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Hi AllAfter selling all my machinery , and equipment . I finally have an empty shed .
The first job is to build an internal stud frame work . I have used a steel stud system .
Then to install the droppers , and frame work for the suspended ceiling .
By using a steel frame work on the inside of the shed , I have created a thicker wall
cavity , and given a greater depth to the ceiling cavity . Which has enabled me to
use a thicker insulation in both the ceiling , and the walls .
The shed measures 6 meters x 5.4 meters . which is large enough for the layout
I have been playing with for some time .
The next job is to install the insulation , and then the plaster board .
Regards Ted
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Ron
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'Petermac
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'You may share the labours of the great, but you will not share the spoil…' Aesop's Fables
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"Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy" - Benjamin Franklin
In the land of the slap-dash and implausible, mediocrity is king
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Cheers
Matt
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Hi All
In answer to Sol's question . You can see from the quality of the photos , that the PUB
is not that far away .
,:cheers
Petermac
I always assumed that , the depth of green in France , Was directly related to the
amount of onions , that a Relocated Englishman was capable of taking to morning market .
The wiring has now been installed , and the insulation fitted .
The door frames have also been replaced , and the first of the
plaster board sheets glued and screwed in place .
Regards Ted
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As you can see , progress IS being made .
The insulation has been installed . the Gyproc panels
have been fitted . The electrics have been tested , and certified .
Now for flushing the gyproc , and all the fiddly jobs .
Regards Ted
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Hi All
I have now completed the old office ,to
a work room .
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Now back to the the main train room ,(SHED ).
The walls, and ceiling have been flushed .
Walls painted , skirting fitted .
Air conditioner , and carpet left to do .
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Hi All
The wood for the main layout frame work has arrived .
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Max
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Regards
Alan
Born beside the mighty GWR.
Alan
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cheers
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Following with great interest.
Keep up the good work and don't be a stranger in the pub!
That said, now the electrics are certified, do away with the aircon and install the beer fridge!
Gary
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I am no expert but I do what I can, when I can, with what I can.
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Thanks for the feed back .
In reply to Gary's comment,
Without the fridge the beer would melt
Regards Ted
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What is your grand plan (if you have one yet!?)
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The air conditioner arrived today .
Now I have to wait for the installer
to get busy .
I also picked up a roll of cork for the track underlay .
VERY cheap .
Regards Ted
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