The Shed Thread
As some of you may recall, I have discovered an 8 metre by 4 metre
patio under a heap of soil and compost at the end of my garden. The patio is now clear. I intend to use the patio to build a log cabin and garden store. http://www.elbecgardenbuildings.co.u...eygrove%20.jpg Mad Dave doesn't believe I can do it - but given the quality of his decking I have no confidence in his judgement. The log cabin is now ordered, and I expect delivery in a couple of weeks. But today I took the first step in the cabin's construction. I picked up 15 breize blocks to lay the cabin's bearers on, and positioned them roughly. Here are a couple of before and after shots. http://www.britishschoolofcycling.com/photos/shed/00 http://www.britishschoolofcycling.com/photos/shed/01 I'll keep updating as the cabin's construction progresses. |
The Shed Thread
On 11/04/2012 22:20, Bertie Wooster wrote:
As some of you may recall, I have discovered an 8 metre by 4 metre patio under a heap of soil and compost at the end of my garden. The patio is now clear. I intend to use the patio to build a log cabin and garden store. http://www.elbecgardenbuildings.co.u...eygrove%20.jpg Mad Dave doesn't believe I can do it I know you can't do it. Have you not spotted the flaw in the instructions you posted? - but given the quality of his decking I have no confidence in his judgement. You still haven't explained, using your vast experience & knowledge of decking, what exactly is wrong with it. No doubt you can support that claim? The class is waiting boy. The log cabin is now ordered, and I expect delivery in a couple of weeks. But today I took the first step in the cabin's construction. I picked up 15 breize blocks to lay the cabin's bearers on, and positioned them roughly. Personally I would have used Breeze Blocks. Are you really a teacher? Here are a couple of before and after shots. http://www.britishschoolofcycling.com/photos/shed/00 http://www.britishschoolofcycling.com/photos/shed/01 You are not seriously going to use that as a base? I'll keep updating as the cabin's construction progresses. This could be a Perrier Award winner. -- Dave - Cyclists VOR. "Many people barely recognise the bicycle as a legitimate mode of transport; it is either a toy for children or a vehicle fit only for the poor and/or strange," Dave Horton - Lancaster University |
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On Apr 11, 10:20*pm, Bertie Wooster wrote:
As some of you may recall, I have discovered an 8 metre by 4 metre patio under a heap of soil and compost at the end of my garden. The patio is now clear. I intend to use the patio to build a log cabin and garden store.http://www.elbecgardenbuildings.co.u...ts/extras/Leyg... Mad Dave doesn't believe I can do it - but given the quality of his decking I have no confidence in his judgement. The log cabin is now ordered, and I expect delivery in a couple of weeks. But today I took the first step in the cabin's construction. I picked up 15 breize blocks to lay the cabin's bearers on, and positioned them roughly. Here are a couple of before and after shots.http://www.britishschoolofcycling.co...photos/shed/01 I'll keep updating as the cabin's construction progresses. Good work, Bertie. Do keep us updated - here is the latest on our pond project. http://www.swldxer.co.uk/fishpond.htm -- Simon Mason |
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"Dave - Cyclists VOR" wrote in message ... On 11/04/2012 22:20, Bertie Wooster wrote: As some of you may recall, I have discovered an 8 metre by 4 metre patio under a heap of soil and compost at the end of my garden. The patio is now clear. I intend to use the patio to build a log cabin and garden store. http://www.elbecgardenbuildings.co.u...eygrove%20.jpg Mad Dave doesn't believe I can do it I know you can't do it. Have you not spotted the flaw in the instructions you posted? - but given the quality of his decking I have no confidence in his judgement. You still haven't explained, using your vast experience & knowledge of decking, what exactly is wrong with it. No doubt you can support that claim? The class is waiting boy. The log cabin is now ordered, and I expect delivery in a couple of weeks. But today I took the first step in the cabin's construction. I picked up 15 breize blocks to lay the cabin's bearers on, and positioned them roughly. Personally I would have used Breeze Blocks. Are you really a teacher? Here are a couple of before and after shots. http://www.britishschoolofcycling.com/photos/shed/00 http://www.britishschoolofcycling.com/photos/shed/01 You are not seriously going to use that as a base? I'll keep updating as the cabin's construction progresses. This could be a Perrier Award winner. I think he may have attended the same school of construction as Simon Mason. He's certainly got Mason's eye when it comes to attention to appearance and making a nice tidy job of it. |
