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• #977
surplus sixth space makes a convenient excuse to build another though...
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• #978
oh that's already in the works don't you worry.
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• #981
Nice.
I looked at something like that but needed the vertical door because of its proximity to the fence...
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• #982
Are these available in the UK?
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• #983
Got my Asguard built yesterday and added OSB 3 panels to the floor and walls today. Pretty pleased other than the fact that the doors are a bit tough to lock, but that's probably the result of it being on a less than perfectly flat patio. I sat it on 3x 2x4s to try and help but I think it's still slightly skewed.
It's massive! Reckon I can fit 6 bikes with some careful positioning of hangers. I may panel the back at some point to for added hanging potential.
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• #984
how many bikes should I be able to fit vertically on a wall 100cm wide?corner on the right side, curtain/window on the other, so possible to overlap on the right side, but not with greasy / dirty parts
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• #985
Depends on handlebars. Up to 4 alternating front and rear wheels.
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• #986
Main factors are handlebar widths, and whether you can alternate the height of the hooks. If you have hooks at the same height, chances are one bikes handlebars will touch the next bike's saddle. If you can have ~30cm vertical difference between the hooks, you should be able to squeeze four in. Three if not. There's a picture of my rack on page 34, 3 bikes in 103cm.
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• #987
good point... I can alternate hooks, ceiling height is 300cm
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• #988
Posting in the correct thread instead of Owning Your Own Home.
Ordered PIR, rechargeable LED strip light.
Arrived with two 3M adhesive backed magnetic strips for mounting so I can just lift the light off to take indoors to charge or move to light either side if the shed more effectively. Even though all of the shed gets decent light no matter what side it's on.
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• #990
That is quite bright. I think I may need one of those.... ta for the review
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• #991
Painting the ceiling white seems to have helped. I had planned to paint the walls too but the two tins I bought when I was building it all went on the roof panels.
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• #992
Hey - I've been using cheapo vertical hanging wall hooks for a while but always find they come out of the wall after about a year of heavy use.
Has anyone got experience of more heavy duty hooks (mine only have two screws into the wall in each) that have seen a lot of use and are still going strong?
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• #993
Have you tried ditching the packaged screws and using more heavy-duty fittings instead? (Longer & bigger screws, better plugs, Fischer bolts, etc.)
If the hook hasn't failed, then it might not be the problem and it'll be cheaper to get some new fixings than a whole set of hooks.
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• #994
Fix a plate to the wall; fix the hooks to the plate.
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• #995
Update on the PIR rechargeable LED strip. Worked exactly as expected/required. The mains PIR light above the back door gives enough light to lock up bikes in the shed. When that is on, there is too much ambient light to trigger the LED strip light. If I'm still fannying about after the mains light goes off, the LED strip turns on. Very happy for £20.
Also have the option to have it be permanently on if I'm working on something in the shed and don't want to wave my arms about every 20 seconds.
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• #996
That's just what I need for our coat cupboard. Thanks.
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• #997
Hooks on walls ftw. I can fit six bikes no problems, except for the moto, which is a problem.
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• #998
Recommended ground anchor? I'd like to be able to use a Krypto Fahgettaboudit with it if possible.
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• #999
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• #1000
https://securityforbikes.com/torc-ground-anchor.php
The Pragmasis people used to hang around here and answer questions.
The answer really depends on what you've got to attach the ground anchor to; concrete/brick/etc?
It works need I say more