24.8.10

Locked Up !

No, not me, the Cave !

Making the most of my last block of days off and the fact that most of these jobs could be done by one person, I got stuck into it and here is the result.


















Cutting in the doorway required removing a couple of sheets either side of the opening so the wall girts could be 'coaxed' into their final position. No top door jamb brackets were supplied so it was off to local hardware, again.


















Pre hung doors, gotta' luv'em!, dropped straight in first go. A hand full of tek screws later and it's in.


















Cut a piece of cladding to go above the door, refit the wall sheets, another days work to add guttering and down pipes and there you go!


















Here's the view from the back and the side wall now replaces the fence. Neighbour's happy as his veggie patch is 6" wider. The old fence frame will come down - one day!

The hardest part of the cladding stage (and the producer of the most naughty words) was trimming the gable flashing off vertical with the edge of the guttering with snips. The DVD made it look so flamin' easy. I even have scars!

Next stage will be a roughing out of the electricals. My electrician is also a keen railway modeller and is building a 6M x 10M layout room himself, at least we will be speaking the same language when it come to explaining what my needs are.

Then comes the insulation, lining, painting, flooring and air conditioning - now I'm depressed again. I thought it was time to start some benchwork !

4 comments:

  1. Well done Gary!
    How is that layout plan coming along?
    It will take longer to design the layout than finish the shed given the size of the thing.
    Me? Jealous?

    Ray P

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  2. Thanks Ray.
    No, the layout planning hasn't progressed past a benchwork sketch on some home made graph paper! If I can find it I will scan and post for comment.
    I am honestly not looking forward to the planning stage, even more out of my comfort zone than this blog!
    I know that you do crave an extra metre or two, no need to be jealous, my shed is you're shed, or is that 'cave'?

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  3. Congratulations on the lock up Gary!

    Already looking forward to the operating session during our 2012 visit

    Lance

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  4. Great job by you and Layne! Who's crackin' the whip on whom? We'll have to see if Lance will build one of these for his new layout in the house he's going to build for his retirement! Look forward to seeing this in person!

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