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0150carmac

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New Single Garage Project Scotland

Hello Folk Ive been looking around in here for a while and now i have decided that i need to get a garage off my own but due to a very tight budget it will be long winded at time due to me only moving into this house late last year. but will keep you updated on my progress. :)

So any way i was looking for a timber garage that would fit my budget and made a wee cheeky bid on this





and to my suprize :bounce: i won the auction which is great

its a 11ft x 20ft garage with a metal up and over door

i now need to go and dismantle it and move it home

now i need to get my finger out and dig and prep for concrete
 
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Congrats on winning the auction and good luck with your project. Looks like it will be a nice space to work in.

thanks for that it be great once its all assembled im going to insulate it and board the inside so it be nice and warm in the winter
 
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Thanks im very happy with my purchase im planning on going next saturday to dismantle and move it
 
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nothing wrong with recycled at all!

For moving are you going to break it completely apart or transport the frames (or part frame) intact?

Hello the garage is in kit form thats bolted together with couch bolts so im hoping to transport it in sections
 

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Ive got a 1986 Ford Rs turbo series 2 that im going to be restoring to its former glory in it

Pics!

My buddy has a Ford Sierra Cosworth RS notable because its pretty rare to see one in the states..most people don't know what it is.
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Pics!

My buddy has a Ford Sierra Cosworth RS notable because its pretty rare to see one in the states..most people don't know what it is.
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very nice i like the sierra cosworth but maybe in the future i get round to owining one not got many pictures of it just now it is stored in my mates garage just the rooling sheel with the rest off the parts up in my attic space in the house
 

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I learned some new words today "wee cheeky", from the use in the sentence I bet that means "very low".

Congratulations on winning the bid. Looks like a good project.
 
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Well today ive spent all day in the garden removing 15 tree stumps 8.5 hours later and there all out thanks to the help off my 3 ton engine lifter . I can now start to sink my posts for my fence im building then I can start to dig out for the base for the garage
 
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That'll be a nice little shop, 11x20 can be very serviceable indeed if it's laid out well. My vote goes for cupboards!

I like the idea of dismantling and re-using an existing structure, Here's hoping your move goes well and you can get it all back together on a new pad.
 
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That'll be a nice little shop, 11x20 can be very serviceable indeed if it's laid out well. My vote goes for cupboards!

I like the idea of dismantling and re-using an existing structure, Here's hoping your move goes well and you can get it all back together on a new pad.

thanks its going to be great when its done i hope i can get it moved easely and it goes back together again i be taking loads of pictures for reference

You done a great job on your project I be stealing some off your ideas for saving space
 
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time for a wee update

well we went on saturday to dismantle and move the garage so at 7:30 am we meet up at my works unit hooked up the trailer to my mate van and were on our way (stopping at the snack van to fuel up before we left ) we arrived at just before 9:00 am at the sellers house and the garage looks 100% as per description off sales description we dismantled it in around 2.0 hrs the only shocking descovery we made was the seller had assured me he had got the electrics disconected by a trained electrician only to find wire ends taped up with insulation tape and still live as we found out when the crow bar slipped when lifting side off and spiked the cable and tripped his house out total idiot just as well it was only 240 volts so we got it loaded up after this tied down and moved home it was a great day sun was splitting hot a nice change upp here in scotland
any way i took some pictures when i could














 
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Fantastic on the auction!! You have a great little building. I will be interested in seeing it up and ticking!!

Best Regards
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Fantastic on the auction!! You have a great little building. I will be interested in seeing it up and ticking!!

Best Regards
Herb Spencer


thanks herb your got a nice set up as well ive started to clear the site now so i can whack some ******** down before pouring the concrete
 
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Got a wee bit done in the back garden since it was dry and the sun was out even the wife offered to give me a hand knocking down the wall and rotten wooden fence and loading my van so could take the rubbish to the dump

Fiona giving me a hand to knock the small wall down












 
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nice progress! glad it moved easily..


thanks matt its moving along slowly just now due to working overtime so sunday was my only day off this week and to my suprize it was raining grrrrr i love scotland really so all i could do was start doing the drawings for it to give to the planning department so they can check it dont need planning permission although i phoned them the other day and gave them a brief description on what i will be building they see no problem with it so it sounds good
 

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Where in Scotland are you?

I'm from Glasgow, but living in Gloucester at present.

Looking forward to seeing how you get on with it.

Also, I second the request for some pics of the RS Turbo.

Cheers, and good luck with it.
 
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Where in Scotland are you?

I'm from Glasgow, but living in Gloucester at present.

Looking forward to seeing how you get on with it.

Also, I second the request for some pics of the RS Turbo.

Cheers, and good luck with it.

Hi mate

Thanks

Im In Bo'ness Just outside Edinburgh Im looking forward to getting it up and finished just waiting on the local council seal of approval and holidays to pass.
Im hopping to have the base in for end off july then it just be a case of rebuilding it then jobs a good one

The rs turbo is in my rented garage at the moment surronded by boxes a **** i try and dig out some pictures and post them for you to see
 
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Well a little update I got confirmation from the local council today to say I don't need planning permission for building the garage so I can bash on now and get the base done and get it built .
im now away for 2 weeks holiday in the caravan to relax which I can do better nowing the council have said its ok
 
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thats me returned from my 2 weeks holiday in the caravan feeling all refreshed now to get on with digging out for the ******** to go down and get this concrete pad laid
 

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Glad to see that you are making progress. The planning council can be a real experience. In the middle of my build we found out that we needed to upgrade the electrical service which requires a permit. I had to go back and apply for that. You cannot rush that process at all.
Looking forward to seeing your build.
 
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