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Nov 21, 2020 21:34:30 GMT
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I bought a van box from a breakers on Erith marshes although that was 20 years ago. The sides do deteriorate though which is why I've recently had to reclad mine with some old box roof sheets I had laying around. Now divide the price you paid by 20 years..... Cheap I,would say.
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Lots of indoors stuff done, including cleaning. Managed to find a truck breaking yard, closed, where I should be able to buy or get fiberglass and resin coated plywood to use as a rear wall and weather deflector. Imagine side off this. Mate Darren offered his large trailer or flatbed Transit for me to use to get the potentially 16 foot by 8 foot sheet home in one piece. Then it was up onto the roof again to add the flash and to the side where the roof sheet butts up against the garage wall. After sticking it all down I carefully heated all of it, bit by bit with a heat gun on high as the wind was pumping and it was chilly up there. Really sealing it all together. Next job later on was to close this odd shaped hole with the sheet of conservatory roofing. Cut to size after measuring it out. Done. Offcut used on the shed side for when rain and wind really drives hard. Lighting to be done soon.
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Nov 22, 2020 18:56:32 GMT
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I bought a van box from a breakers on Erith marshes although that was 20 years ago. The sides do deteriorate though which is why I've recently had to reclad mine with some old box roof sheets I had laying around. Now divide the price you paid by 20 years..... Cheap I,would say. Less than £5 per year
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Nov 22, 2020 18:57:59 GMT
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Been chatting with Stas. Corona plums still messing with them in Siberia. Snow has come He was out at their rural home today, taking some furniture out there. Cathedral of Michael the Archangel, Russian Orthodox Church. His car needed to be cleared too. Siberia is not a soft place.
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eternaloptimist
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Nov 22, 2020 19:32:58 GMT
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It’s a striking country. I miss visiting.
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XC70, VW split screen crew cab, Standard Ten
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It’s a striking country. I miss visiting. I am sure it is absolutely mind blowing there. And the people seem warm despite a tough life.
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Small jobs and spending some quality time with Sally who is extremely tolerant of my time spent down the garage and carport. When we laid out the roofing, it turned out that I had 800mm excess on the last sheet, so we blended that gain into the roof with overlaps. However, I also allowed myself the luxury of a 300mm gain on the width of the roof. Overlap. So I added a bit more timber to the end, and this will allow for the extra guttering to be mounted. Much better, dark green paint mixed and added. Moved some shelving around. More changes to come. Also painted the sides of my garden tool cabinet, moved it about 150mm over to the left and under the roof. Then gave the wall a coat of durable, washable paint. And once done, this was the view over Mickeys hedge from under the carport. This morning’s Facebook Flashback to 11 years ago. Haynes Museum, RR’s Gathering Mickey made a valid, funny comment last night, asking me what I am going to do when I run out of stuff to do, to keep me busy. Who knows, life is good. We will keep busy.
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bazzateer
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Imping along sans Vogue
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Nov 23, 2020 14:52:06 GMT
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Great work Rian, looks really good. Regarding the screws, I used the ones made by Timco (slashpoint timber roofing screws) and they were fine using my Makita 18v drill. You just needed to apply plenty of pressure for it to bite through the steel and then into the wood below.
Those box profile roofing sheets are great though, so quick and easy once you get the first two done (sqaure and straight).
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1968 Singer Chamois Sport 1972 Sunbeam Imp Sport 1976 Datsun 260Z 2+2 1998 Peugeot Boxer Pilote motorhome 2003 Rover 75 1.8 Club SE (daily) 2006 MG ZT 190+ (another daily) 2007 BMW 530d Touring M Sport (tow car)
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Great work Rian, looks really good. Regarding the screws, I used the ones made by Timco (slashpoint timber roofing screws) and they were fine using my Makita 18v drill. You just needed to apply plenty of pressure for it to bite through the steel and then into the wood below. Those box profile roofing sheets are great though, so quick and easy once you get the first two done (sqaure and straight). Morning Baz, Thank you. You are right, on 0.7 mm sheeting, it would go through, with a lot of pressure, which again is prone to slip and slide. Still, it is all so done, and once the flashing was on, it felt like the job was done, despite there still being lots of little jobs to complete. In fact, things like wiring, lights etc is not a small job for me, as I am not an electrician.
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Advice needed: This is a painted Belisha Beacon, 300mm diameter. I think 350mm to 420mm would work. Cabinet is 450mm x 450mm Looking for a plastic light globe/bowl/bulb/cover call it what you like, to mount on top Either a complete item, or two halves that one could join up to form a globe. I am not looking for a piece of Lalique glass, or a £150.00 architects piece of fantasy. Pointers, links, advice appreciated Thanks guys.
