My new workshop (lots of pictures.. hopefully!)

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Mattty

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Ok sorted after 5 false starts... Thanks for looking folks! :roll:

removed- no pictures showing... :oops:

I spend 40 mins putting a post together, i submit it and i cant get the pictures to show... I don't know why though??? there not big pics, i have posted pics from picassa a few times now with no problems but today i've tried twice and had no joy :roll: :oops: Any ideas why anyone?
 
Mattty,

If you had left the post with the pictures then one of us would have looked at it to try and give you some help on sorting it out.
Why not try and post one picture and I should be back later this evening to see what is happening.
 
My old asbestos workshop...
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Hi,

I can see the pictures if I cut and past the URL, looks good, any shots of in side?


Pete
 
I applied for Planning for my new shop about 3 years ago and finally gained permission about 18 months ago. 6 months ago i started the build and managed to get finished and moved in about 3 weeks ago.
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Hi, Matty

I see you got it sorted as I was posting.

Pete
 
Looks good, and I am envious but is the swanneck on your downpipe leaking? that's a big damp patch around you're chimney stack.

Regards,

Rich.
 
Tool cabinet (aka old wardrobe), 2 kettles (for Lord Nibbo!) and Meg guarding the biscuit tin and making sure the stove doesn't go out.
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Finishing area-
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Well I see you have figured how to post pictures, well done. :D

What good looking workshop, lots of space and load of good equipment, you must be well pleased to have got that finished.
Wood burner looks great, I have a small one in my shop, gets the place warm using off cuts and broken pallets for free.
 
Rich":2cxokfvt said:
Looks good, and I am envious but is the swanneck on your downpipe leaking? that's a big damp patch around you're chimney stack.

Regards,

Rich.

It poured down for a couple of weeks and i hadn't finished the guttering- the stop ends weren't fitted hense the damp looking brickwork when the pictures were took.
 
That looks like a superb workspace Matty. I'll bet you're glad to be moved in.

Judging by the ceiling height in relation to the heads of the windows, you've got quite a big ceiling void there - are you planning to use it?

Cheers, Ed
 
James B":2wfyoe8c said:
Looks a beauty Matty,

Should the chimney not extend higher than the ridge?

Building regs are quite clear on this. If it was a gable it should extend higher than the ridge, however as an eaves stack it has to terminate a minimum of 1m (min) higher from the point where the roof line meets the stack and a minimum of 1.2m from the roof line horizontially. (All passed and approved).
 
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