18-5-2006 at 09:44
We'll put it to the test on the 3rd with a group of PC's running of it Iain.
young_guns

 posted on 18-5-2006 at 07:50
Quote:
Originally posted by johnc
If by "Full inline RCD" you mean that one RCD covers the whole installation then that can cause a problem. When the RCD trips your literally left in the dark! Then again I may be reading your post wrong.

As for shock free, don't you believe it. I've had a couple of shocks in which the 30mA RCD's did NOT trip. I tested the trip time of the RCD's afterwards and they were both ok.


Hi John

The main socket next to the consumer unit will be RCD, the other sockets will be linked to a trip, lights direct to consumer on separate fuses. A pro sparky is doing the job for me, I'm just the car detailer in this equation:qq:

regards
daveyonthemove

 posted on 18-5-2006 at 07:49
:clap:
young_guns

 posted on 18-5-2006 at 07:48
Quote:
Originally posted by daveyonthemove
Next time i'm up your end, i'll be wearing rubber boots and keeping out of the clubhouse! :haha:


you leave me end out of your intensions and rubber fetishies thanks nutkick
johnc

 posted on 18-5-2006 at 00:12
Quote:
Originally posted by young_guns
separate fuse box and full inline RCD, all pro fitted and shock free! am good with electrics that way :haha:nutkick:mm::mm::mm::qq:


If by "Full inline RCD" you mean that one RCD covers the whole installation then that can cause a problem. When the RCD trips your literally left in the dark! Then again I may be reading your post wrong.

As for shock free, don't you believe it. I've had a couple of shocks in which the 30mA RCD's did NOT trip. I tested the trip time of the RCD's afterwards and they were both ok.
daveyonthemove

 posted on 17-5-2006 at 20:50
Next time i'm up your end, i'll be wearing rubber boots and keeping out of the clubhouse! :haha:
young_guns

 posted on 17-5-2006 at 20:44
separate fuse box and full inline RCD, all pro fitted and shock free! am good with electrics that way :haha:nutkick:mm::mm::mm::qq:
Jerry

 posted on 17-5-2006 at 20:35
Separate fuse box and only RCD's I take it?
daveyonthemove

 posted on 17-5-2006 at 20:30
Hope it's getting wired by a pro?
:mm:
young_guns

 posted on 17-5-2006 at 20:20
next job on the horizon on Monday, clubhouse gets full re-wire and proper sockets installed :ff:
young_guns

 posted on 19-4-2006 at 19:50
next is to tidy up the sealant around the inside edges, and then fit sliding doors to the botton bench shelves, oh, and on good weather days, paint the outside too:kk:
young_guns

 posted on 19-4-2006 at 19:47
well thought I'd keep you up to date, I spend three hours today putting the second coat on the roof, as the inside is all but done paint wise....

painted
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid204/p46a12b753205d94fe9b5eafaf78fb6b5/ef5c4e68.jpg

post paint
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid204/p665b54d1a2c40221d6eb005d9acccc04/ef5c4e69.jpg

and the back wall prior to painting

http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid204/p68d292b9f3690f40c6b661eaeac79f76/ef5c4e6b.jpg

and finished roof:

http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid204/pa7c3a86f85cedf5609581c317d414648/ef5c4ce9.jpg

and to give an idea of scale of the roof and paint job far right you car just see the roof of the 206....

http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid204/p84568c247d04825e6ac5426af583ee91/ef5c4ccc.jpg
johnc

 posted on 9-4-2006 at 19:17
Quote:
Originally posted by young_gunsNext is the floor paint, just got to ensure its staying dry first, and then pressure washer it out and leave to dry (may have to book some time off work to get this bit done).


I'd consider just sealing it especially if its in good condition atm. Painted floors are just too high in maintenance to keep them looking good.

John
young_guns

 posted on 9-4-2006 at 17:18
had a good weekend of progress, my edging selant has finally dried out, and even tho we've had some serious down pours the water appears to be staying outside now:kk: :clap:

This morning I emptied the back bench out, paint the back wall (used decent paint and got it done in two coats), and on return from the tip (old shelving chipboard and carpets) I made a purpose build free standing shelf to bridge over my tool box to keep the stereo and speakers on, give me more bench room/uses the space more efficiently.

Next is the floor paint, just got to ensure its staying dry first, and then pressure washer it out and leave to dry (may have to book some time off work to get this bit done).
young_guns

 posted on 28-3-2006 at 19:23
I've sealed all the way round inside, and I've managed 95% of the outside. The sealant still hasn't full dry and bonded inside so I suppose the water could be forcing its way under it until we get some driier warmer weather.

I've just been and done the third anf fourth wall coats so that's that wall done now, only the back bench wall remaining.
skelo

 posted on 28-3-2006 at 10:36
Have you sealed the back wall where your bench is?

And don't worry, i sure it will soon rain!!!

Cheers
Skelo
young_guns

 posted on 28-3-2006 at 10:11
Cheers Skelo, I have had exactly that idea whilst painting the second coat this morning, only thing is, until its completely dry and then rains again no can do :aa:

Got the second coat of paint doen, just another to go, then can start on the back wall and bench/shelves, I'm getting there slowly.
skelo

 posted on 28-3-2006 at 08:46
Is it coming through the front door? You've said you have sealed everywhere else, this is the only other area that can't be sealed.

