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Hi Tony,
Heres a link to a shed builder. His site is one of the few with prices. I only use it as a guide to get some idea of there value. Graeme http://www.shedsonline.com.au/ |
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Graeme,
I did look at "shedsonline" a week ago, but they couldn't accomodate all of my specifications (construction method and wind rating, etc). It's easier for me to deal with local company where I can negotiate in person and view examples of their work. I also wanted added strength of frame for one area where I will be using frame to hoist parts. I would have prefered larger size shed, but finances overrule this. Tony |
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YOU'LL BE SORRY.
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Took some small parts to sandblaster yesterday. They came back a bit lighter!
Headlight bowls were the worst. I was aware of two small rust spot holes, but wasn't entirely ready for what I saw when blasting was complete. They quite resembled a sieve. Fortunately, I had planned for this and had a plan to remedy. Examples of the extent of rust damage. PB110175.JPG PB110177.JPG Using a tar based tape, the rear of bowls were treated with a layer over majority of the portion which will be largely unseen under the nose panel. While this is NOT my prefered method, I did not want to throw them away, even though I may have access to buy replacements. The tape will be sprayed with a 'stone guard' compound that should make the tape invisible. I will have to buy special spray gun for this step. Alternatively, a brush-on underbody compound would achieve the same result with less expense. PB110178.JPG PB110179.JPG You may notice areas of black already visible around edges. This is a bitumin based blade putty that actually dries to be tack free. I will be using this on areas I cannot apply the tape (eg: areas where I do not want to add extra thickness, so that installation will not be affected. It can also be used on inside of bowls because it can be painted without problems. This is a quick before / after view. PB110181.JPG Will be purchasing the material for final step today and pictures of finished product will be posted when I can. Tony |
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When you design it, and site it, with Bob's words in mind, allow for the forthcoming extention.
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Thats exactly what I have in mind. No money yet, but extensions planned when $$$$ are available.
Guess I could fake my own death for the insurance money. I've only got third party though! Tony |
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instead of grit try soda, much less damage, if you want to salvage the h/ light buckets have them galvanized then solder up the holes. good luck with the shed, no room for the odd spare part and the project.
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