Announcing - Project Garage Mk II - The uber extension !!!

Started by Roadkill, August 24, 2008, 07:52:21 AM

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ianjpage

Quoting: Roadkill

Indeed, over the weekend we had myself, Titsy, Ian and my Dad on the roof at the same time . . plus tools, I reckon well over 340 kg !


Just perfect for a nice roof terrace then hehe

FUBAR

Quoting: ianjpage
Just perfect for a nice roof terrace then hehe  


BEER!!!
It's the time that we kill that keeps us alive...

ianjpage

hehe yeah and he has got a suitable garden bench / beer table now as well

FUBAR

Quoting: ianjpage
he has got a suitable garden bench / beer table


No, thats Titsy's spare engine
It's the time that we kill that keeps us alive...

ianjpage


Roadkill

The end (window) wall is now fitted with all it's vertical supports . . . (because the span is so little it won't have any horizontal "noggings").

Note openings for future windows.





Must move those acro's at some point . . . .

Tonights job, simply put, can be summed up in one word - "Noggings".

I'll be adding short horizontal supports along the entire length of the long wall . . . . if that gets done I'll be adding some knee-bracing after that.

Then that'll just leave the short (door) wall to do - which I'm purposely leaving for now to maximise access.


Cunning Plan

Impressive dude. Did you know all this already or are you making it up as you go along?
1968 VW T2 Bay Bus (currently being restored and upgraded)
1999 Jeep Cherokee XJ (modern classic daily driver)

Roadkill

Quoting: Cunning Plan
Did you know all this already or are you making it up as you go along?


Bit of both.

I know plenty but you always have to learn some stuff as you go along on a project like this.

Felting a roof was fairly alien to me.

Cunning Plan

Quoting: Roadkill
Bit of both.

I know plenty but you always have to learn some stuff as you go along on a project like this.

Felting a roof was fairly alien to me.


Still, its good youre just getting on with it, adding space and value to the house..

Let me know if you need any drill bits or jigsaw blades to help with the project and ill bring them over when I pick up the 6 x NIIIINNEEESS
1968 VW T2 Bay Bus (currently being restored and upgraded)
1999 Jeep Cherokee XJ (modern classic daily driver)

Roadkill

Got yet more done last night . . . . completely finished the long wall (added noggings) and was gonna add some bracing but, tbh, it's F*cking solid so would be an utterly pointless task !

I then added a couple of extra pieces of timber in the window end (which will be required to house the window frames).

Then added any timber I could to the "door" side, while keeping the area as clear as possible.  (To add any more on that side will require the rear of the Humber moving out of the way first . . )

Tonights job is gonna be research . . . Door/frame sizes and recon for the pending shopping trip for ship-lap.

I took pics last night - but it got too late to upload.

Oh, Acro's are removed, now, too.

ianjpage


Roadkill

Quoting: Roadkill
Got yet more done last night . . . . completely finished the long wall (added noggings) and was gonna add some bracing but, tbh, it's F*cking solid so would be an utterly pointless task !

I then added a couple of extra pieces of timber in the window end (which will be required to house the window frames).

Then added any timber I could to the "door" side, while keeping the area as clear as possible. (To add any more on that side will require the rear of the Humber moving out of the way first . . )


Pictures for this :





As it sat yesterday morning . . .



Progress yesterday was good . . . got a few jobs on the roof done, tiles and gutter replaced, and the first (lower) half of ship-lap fitted and treated.

The upper half has now been cut and treated and I'm just pausing to allow it to dry for a bit before fitting that, too.

Thanks to Titsy, PhilO, Vicky and Ian for assistance yesterday, too.


Jo


Amey


Roadkill

Had a good, solid 3 hours fitting shiplap yesterday (between other things) and got about 95% of the long side all done.



No pics as it was very dark when I got done . . .

Tonights work is minimal as I need to start packing for our holiday !

I'll get some pictures up later.

F Body

Quoting: Roadkill
3 hours fitting shiplap yesterday


I'm surprised to see that your shiplap is inside the battons

Gotta make a lot more work ( exact length cuts ) and lots of weather/water sealing issues

Titsy

Quoting: F Body
I'm surprised to see that your shiplap is inside the battons

It's not.... It's fixed to the battons in between each ofthe main supports...

Roadkill

To clarify :

The main frame uprights are 75 x 75 mm, the subframe is 47mm thick, leaving a 28mm recess in which the shiplap sits (between the main uprights).



EDIT - Yes, they span between the uprights, but they've been sealed to prevent any weather getting in.

This design at least makes the structure a little more interesting looking rather than a flat expanse of cladding.


Roadkill

Seems ages since I updated this . . . . (that's what a holiday does to ya').

Got loads done at the weekend - I was pleasantly surprised.

Thanks to Ian for assistance on saturday - sunday I was on my own but made some major advancements.

The "long side" is now 99% finished (just requiring some timber to cover the ends of the felt), the "window end" is finished being clad and sealed, just needed the windows themselves and the "door side" now has all the framing done, cladding cut and treated, ready to be fitted.

EDIT - We also got gravel boards fitted to the "window end" and "door side", too.



So, some piccy's -





Finally a piccy to show the gap between next door's fence and the new "lean to".

Note that the gap actually reduces down to 3mm near the bottom (the fence leans over slightly).


ianjpage

looks much better with part of that door frame done!!

Roadkill

Yeah, that's basically as big as the door can possibly be - about 39" minus door frame.

Jo


art b

This forum needs, ''YOU'' posting,Not just reading ! :moon:

Cunning Plan

Nearly finsihed.. Need to get some flouresant light bars in there
1968 VW T2 Bay Bus (currently being restored and upgraded)
1999 Jeep Cherokee XJ (modern classic daily driver)

Roadkill

Quoting: Cunning Plan
Nearly finsihed..


Nowhere near !

There's still the windows, door, the suspended mezz floor, the dual-layer insulation in the walls, the roof insulation, the dry-lining on the walls and ceiling, plastering, artexing, plumbing, electrics, phone, workbench, sink, lighting, stereo and speaker install, internet & P.C install, modifications to existing brick piers (in the original garage) and further "false" walling and insulation, too.

This isn't gonna be some thrown-up shack.  This is pimpin'.  Hardcore.