Try putting down some cheapo talc around the edges, to maybe trace the source of the leak.

Cheers
Skelo
young_guns

 posted on 28-3-2006 at 08:10
well got home last night to find all my hard work crawling round the damn floor applying thick sh1ty tar paint hadn't made any difference, still got this leak somewhere :ee::kk:
DieselDork64

 posted on 28-3-2006 at 02:38
Its threads like this that make me glad skelo joined up so I can pass the torch of toilet talk to another. I had gotten tired of that name anyway. :haha::haha::haha::haha: :thumbup:
skelo

 posted on 27-3-2006 at 20:33
What more do you expect!!!!

Cheers
Skelo
young_guns

 posted on 27-3-2006 at 20:03
nutkicknutkicknutkicknutkicknutkick typical low life comments :ff:
skelo

 posted on 27-3-2006 at 16:57
Quote:
Originally posted by young_guns
well since this post on 5.8.05 I'm still working at it.

..........applied the seal internally around the edge................:flaming::flaming:



Isn't it best to apply the sealer to the garage, rather than somewhere else!!!! :whistle: :qq:

Cheers
Skelo
young_guns

 posted on 27-3-2006 at 14:50
managed to get the edge sealed all way round and gave the second wall its first coat, proving tiresome work this :pp:
young_guns

 posted on 27-3-2006 at 09:13
well since this post on 5.8.05 I'm still working at it.

I've not painted one wall and replaced the carp chip board shelving with ply wood.

I've had to do some sealing work around the base, some am about to go out today, and dried floor pending, applied the seal internally around the edge and paint the next wall. Unfortunately each wall is needing three coats of paint. :flaming::flaming:

I've also fitted by propper garage hooks to hold everything securely. And once its all painted up, I'm going to fit some door to the front of the bottom shelves:

http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid180/p43200a435919ef18c518bf9ecfc6bbdd/f2ffb13a.jpg

right, off to paint before getting ready to go do a day's work!
young_guns

 posted on 9-9-2005 at 17:30
crushing! :whistle:
JDS

 posted on 9-9-2005 at 17:19
yeah, going to Brighton for the American Chopper tour - No.1 son has been bending my ear for the past 4 weeks, so have to go ....... it's a hrad life eh!
young_guns

 posted on 9-9-2005 at 17:18
:flaming::flaming:when will you learn? :beer:

am off to donington this sunday? you busy?
JDS

 posted on 9-9-2005 at 17:10
looking good YG, makes a huge difference form the street eh? Very jealous though, we have the worlds largest garage and once again it's full of brick, paviers, kids bikes, recylcling, just about everything but my car .....! What makes it worse is that was the whole reason I brought the house in the fiorst place! oh well ....... :haha::haha::haha:
young_guns

 posted on 8-9-2005 at 21:39
:nn::nn::clap::clap: nutkicknutkicknutkicknutkick
Scanner

 posted on 8-9-2005 at 21:11
They don't sell paint in pints anyway, they only sell metric paint these days as it goes miles further.
skelo

 posted on 8-9-2005 at 21:07
Quote:
Originally posted by young_guns
just got the outside walls to pint, and its back to the inside for the winter months.....


I wouldn't waste a pint on the walls mate, you better off drinking that instead!!!!
Next time use paint!!!! :oo:

Cheers
Skelo
young_guns

 posted on 8-9-2005 at 18:32
update, I've now removed all the moss from the roff, bleeched it clean, painted it with primer, and then roof sealant...so its sorted for the next ten years, didnt cost too much but did take me 18 hours sih :whistle:

And this morning I've now fitted a remote wireless alarm as well....

just got the outside walls to pint, and its back to the inside for the winter months.....
DieselDork64

 posted on 26-8-2005 at 23:28
YG maybe you should power wash the roof before sealing it?? Just for a better bond?
Scanner

 posted on 26-8-2005 at 22:00
I won't even mention the bleach.nutkicknutkick:haha:
young_guns

 posted on 26-8-2005 at 21:52
but, but it is the spitting image of the teddy one.....:kill:nutkick
Scanner

 posted on 26-8-2005 at 21:35
Is the inside bear the same as the outside bear?

I suppose it's better than being outside bare this weather. :haha::haha:
young_guns

 posted on 26-8-2005 at 21:22
continued progress, whole roof now completely free of the 1 and half inch layer of moss, only five hours to scrape off :argue: the roof sealant is next after a good soaking of bleech.....

and then a good coat of paint outside, then strip the inside bear and painting there....:nn:
jonlucpicard

 posted on 4-8-2005 at 09:35
Nice pad YG, i wish i had a garage like that, all i've got is an 8 X 6 shed, and i have to park the car on double yellas when i wash and clean it.
young_guns

 posted on 3-8-2005 at 12:19
no probs, was getting splinters anyway :spoo:
Scanner

 posted on 3-8-2005 at 11:12
Perfectly reasonable question.

