Helped keep me occupied for a couple of months during lockdown building this for a mate
It’s 6m x 3m, fully insulated and clad in western red cedar, just needs doors fitted when they’ve got the cash
Lockdown project
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- MarkBerrisford
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- Happy Hayes
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Re: Lockdown project
Very nice Mark
Was that a few bottles of Gin in the first photo.
Regards
Tom
Was that a few bottles of Gin in the first photo.
Regards
Tom
- MarkBerrisford
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Re: Lockdown project
Not my thing gin but well spotted there was about 10 different bottles of gin in there on Saturday!
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- Zander
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Re: Lockdown project
I suspect there'll be a few cedar off-cuts taking a swim at some point. Nice job - hope you get invited to the opening party.
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Re: Lockdown project
That looks sweet Mark, absolutely love the red cedar you've used, I love the look of natural wood, top job mate, you have to fully insulate them to make working/playing in them a pleasure, I used 6 inch Kingspan in my floor and ceiling and 4 inch in the walls, I rarely have to use my heater unless its below freezing
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- Mike J
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Re: Lockdown project
SheffSean wrote: ↑Mon Dec 21 2020 18:45 -That looks sweet Mark, absolutely love the red cedar you've used, I love the look of natural wood, top job mate, you have to fully insulate them to make working/playing in them a pleasure, I used 6 inch Kingspan in my floor and ceiling and 4 inch in the walls, I rarely have to use my heater unless its below freezing
Could you expand on your construction and the use of the insulation you mention.
I have a project in mind and am seeking ideas on the warmest systems.
PM if me you dont want to go off topic.
Thank you.
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Re: Lockdown project
Mike J wrote: ↑Tue Dec 22 2020 11:42 -Are you insulating an existing shed or garage Mike? At work I've been working on 2 sites recently ,one a portacabin type building that we've converted to a baby building for a nursery and one I'm on now where we are converting a single skin outbuilding to a special needs school building. Different types of insulation were used in them.SheffSean wrote: ↑Mon Dec 21 2020 18:45 -That looks sweet Mark, absolutely love the red cedar you've used, I love the look of natural wood, top job mate, you have to fully insulate them to make working/playing in them a pleasure, I used 6 inch Kingspan in my floor and ceiling and 4 inch in the walls, I rarely have to use my heater unless its below freezing
Could you expand on your construction and the use of the insulation you mention.
I have a project in mind and am seeking ideas on the warmest systems.
PM if me you dont want to go off topic.
Thank you.
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