Too much water in that self leveling and i hope you primed the subfloor other wise that water base screed will jump off that floor what screed did u use? Also needs to be an epoxy paint to stick to screed.
Other than that good effort mate
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Too much water in that self leveling and i hope you primed the subfloor other wise that water base screed will jump off that floor what screed did u use? Also needs to be an epoxy paint to stick to screed.
Other than that good effort mate
My mate done the screed, he has had his own flooring business for 8 years, so I'm sure he knows what he's doing lol. The paint is fine, I checked before buying it. Yes the floor was primed too.
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Nice garage - those wooden pillars are a PITA though.
Shame you couldn't just replace with a horizontal RSJ or something at a higher level.
The pillars are a ball ache, once the wedding is out the way and I've put a drive in the front garden for the misses, I'm gonna replace the 2 single doors with a large roller door and fibd another way of supporting the roof.
If that's the case then so be it, it's only a flat roof so not a massive expense. Tempted to stick a pitched roof on for some extra storage space
Beautiful yet I would I do in my garage ....
What brand are the products that you used??
Well the racking I bought from machine mart ain't really what I'm after, so this afternoon I went and bought some timber and built some shelving and a work bench :D
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looks good todd are you going to put some stainless still over the work bench at all
like this one for long lasting durability
http://i560.photobucket.com/albums/s.../workbench.jpg
Looks good Todd, GCSE D&T paying off?