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My workshop 3 years 11 months ago #59833

You need to give us a guided tour when done :y:

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Yes i think a tour video will be required ;) :lol: :lol: ...



Looking forward to Peter Maddison doing the voiceover ;)
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My workshop 3 years 11 months ago #59858

Today's action saw more insulation installed and the lining fitted to the near and far walls of the clean room and the wall behind the door ready for the sub board to be fitted off after a bit of paint :)







If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem mate :)
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My workshop 3 years 11 months ago #59869

Looking good!

The types of isolation we use here must not be compressed at all, to make it work.
The stuff you are using can be stuffed without issues?

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My workshop 3 years 11 months ago #59872

Looking good!

The types of isolation we use here must not be compressed at all, to make it work.
The stuff you are using can be stuffed without issues?


The walls on the back and sides only have a depth of 50mm so I have to make it work, Having 12mm of ply on the outside also helps with the insulation ;) If you notice the front wall is full depth so I was able to use the thick insulation in there :) In saying all of that I am lucky that It doesn't snow here :laugh:
If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem mate :)

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My workshop 3 years 11 months ago #59876

Looking good!

The types of isolation we use here must not be compressed at all, to make it work.
The stuff you are using can be stuffed without issues?


The walls on the back and sides only have a depth of 50mm so I have to make it work, Having 12mm of ply on the outside also helps with the insulation ;) If you notice the front wall is full depth so I was able to use the thick insulation in there :) In saying all of that I am lucky that It doesn't snow here :laugh:


:laugh: :laugh:

My mate is building a small apartment atm, and the newest rules states it has to have 10" of insulation :ohmy:
I hope that does the trick when it is below -25, here, rare but it can happen..

I bet your garage will be perfect :y:

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My workshop 3 years 10 months ago #59881

My mate is building a small apartment atm, and the newest rules states it has to have 10" of insulation :ohmy:
I hope that does the trick when it is below -25, here, rare but it can happen..




Melbourne's In winter, average temperatures range from 6.5 - 14.2°C (43.7 - 57.6°F)

I bet your garage will be perfect :y:


Thank you for your kind words, I am working very hard to make it so :)
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My workshop 3 years 10 months ago #59884

Officially a rest day with the Family but I was given a leave pass to pick up some very exciting materials 😁 I now have all the timber boards for the front of the shop :side:

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My workshop 3 years 10 months ago #60001

It must have been in the stars that a big Tool Shop had a sale today :laugh: They just happened to have a couple of little tools that I wanted for the new shop ;) A pedistal drill, Thicknesser and a drill bit sharpener from another shop :P I will be adding wheels to the big stuff as well as a base for the thicknesser :D





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My workshop 3 years 10 months ago #60002

Niiice Andy

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My workshop 3 years 10 months ago #60084

Thanks Flo :) Here is a little time lapse of today's progress :P

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