Oh dear I have completely forgot to update this thread...
Anyway the garage is still not ready
But! There has been a lot of progress.
We painted the house and garage when the weather allowed it:
Walls got another 50mm of wool (200mm total) and started to make the inner roof:
And the inner walls:
Then finally I started making the floor. I put 2x50mm insulation under the floor. And attached 253m of floor heating cable to the concrete net.
Then I ordered 6m3 of concrete and a friend made the floor. He also coated it with Mastertop.
When I finally had floor I could start installing the doors. (I had then for few months already just couldn't install them without the floor...)
Was rather interestin puzzle, but got the door in place. The one on this side is special order door that goes as close as possible to the roof as I will someday put a car lift there.
And at last the car is in it's new home
The other door is standard model one and was a bit easier to install.
Now that the doors are in place I can put the heating on. Still a lot to do, but atleast the car is in
Thats looking really nice mate! Nice to see the car all tucked up too
So the underfloor heating wiring is now embedded in concrete? (I know next to nothing about it) An awesome amount of insulation there but I suppose you need it. We've just put up stables and they're tongue-and-groove wood on a wood frame on 2 courses of bricks. No insulation as we have pussy winters here. As in "-5 and 3 inches of snow!! MY GOD!!! WE'RE GONNA DIE!!!!!!111!!11!!"
As I said. Pansies. We had good winters when we lived in the Alps - a cold day was -25 and snow was in meters. Much like I imagine it would be in Finland.
Last edited by Teggers; 18-10-2012 at 17:48.
Yes the wiring is embedded in concrete
That does look like a really good job well done.
I'm very jealous.
Finally had time to start making the garage / storage wall.
The wall is attached to the floor with 6mm reinforcing bars embedded in the concrete:
I made the wall frame from laminated veneer lumber. Shouldn't twist as easily as regular lumber.
Door in place:
Electric socket and backing for the water heater:
Frame complete:
And this is where it is now:
I'd love to have a small room as part of the garage. What are you going to use it as ? A "clean" room, a "dirty" room or just a cupboard ?
It's just a storage for random stuff...
Oh dear I have totally forgot to update this thread... The garage is now about 99.5% ready so I guess it's about time
I finished the outsides during the winter:
Then I painted the walls inside the garage:
Water heater and sink in in place:
1mm thick galvanized steel in the bottom edge of the walls:
Storage room got some shelves:
All the metal sheets in place:
What are these called in english? The things that cover the seam between the window frame and the wall?
And finally all the piping done:
Excellent work mate. Looks brilliant. Just needs some massive SXOC stickers now
No ramp?
That garage looks very nice.
As for the bits on the windows. I'd call them architraves, the same as the internal door surrounds that cover the join between the frame and the plasterboard.
Simply :
I think I need an inspirational poster with a pic of your garage and the legend "One day, I too will have a garage like that !"
Here are couple of more photos of the outside. These are taken today:
Looks really good.
Really like that! Nice one
Thaks everyone for your kind comments
I must say that I am actually rather pleased (and maybe even a bit proud) about how it turned out. I mean considering I have never built anything before
Now I just need the motivation to work on the sx
Love that garage!! Definitely want to put a ramp in there if it were mine
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I will get either a two post car lift or scissor car lift at some point... Just can't decide which one...