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My shed

Postby bluegas » Sun Jan 03, 2016 12:30 pm

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A shed thread was mentioned a while ago so cos I'm bored here's mine. Hand built from the ground up its a bit small now with two bikes in it.
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Re: My shed

Postby T.Murphy aka Tim » Sun Jan 03, 2016 4:07 pm

Nice thread and shed "bump"

What about the inside? Can you turn the bike(s) around in it?

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Re: My shed

Postby bluegas » Sun Jan 03, 2016 7:10 pm

You can only turn a bike around in it if you empty everything else out first, so not very practical. If one should need to "turn ones bike around" then it's in to the trees behind :thumbsup)
However, it is very well lit inside with two 5' fluorescent tubes :rockon)
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Postby Mister Majestik » Sun Jan 03, 2016 9:41 pm

This is what you should be aiming for lads :notworthy)

if you achieve it, post them pics please :thumbsup)

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Re: My shed

Postby rob_1961 » Mon Jan 04, 2016 3:11 am

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Re: My shed

Postby rob_1961 » Mon Jan 04, 2016 3:13 am

Sorry lads ive forgot how to put pictures on here its my shed and my bikes a busa and a triumph 955i
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Re: My shed

Postby Dark Angel » Mon Jan 04, 2016 11:35 pm

...Change the thread title to...

...Inn Me SHEDD... lol

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...YOU fook off... :-?
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Re: My shed

Postby Oldbull » Tue Jan 05, 2016 11:49 am

Tims Shed :D :D

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The voices made me do it :twisted) :wink)
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Re: My shed

Postby T.Murphy aka Tim » Tue Jan 05, 2016 12:59 pm

Oldbull wrote:Tims Shed :D :D

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The voices made me do it :twisted) :wink)



You utter coont.
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Re: My shed

Postby Simmo » Sun Jan 10, 2016 4:50 pm

A small look into a southern garage

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Re: My shed

Postby T.Murphy aka Tim » Sun Jan 10, 2016 11:01 pm

Simmo wrote:A small look into a southern garage




Ooh, ooh, you got a big one. Very nice.


:thumbsup)



Ey oop Rob1961. How the devil are you? Nice pics there matey and nice to see ya alive. Ya still working for da man? :wink)


Well, my "shed" is coming along nicely. Very slowly but nevertheless I'm getting there. If I was a builder then I'm afraid I'd be fekkin skint cos I am sooooooooooooooo Fookin slow you wouldn't believe it. Today I have finally fitted one side of my garage roof with a coated steel tile called Metrotile. To get this far with my refurbishment of a damp, cold, fooked asbestos roofed double garage with no insulation, a constantly leaking everywhere roof and a floor consisting off concrete "flags" on a shallow bed of wet fekkin sand, has taken me a fekin year and a half since finally starting the project and after 4 years of humming and harring of when and how to do it.

I shall post up some pics, including one of my concrete floor, complete with a pit deep enough to take my bike lift, so that when not needed, I can cover it up. That's when I can get off this twatting tablet and onto my laptop
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Re: My shed

Postby rob_1961 » Mon Jan 11, 2016 2:13 am

Im fine mate yup still working making stainless steel its busy at the moment . In june im off to germany with a few mates staying in fussen for 7 days playing round there .We went last year i went on my triumph and i got pissed off with bmw,s overtaking me so my busa is going this year flat out time .It took me and a mate a month to build my shed i could get at least 5 bikes in it but the wife said no lol.Il try and get out on a run with ya this year if im not working
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Re: My shed

Postby T.Murphy aka Tim » Mon Jan 11, 2016 9:43 am

rob_1961 wrote:Im fine mate yup still working making stainless steel its busy at the moment . In june im off to germany with a few mates staying in fussen for 7 days playing round there .We went last year i went on my triumph and i got pissed off with bmw,s overtaking me so my busa is going this year flat out time .It took me and a mate a month to build my shed i could get at least 5 bikes in it but the wife said no lol.Il try and get out on a run with ya this year if im not working


"Shed"? More like a luxury garage/annexed.


Not heard of Fussen in Germany. I'll have a look at the maps :ride)


Glad ya still churning out the stainless :thumbsup)
Be nice if you could pull ya finger out and get out on a ride with us sometime too
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Re: My shed

Postby T.Murphy aka Tim » Mon Jan 11, 2016 9:51 am

Just looked Fussen up. "........ end of the Romantic road 3 miles north of Austrian border..."

How long to get there....from Zeebrugge?. Why there? ( looks a nice place) :ride)
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Re: My shed

Postby rob_1961 » Mon Jan 11, 2016 1:59 pm

From rotterdam its about 520 miles to fussen we did it in one hit with plenty of stops it took us around 11 hours in total.We pick there because its like central to everything Italy austria swiss some great roads and very friendly people .The ferry is already booked for this year so is the digs
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Re: My shed

Postby bluegas » Mon Jan 11, 2016 10:35 pm

T.Murphy wrote:
Simmo wrote:A small look into a southern garage




Ooh, ooh, you got a big one. Very nice.


