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05-04-2010, 04:50 PM
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Why would I want to mow the driveway?
That's a big arse shed Mike, make sure you insulate the roof and wall's it's worth the extra effort.
PS Good job Mr Rudd is out of the insulation business or it would all burn down....
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05-05-2010, 03:19 AM
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Location: Melbourne,
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Cobra Make, Engine: Harrison build #98 with Supercharged 6.2L of Chev Power, TKO600 5 speed gearbox
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Mike,
I have just moved house and I have a shed the same size. I am planning a hoist as well but have a clear span floor so I don't have to manouvre around support beams. I have just painted the floor as the concrete dust is a real pain.
Now I'm in the process of sorting out what goes where, but I am loving the space. Currently Hilux living in there, then I get my 40 series Landcruiser back next week, then hopefully in a month or 2, more likely 2, I'll have my Cobra in there.
I am sure that you will love having that space, I am looking at getting more 3 phase outlets as there is only one in my shed  .
Cheers
Lawrence
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05-05-2010, 07:24 PM
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Hi Cobber,
It's getting sizalation (sp?) under the roof sheeting and I plan to line all the walls. I used 19mm chipboard flooring on the internal walls of my old shed and it was great as it's strong and flat and you can screw hooks for tools and stuff straight into it. This time I think I'll put some insulation bats behind it, if anything for a bit more noise insulation.
This morning it looked like this:
Cheers
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Mike Murphy
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05-05-2010, 07:33 PM
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Hi Lawrence,
Where abouts did you move to?
Walking round inside the frame with the walls up is pretty cool. You get a better idea of how much space there is. I'm loving it.
The slab is going to be 6" of 32MPA concrete with F72 mesh. I plan to get it burnished for a smooth, hard flat surface. I'm also getting them to put a moisture barrier under it like they do with a house slab. I may paint it or at least seal it but I figure I'll let the concrete cure for a good few weeks before I do. The slab in my old shed had always been a disappointment. The surface was always dusty and flaky. even when painted the paint would quickly peel since the surface under it was no good.
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05-06-2010, 02:29 AM
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Mike,
I moved from Park Orchards to Park Orchards. I have just gotten married and we purchased 20 acres just around the corner from where I was living, and since it was a farm, it had a nice big shed for 'machinery', that also has a stable on the back of it measuring 11x9 and a couple of lean too's for undercover parking. My wife liked the house, I loved the shed
I put up with the concrete floor for 3 weeks before I had had enough and got it painted (I had put up with my dad's concrete floor as well previous to this). Now I can just sweep mess away without having concrete dust going everywhere from my lungs to all over the tools and cars. I went for Koala grey, a standard colour and it looks good. I am now wiping away all the spider webs on the inside and it comes up looking like a new shed.
You can see the nice Koala Grey in this photo.
I just need my car to go in there and I'm set. I already have the fridge lined up!!!!! I just need to sort out what goes where, but I am loving the space.
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05-06-2010, 03:36 AM
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Looks like a rippa shed, I'll bet you loved it. I had 2 big sliding doors on my old shed. You could push them both back in summer and have a 20 foot wide opening which was great on hot days.
I went for roller doors on the new one as I wanted a 3.5M high opening in the center to get trucks etc in there.
Cheers
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05-05-2010, 11:30 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Aussie Mike
This time I think I'll put some insulation bats behind it, if anything for a bit more noise insulation.
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Mike,
I talked about this with the guy who installed my house ceiling insulation (non rebate, non metallic), he said the issue with wall insulation in steel sheds, if placed against the wall sheeting, is that it prevents condensation running down the inside. Ends up getting soggy which is not what you want against a steel frame.
Cheers
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Geoff
Cobra Car Club of Qld - UAE Chapter
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