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Hello Philly,
Just a quick line to say I hope you enjoyed your first weekend in your new home & to wish you many more. Cheers, Sliver. :D
 
Thanks everyone! I sneaked into work tonight to use the Internet. Somewhat faster than dial-up :lol:
There are some initial pics here!
Cheers
Philly :D
Who's off for a beer :twisted:
 
Philly":3hbqqtqh said:
Cheers
Philly :D
Who's off for a beer :twisted:

Looks like you deserve one too :D Nice one.

Good luck in you're new home to you and youre family.
Regards
Lee.
 
Philly,

How on Earth do you have the energy to move house, pop into work and post pictures - you must be much younger and fitter than me :?

Well done - looks like it went well. Enjoy your beer :eek:ccasion5:

Paul
 
best not overdo it on the beer... by the looks o things you'll need to suvk in and walk sideways in the shop to get around till things get organised..

looks like some quality space though.. ;)
 
Hi Philly

Just caught up with your move (been away) enjoyed the pictures

That looked like hard work, hope you get sorted soon but then thats the fun part setting up a new workshop and yes I am jealous

Good luck

Nigel
 
Little update for you Folks....
I have insulated and dry lined the outer wall of the shop. A couple of coats of white paint (and on the ceiling) have made the place considerably brighter!
Still waiting for the sparky to install a circuit for the big machines so have been enjoying the "galoot lifestyle" :lol: Made a 2.5m long bench come tool storage on one wall and completely covered the rest of the wall with standards and shelving. Definitely no problem finding somewhere to dump stuff :roll:
There are more pics here. I'll post more soon.
Cheers
Philly :D
 
Noel
Yeah, it has a better layout than the old one.
Dry lining? I am no expert (really :lol: ) I taped and skimmed the joints, when dry rubbed it out and two coats of emulsion. You could get away with it for the house but personally I would get a plasterer to skim the whole lot over. Only my 2p worth,
Cheers
Philly :D
 
Looking very nice there Philly, bright and loads of space!

Keep the pictures coming

:wink:
 
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