:thumbsup)



Ey oop Rob1961. How the devil are you? Nice pics there matey and nice to see ya alive. Ya still working for da man? :wink)


Well, my "shed" is coming along nicely. Very slowly but nevertheless I'm getting there. If I was a builder then I'm afraid I'd be fekkin skint cos I am sooooooooooooooo Fookin slow you wouldn't believe it. Today I have finally fitted one side of my garage roof with a coated steel tile called Metrotile. To get this far with my refurbishment of a damp, cold, fooked asbestos roofed double garage with no insulation, a constantly leaking everywhere roof and a floor consisting off concrete "flags" on a shallow bed of wet fekkin sand, has taken me a fekin year and a half since finally starting the project and after 4 years of humming and harring of when and how to do it.

I shall post up some pics, including one of my concrete floor, complete with a pit deep enough to take my bike lift, so that when not needed, I can cover it up. Tchat's when I can get off this twatting tablet and onto my laptop


Why don't you take a twatting picture with your tablet and use that to post the twatting pictures ya twat.
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Re: My shed

Postby T.Murphy aka Tim » Mon Jan 11, 2016 11:59 pm

bluegas wrote:
T.Murphy wrote:
Simmo wrote:A small look into a southern garage




Ooh, ooh, you got a big one. Very nice.


:thumbsup)



Ey oop Rob1961. How the devil are you? Nice pics there matey and nice to see ya alive. Ya still working for da man? :wink)


Well, my "shed" is coming along nicely. Very slowly but nevertheless I'm getting there. If I was a builder then I'm afraid I'd be fekkin skint cos I am sooooooooooooooo Fookin slow you wouldn't believe it. Today I have finally fitted one side of my garage roof with a coated steel tile called Metrotile. To get this far with my refurbishment of a damp, cold, fooked asbestos roofed double garage with no insulation, a constantly leaking everywhere roof and a floor consisting off concrete "flags" on a shallow bed of wet fekkin sand, has taken me a fekin year and a half since finally starting the project and after 4 years of humming and harring of when and how to do it.

I shall post up some pics, including one of my concrete floor, complete with a pit deep enough to take my bike lift, so that when not needed, I can cover it up. Tchat's when I can get off this twatting tablet and onto my laptop


Why don't you take a twatting picture with your tablet and use that to post the twatting pictures ya twat.



Cos I don't carry a fekkin tablet about with me.
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Re: My shed

Postby T.Murphy aka Tim » Wed Jan 13, 2016 1:45 am

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"Pit for my bike lift"

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Fekk me, this was going off quickly......

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Re: My shed

Postby TRIPPO » Wed Jan 13, 2016 8:23 am

Yer van roof needs cleaning yaoldcoooont :banghead)
Thought ya would have noticed that while you were up the ladder :mrgreen: lol
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Re: My shed

Postby Mister Majestik » Wed Jan 13, 2016 9:00 am

How the other half live eh :wink)

WTF you need a ladder for, I dunna foookin know,

very nice Mr M
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Re: My shed

Postby T.Murphy aka Tim » Wed Jan 13, 2016 11:12 am

Vans aren't for washing Trippo lol


Sooooooooooooooo, why try and make a silk purse out of a pigs ear you may ask? Why not knock a tired sexual concrete garage down, clear the site and start again?

Cost! Got a quote oooh, at least 5 years ago of £18,000 to do the lot..knock it down and clear including asbestos sheet removal, new floor, block work, doors and roof. :shock) . Total cost so far just under £3000.

Also, I have used the "garage" up to and throughout the refurbished, mainly as a workshop, so didn't really want to be without it.

Trouble is, this refurbishment has gone on too fekkin long mainly due to my incompetence and procrastination .

Hopefully, once the roof insulation is complete, I will be able to work on my bikes with just an industrial, hivis mankini on. Beer fridge is ready to switch on and 38 inch TV wall mounted. lol
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Re: My shed

Postby aj » Wed Jan 13, 2016 1:57 pm

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kinellfire....heath robbinsons den.... :D :D :D :D

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im sure it will be luuurrvely.....when its finished (hopefully before yer 80)...and it wont leak...and the wind won't blow the roof off... lol
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Re: My shed

Postby Simmo » Wed Jan 13, 2016 3:11 pm

Nice job , but worried when I saw the pitch of the roof , so agood job you don't have real tiles on or the pitch would be to shallow :thumbsup)
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Re: My shed

Postby Coggy » Wed Jan 13, 2016 5:45 pm

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Now we know where the little black things are buried
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Re: My shed

Postby T.Murphy aka Tim » Wed Jan 13, 2016 6:42 pm

Simmo wrote:Nice job , but worried when I saw the pitch of the roof , so agood job you don't have real tiles on or the pitch would be to shallow :thumbsup)



Yea, took a while finding a lightweight roof covering that wasn't "wriggly tin" type. This stuff is about 5 or 6 times lighter than standard tiles and I have beefed up the timber structurally.
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