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I’ve got 4 of these hanging around the garage getting in the way. It’s the old door mechanism and I’d like to remove it, but I don’t...
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My workshop is a precast concrete panel job, First forget about trying to drill between the panels, all you will do is ruin the seals &...
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Well, a stick to hold it up while I fix the batten. I suppose I need that with whatever fixing technique I use. The beauty of working by...
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I had thought that and also thought about stainless steel cable ties with a gun.
I’d need a prop with the builders band but not with...
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I'd be tempted to use builders band a flexible steel tie with holes in it and wrap it round and screw into wood. Perhaps use some tube...
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Gluing ply onto concrete will give you cold spots, better to cross batten and insulate then ply.
Also ebt+ or similar polymer based...
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I’m going to start by insulating the ceiling and need to batten it then install foil backed PIR in between. I’m not going to sheet...
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Never underestimate what will go on your shelving. A few tools, chargers, batteries the odd 14lb sledge Hammer and a few 10lt tubs of...
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Thanks. There’s a fair amount of information here! I may look at replacing the existing bolts holding the panels together with screwed...
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What are the sealant joints? Is that the vertical flanges up the sides of each panel? They have a hole at the bottom and top for fixing...
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We moved house just after I got my new single garage workshop set up. It cost approximately £8k to buy my new loglap garage, floor...
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