After a fair bit of faffing about, ground has been broken on building a secure(ish) bikeshed.
Step 1 - sinking an anchor point into concrete.
Already having an angle grinder meant not having to worry about lifting the paving stone.
Not that it helped much - the stones were laid on cement, on top of hardcore, on top of a 4 inch concrete slab.
Rather than getting the Kango out again (which I used last weekend to put a hole in my foot), I stitch drilled the slab and removed the concrete with a bolster and lump hammer.
The cladding, walls and floor sheets are all here, with the 100 meters of 2x4 arriving later this afternoon.
After a fair bit of faffing about, ground has been broken on building a secure(ish) bikeshed.
Step 1 - sinking an anchor point into concrete.
Already having an angle grinder meant not having to worry about lifting the paving stone.
Not that it helped much - the stones were laid on cement, on top of hardcore, on top of a 4 inch concrete slab.
Rather than getting the Kango out again (which I used last weekend to put a hole in my foot), I stitch drilled the slab and removed the concrete with a bolster and lump hammer.
The cladding, walls and floor sheets are all here, with the 100 meters of 2x4 arriving later this afternoon.
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