So get down off the fence and answer it.
young_guns

 posted on 3-8-2005 at 09:19
did somebody ask something? :whistle:
Scanner

 posted on 3-8-2005 at 08:19
I hope you are going to post some pictures of you "mounting" the fence.

:haha::haha::haha:
young_guns

 posted on 3-8-2005 at 07:46
Quote:
Originally posted by SnipeZ999
Nice one YG.

I'm just doing up my double garage and there are so many similarities (separate power supply; design of workbenches etc) that one of us must've been spying for ideas! :ff:pc7424


:whistle::whistle::haha::haha:

If you have a ganders at the power shot, I've also had to go buy a heavy duty entension to run up to the bench, the ornage cable. This then goes into a four gang socket so I can plug the stereo in and use any power tools at the bench.

The tranny for the PC will be being pluged straight into the wall.....pc7424pc7424pc7424
Brazo

 posted on 3-8-2005 at 07:46
Anyone else gonna miss that old road:jj:
young_guns

 posted on 3-8-2005 at 07:44
thanks for the comments Gents.

Isn't it sad how we can be made so happy by the availability of such a building? Its so much easier for me now, as everything came out of the cellar in the old house everyone who was helping kept gasping as yet another box of detailing appeared. They all kept asking how I ever managed to lug it all in and out AND have any energy left to actually detail the car (or words to that effect) :whistle:

Hoping to have my first 'play' tomorrow. I'm off thu and fri so maybe a wash and quik wax just to have a quiet hour to myself once I've re-laid the flags, fitted and trimmed the two blainds in the kitchen, fixed the leaking rad in the third bedroom, pressure washed the drive and paths, made/fixed and mounted a fence to stop the dogs going onto the rear lawn, etc etc, etc :whistle:
DieselDork64

 posted on 3-8-2005 at 00:12
Quote:
Originally posted by young_guns
if you look closely on pic four, you can see my plum line and cork for when to stop....:haha:


I see that, forget about the car right, heaven forbid you crash into and spill those precious detailing liquids! :haha:

Looks good all kidding aside. May you put it to good use. :thumbup:
SnipeZ999

 posted on 2-8-2005 at 22:47
Nice one YG.

I'm just doing up my double garage and there are so many similarities (separate power supply; design of workbenches etc) that one of us must've been spying for ideas! :ff:pc7424
his nibs

Depicts mood of post posted on 2-8-2005 at 21:23
I am sooo jealous. That is an unusually spacious garage, top find!

I suppose I'm lucky to be able to use a garage at all (hehe, the folks had no option, my car WAS going in one of the two garages and that was it :whistle:), but there is a wall in the middle which is unusual and there is no room at the end; in fact it sort of extends over the bonnet of my car, I couldn't have a bigger car because it wouldn't fit! I have to park it right over to one side just to get in; already managed to take a chip out of the door edge against the wall :flaming: :doh: :kk:

Love the phone to, you can order up takeaway food from the house!

Cheers
Jerry

 posted on 2-8-2005 at 20:58
Haven't you got it painted yet?
pugoman

 posted on 2-8-2005 at 20:47
Did that garage sway your decision to purchase that particular house by any chance? :whistle:

pc7424 ... :thumbup:
hdi136

 posted on 2-8-2005 at 19:27
Looks good YG. More width than my garage.
young_guns

 posted on 2-8-2005 at 17:31
the 307 is 5 foot, 8 inch and 7/10s wide, the garage is exactly 10 foot...there's room <scanner style response or what!!!:haha:>

YG
daveyonthemove

 posted on 2-8-2005 at 17:24
Nice one. being a 307 owner i know what you mean about the first pic, but if you had a 3 door...... well it would be a squeeze.
Looking good though mate!
:nn:
Brazo

 posted on 2-8-2005 at 17:22
Looking good mate room now to hide away and polish with no stupid comments from neighbourspc7424
young_guns

 posted on 2-8-2005 at 16:39
just a garage, I have spent last couple of evenings putting silver window film on all windows and then fitting the bars....

if you look closely on pic four, you can see my plum line and cork for when to stop....:haha:

[Edited on 2-8-2005 by young_guns]
ROCKETRON

 posted on 2-8-2005 at 16:36
Is that a garage as well or just a workshop. Looks good though,wish i had that much space.
young_guns

Depicts mood of post posted on 2-8-2005 at 16:32
here's the new clubhouse, just five days in.....all those with a 307 will appreciate these first shots!


http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid180/p681bfdb1807bc5e46b49b113cba0de79/f2ffb134.jpg

http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid180/p4d80f7e724672a1fc89315ff54bb26dd/f2ffb13d.jpg
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid180/p247c5d50133916a8f840be32b14d0d42/f2ffb142.jpg


http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid180/pb03022646583a720fa88e96942fc86f8/f2ffb137.jpg

http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid180/p43200a435919ef18c518bf9ecfc6bbdd/f2ffb13a.jpg

and lastly, the power and phone to ring through for food from MYG :clap::thumbup:

http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid180/p910e58004d23688d9531cfb22185be93/f2ffb145.jpg

[Edited on 2-8-2005 by young_guns]

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