To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

My new garage project

Frank Elson

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 12, 2008
Messages
1,375
Location
Lancashire, UK
I only just found this thread, looking back through the garage gallery.
What a great garage !

It's made me think again. I was planning on a Compton concrete sectional... but I have thrown a few blocks together in the past and maybe, just maybe...

Whereabouts are you in the UK Morrisman ?
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
OP
M

Morrisman

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 7, 2006
Messages
424
Location
Angeles City, Philippines
Re: My newest garage project

Holy thread resurrection Batman. :shocking:

All sorts of things have happened since I last posted here. Namely, the garage has finally been finished, and the last piece of UPVC trim put on the gable ends.:thumbup:

4b82fa8b.jpg


Alas and alack, I have had to leave the dream garage behind as we have moved to the other side of the planet to live, back to the Philippines, where my wife is from, where my daughter was born, and I where I lived from 1993 until 2002. :dunno:

But all is not lost, as we bought 300sq metres of land and a new garage is being built as we speak: :beer:

Oh, and a house as well, but they conveniently (correctly) started the garage first. :bowdown:

d6e9b664.jpg


d7f13cb6.jpg


86a1de15.jpg


366b4866.jpg


ff29e381.jpg


This one is a bit bigger than the last, at 6metres by 8 metres, or 20' x 26' in real money. it is all concrete construction, with plenty of re-bar in as we live in an earthquake zone.

The floor was cast in four pieces, with crack joints, as the builder says it will move and will crack. He is an American who has started a building company in the Philippines, and is a bit of a concrete expert apparently and lives and breathes the stuff. He has a team of local guys working for him and they certainly seem to be producing some tidy work.

I even have a small bathroom in the corner, with shower. :pimpflash

The roof is single plane, and will be tile-finish steel, 15' high at the top, so nobody can nip over the back yard wall and jump onto the roof easily. Security is a bit of an issue and we have an 8 foot wall around the property.

I'm offshore working now, so I won't see it for another couple of weeks. Progress has slowed, as they are now concentrating on the house, but getting the garage to this stage, this early, was a master move on my behalf I beleive. :thumbup:
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

Bib Overalls

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 4, 2006
Messages
3,318
Location
Jonesboro, Arkansas
If you have your living made living is good in the Philippines. Spent a couple of years at Clark AFB. I was there when the volcano popped and yes, you are in an earthquake zone.

Any automotive projects in your future?
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
Top Bottom