The Shed Thread
On 12/04/2012 08:43, Simon Mason wrote:
On Apr 11, 10:20 pm, Bertie wrote: As some of you may recall, I have discovered an 8 metre by 4 metre patio under a heap of soil and compost at the end of my garden. The patio is now clear. I intend to use the patio to build a log cabin and garden store.http://www.elbecgardenbuildings.co.u...ts/extras/Leyg... Mad Dave doesn't believe I can do it - but given the quality of his decking I have no confidence in his judgement. The log cabin is now ordered, and I expect delivery in a couple of weeks. But today I took the first step in the cabin's construction. I picked up 15 breize blocks to lay the cabin's bearers on, and positioned them roughly. Here are a couple of before and after shots.http://www.britishschoolofcycling.co...photos/shed/01 I'll keep updating as the cabin's construction progresses. Good work, Bertie. Do keep us updated - here is the latest on our pond project. http://www.swldxer.co.uk/fishpond.htm ROFLMFAO! -- Dave - Cyclists VOR. "Many people barely recognise the bicycle as a legitimate mode of transport; it is either a toy for children or a vehicle fit only for the poor and/or strange," Dave Horton - Lancaster University |
The Shed Thread
On Apr 11, 10:20*pm, Bertie Wooster wrote:
As some of you may recall, I have discovered an 8 metre by 4 metre patio under a heap of soil and compost at the end of my garden. The patio is now clear. I intend to use the patio to build a log cabin and garden store.http://www.elbecgardenbuildings.co.u...ts/extras/Leyg... Mad Dave doesn't believe I can do it - but given the quality of his decking I have no confidence in his judgement. The log cabin is now ordered, and I expect delivery in a couple of weeks. But today I took the first step in the cabin's construction. I picked up 15 breize blocks to lay the cabin's bearers on, and positioned them roughly. Here are a couple of before and after shots.http://www.britishschoolofcycling.co...photos/shed/01 I'll keep updating as the cabin's construction progresses. I would have put a pond or small swimming pool in that area. http://www.swldxer.co.uk/fishpond.htm -- Simon Mason |
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Thu, 12 Apr 2012 00:43:54
uk.rec.cycling Simon Mason Good work, Bertie. Agreed Do keep us updated - here is the latest on our pond project. http://www.swldxer.co.uk/fishpond.htm I'm not sure about the lamb on the bridge for moral reasons :) -- Wm... Reply-To: address valid for at least 7 days |
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Wed, 11 Apr 2012 22:20:40
uk.rec.cycling Bertie Wooster http://www.britishschoolofcycling.com/photos/shed/01 I'll keep updating as the cabin's construction progresses. I'm liking the potential in that pic -- Wm... Reply-To: address valid for at least 7 days |
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On Sun, 22 Apr 2012 13:30:17 +0100, "Wm..."
wrote: Thu, 12 Apr 2012 00:43:54 uk.rec.cycling Simon Mason Good work, Bertie. Agreed Do keep us updated - here is the latest on our pond project. http://www.swldxer.co.uk/fishpond.htm I'm not sure about the lamb on the bridge for moral reasons :) He has another one of the dog shagging it. |
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"Wm..." wrote in message ]... Wed, 11 Apr 2012 22:20:40 uk.rec.cycling Bertie Wooster http://www.britishschoolofcycling.com/photos/shed/01 I'll keep updating as the cabin's construction progresses. I'm liking the potential in that pic Here is my beer cellar - a similarly successful potential outcome. http://www.swldxer.co.uk/beercellar.htm -- Simon Mason |
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