Bodgers
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I am now getting to the point with this hobby where I am looking at working a little more with hand tools for finessing/finishing, whereas previously I was concentrating almost all on powertools.
I've done the basics in my garage workshop to make it workable light wise - decent lighting, painted the walls white etc. It is an OK size garage for a newer build as well.
But now I need natural light. I can open the garage door, but, the weather isn't exactly the best in North England; snow in late April
First idea is to do some skylights/velux windows, which I will do eventually when I get around to sorting the stuff out in the eves and plaster boarding the ceiling. I have limited options on the walls. The right wall ajoins next door's garage, the back wall I really need for all the tool hanging space/cabinets. Which leaves the left wall, which faces the garden. I have options there, but we have a Virginia creeper growing on the outside wall which needs sorting + negotiations with the wife.
So, next target is the garage door itself. I was thinking of making (most likely buy given current time constraints and projects) something like this with windows in the top row and a split entry door:
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.vi ... GB&alt=web
Can anyone give any advice on
- planning permission requirements(house is only 6 years old and homes in the area all have similar doors to my current white steel up and over)
- Coatings/Treatments for weather proofing (It is redwood pine). Final colour will be white.
- Current door frame is steel, so I will have to construct a new one - what would be the best way to approach that?
- Any ways to improve the insulation of a solid pine door...
Opnions welcome...
Thank you
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I've done the basics in my garage workshop to make it workable light wise - decent lighting, painted the walls white etc. It is an OK size garage for a newer build as well.
But now I need natural light. I can open the garage door, but, the weather isn't exactly the best in North England; snow in late April
First idea is to do some skylights/velux windows, which I will do eventually when I get around to sorting the stuff out in the eves and plaster boarding the ceiling. I have limited options on the walls. The right wall ajoins next door's garage, the back wall I really need for all the tool hanging space/cabinets. Which leaves the left wall, which faces the garden. I have options there, but we have a Virginia creeper growing on the outside wall which needs sorting + negotiations with the wife.
So, next target is the garage door itself. I was thinking of making (most likely buy given current time constraints and projects) something like this with windows in the top row and a split entry door:
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.vi ... GB&alt=web
Can anyone give any advice on
- planning permission requirements(house is only 6 years old and homes in the area all have similar doors to my current white steel up and over)
- Coatings/Treatments for weather proofing (It is redwood pine). Final colour will be white.
- Current door frame is steel, so I will have to construct a new one - what would be the best way to approach that?
- Any ways to improve the insulation of a solid pine door...
Opnions welcome...
Thank you
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