Outbuildings and why they're great. (Vanport)

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Joeboy wrote: Sat Apr 05, 2025 1:29 pm
NoraBatty wrote: Sat Apr 05, 2025 1:18 pm Much obliged Joe, thanks.
Il give him a ring in the week and see if he can help.

we have to bite the bullet and get dried lumber though.
We have a shared shed that straddles the boundary with the neighbour, and need to get an asbestos roof removed before dismantling can occur.
We have a very reasonable quote but once its gone, the build has to start as our stuff will have to be tarped over in the garden.
Me n No1 will be offloading then heading to pub for a burger & pint. I'll post photos tomorrow. There was a load of already cut timber air drying in a HUGE vanport on site.
Thats what i was hoping to ask 👌
And how did the vanport look? Get any good ideas from the inevitable butchers at its construction?! 😂
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All very much in passing. It was a big old port. They've got some excellence going on up there.
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Joeboy wrote: Sat Apr 05, 2025 12:53 pm
Richard77 wrote: Sat Apr 05, 2025 12:12 pm I want to be Joeboy when I grow up.... I think about things too much.

He has an idea... Plans drew up and materials ordered within the hour. Gets stuff that day and later on in the day, project has started. The next day it's built! :praise:
Me too! Plans? dunno about that. :lol:

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And that was that. :D Met Wictor again, Met his Dad, absolutely excellent folk.

Pub! :lol:

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Sorry, can’t read that without thinking of the ‘new’ Pavel Chekov (Anton Yelchin RIP).

Wiktor, Wiktor !

Finding a good, local timber merchant is a godsend, Joe, particularly when they deliver.

Looking a great DIY project :xl:
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What's the odds! Walking down the road. :lol:

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Bugtownboy wrote: Sat Apr 05, 2025 5:15 pm Sorry, can’t read that without thinking of the ‘new’ Pavel Chekov (Anton Yelchin RIP).

Wiktor, Wiktor !

Finding a good, local timber merchant is a godsend, Joe, particularly when they deliver.

Looking a great DIY project :xl:
On first pass, very happy. Will stack to air and do a quick dim check tomorrow. I do like when it's a family company I'm dealing with. They are going to look into if they can do a larchlap board for siding. They think they've got the tool for it on the mill but not done them yet. See what I mean about family firm, how nice is that?

I'll adjust my vanport siding style to what the can do, good lads. :xl:
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Plasterer came for KSM glazing, excellent job.

Wictor came with timber, excellent job

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Dim check OK on timbers. 25% moisture on C setting of our moisture meter. All 👍

I've hung the 6"x2" off on the posts to be easier to mark up for cutting and drilling. That gave me the idea to use X amount of the 4" x 2" to screw in a temp climbing ladder for the 6" post top works. Wictor threw in a couple of damaged 4x2's as they had bark on. All going well.

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