After lurking since I joined the HAMB a while back, I can now make a contribution. I have struggled to build Hotrods for years in the street, in a rented 16 X 8 council lockup and recently in a drafty, cold barn with dodgy electrics several miles from home.
With all the kids having finished University and moved out, we sold up and moved out to a village on the edge of the Fens, a big sky, flat bit in the east of England.
Being a bit on the skint side the only way to build the garage I wanted was do it myself and buy most of what I needed from ebay.
A fairly popular way to get a cheapish and functional garage in the UK is using concrete sections, usually 6.6"x2 ft that bolt together, the builders can put one up in a day ! The 16x12 garage I had already was built this way so it seemed locgical to use this method to extend to 50ft long, the most I thought I could get away with .
Heres a couple of pics of what I started with, digging some out by hand and making a real mess with a small digger. More to follow.
Cheers Simon.
With all the kids having finished University and moved out, we sold up and moved out to a village on the edge of the Fens, a big sky, flat bit in the east of England.
Being a bit on the skint side the only way to build the garage I wanted was do it myself and buy most of what I needed from ebay.
A fairly popular way to get a cheapish and functional garage in the UK is using concrete sections, usually 6.6"x2 ft that bolt together, the builders can put one up in a day ! The 16x12 garage I had already was built this way so it seemed locgical to use this method to extend to 50ft long, the most I thought I could get away with .
Heres a couple of pics of what I started with, digging some out by hand and making a real mess with a small digger. More to follow.
Cheers Simon.