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Nov 24, 2020 11:20:44 GMT
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Last Edit: Nov 24, 2020 11:38:21 GMT by westbay
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Nov 24, 2020 21:43:22 GMT
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Went to visit this girl today. Had other business to deal with, but who would not say hi to her, came charging up to rub up against me and make a fuss of me when I got there, and hung around while I worked. I went to drop off a set of 4 Mitsubishi 4x4 wheels with winter tyres that I had been given by a friend recently. I know Darren will use or pass them on to someone who can use them. I also needed too get some directions to where to go find the company that strips down delivery trucks and rebuilds them in the hope to get some of the sides to use in the carport build. Typically when I got there, Darren was as hospitable as I have become used to over the years, kettle on, guided tour and chat. Asking about lamp shades, as I wanted a gooseneck light on the carport, so we ended up back in the workshop. Pointing at a pile of off cuts, and a tool, he suggested I make one myself. While Darren carried on with his day job, I played with the wheel. Soon enough it was not straight anymore. And result, to be cut shorter, a mounting plate to be welded on at the right angle. Cat seemed impressed that I could give her some attention again. Darren had given me this ally shade from his stash of treasures to use toward making the light. I know there are better ones out there, and gave away the two I had, years ago, so will figure out how to make this one work. Unimpressive price So over the weekend I will make and weld up a mounting plate after cutting this pipe to length. So after finishing as Darrens, I headed out to the truck breakers. Owner was not there, so I spoke to one of the staff, looks like I may get lucky at some point to get some of the fibreglass ply. I also managed to get off their pile of scrap, a truck roof mounted aero wing came home in the back of the Galaxy, 2.2 meter long, it will probably end up over the patio doors, painted white. Allowing the doors to be open when it rains. Galaxy rocks. SPACE !! Lastly, another scrap pile find was this cup holder and cubby hole storage unit, with keys. Will be used in the C10, always wanted one, but not at the price the make. Good night. PS: Life is Great.
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Nov 24, 2020 21:46:18 GMT
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Thanks Tony. Second link is what I need, but not at that price.
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Nov 25, 2020 21:16:30 GMT
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After work I popped down to the garage to see if I could make a start on the carport driveway lamp. I wanted only one on the 6 meter frontage, though two or even three crossed my mind. Let’s start with one. Bits laid out Mounting plate cut, drilled and sanded. ] Tacked down squarely. Welded all the way around. Checked the squareness. Happy so far. And a quick n dirty basic Ducktape mock up. I think it will work.
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mk2cossie
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Nov 25, 2020 21:25:13 GMT
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Looking good to my eye from the pics
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Went to visit this girl today. Had other business to deal with, but who would not say hi to her, came charging up to rub up against me and make a fuss of me when I got there, and hung around while I worked. PS: Life is Great. That intro is all the more fun when I can't see the photo - I'm assuming it's a cat but imagination can run wild.
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Nov 26, 2020 15:15:28 GMT
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The lamp looks good Grizz. Will it be strong enough at the base to withstand the weather?? A wedge or 2 weld on to add strength is easy to do now and harder later?
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Nov 26, 2020 21:20:41 GMT
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Looking good to my eye from the pics Thank you very much. It has managed to get the look I wanted. Went to visit this girl today.
Had other business to deal with, but who would not say hi to her, came charging up to rub up against me and make a fuss of me when I got there, and hung around while I worked.
PS: Life is Great. That intro is all the more fun when I can't see the photo - I'm assuming it's a cat but imagination can run wild. You made me look again, and chuckle. Thanks. The lamp looks good Grizz. Will it be strong enough at the base to withstand the weather?? A wedge or 2 weld on to add strength is easy to do now and harder later? You were not the only one suggesting that change. I agree, and addressed it.
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Nov 26, 2020 21:45:23 GMT
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So following yesterday’s post, there were recommendations to add strength to the mounting plate of the light fitting. So I added some weld to the sides. And made some gussets up. Drilling holes to add to the look. Ready Enough welding. Doubtful if it would give up in any weather. Flap disc, tidy enough for 12 foot up in the air. Fitting machined into the post. Mounting post drilled and ready to take retaining screws. Next up, paint for the post, and the inside of the shade, brushed on gloss for the post, white spray paint for the inside of the shade. Painted. Last dilemma was what colour to do the outside of the shade. Traditionally they are green, but red does exist. Paul Y and craigrk were not helpful...... Sally said red, but she likes red, and she is a girl after all. In the end I decided on red, because why be traditional. Yes, certainly it looks like red. So there you have it by 7.30 painting was done, it may take a few days to dry properly. Chilly tonight, by the time I shut shop it had dropped down to 4’C Usually PaulY only visits when it drops below 6’C Must get the kettle on.
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