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47p2



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Winter storage

SWMBO has decided that she doesn't want her new Mini sitting outside in the frost and has taken command of Tilly's garage Sad

So today I did a little shuffling to make sure Tilly would be snug and dry during the winter months.

Truth be told the garage Tilly is/was kept in was built about 60 years ago and has no damp proof membrane under the floor, the radiator does help to keep it dry but there is always a certain amount of dampness on the floor during the winter which does concern me.

I now have the perfect answer, the new garage is completely dry, warm and is opened regularly which allows air movement around the vehicles. The only down side is if I need to use the ramp I will have to do a bit of shuffling of vehicles.


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Post #32709 21st Oct 2010 1:53pm
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axle



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Australia 2008 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Rimini Red

Is it wrong to be envious of a garage ? 2008 MY Supercharged
Rimini Red / Jet
four zone climate
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and no ugly kid windows.
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Fox



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If it is, I'm wrong too. Laughing

Bow down

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United Kingdom 2010 Range Rover SE Td6 Zermatt Silver

me too Bow down

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47p2



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You wouldn't be envious if you had put in the work I did to get to this stage, 21 months of blood sweat and tears, sleepless nights, cracked ribs, aches and pains, hours of researching to make sure I did everything correctly, arguing with the planning department, with the environmental health, with suppliers (they were the worst) Big Cry

On the plus side it was a great learning curve, solving problems caused many nights of lying in bed thinking, working out in my head and then in the wee small hours I was up and back to the computer to try a different approach.

Would I do it again....no, been there and done that, it's a tough game and nothing like these mamby pamby DIY programmes they show on telly where you build your own house from the remains of the ruins of a sewage treatment plant.

This is the first winter that it has been completed and I am looking forward to enjoying the fruits of my labour Thumbs Up

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47p2



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Here's a tube movie of the first 6 months work. In all honesty I was expecting the build to take around 6 months, not 21 months Big Cry

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You've got your outdoor Xmas lights set up already 47P2? Shocked That beats my neighbours who usually put theirs up at halloween............ yep LED Santa and the works arrives in 10 days time out here! Bah Humbug! 2018 Mini Countryman Cooper S E All4 PHEV in Melting Silver - it’s whisper quiet in EV and polluter modes

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47p2



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They're not crimbo lights, they're decorative lights and SWMBO wanted them up, so I do as I'm told. Big Cry




(Yes SWMBO is the boss)

Post #32747 21st Oct 2010 4:53pm
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47p2



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The Mini is now tucked away for the first time

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and still plenty of space for my workshop Very Happy
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Full fat not diet



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axle wrote:
Is it wrong to be envious of a garage ?


me too Laughing

Fab garage and vid Thumbs Up

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JOKER



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I just wish i could get into mine .............. Rolling Eyes Rolling Eyes Laughing Laughing

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You need help mate! Shocked Thumbs Up

I too am in love with 47p2's garage. I'd give my left Censored for that and most folks think my garage is enviable. Rolling Eyes The older I get, the more I realise that people confuse wrinkles for wisdom Smile

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JOKER



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Four times i have hired out a Transit to empty it John , Frigging wife just keeps filling it up with anything and everything .........

There are only a few of my things in it like power washers and the odd toolbox and ladders rest of the junk is hers ........... Laughing

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47p2



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There is a simple rule for the garage....


Keep women out Rolling with laughter

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Thumbs Up Thumbs Up And when i go to clean it out she find's me something to do in the house as her war cry is ............

"It's a Garage nobody see's in it"

I Frigging do ............... Mad Mad Mad

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