This morning's work has included emptying the garage at home and moving EVERYTHING up to the unit. More on that later, just a glimse of the rubber flooring dropped down for now:
Boy am I knackered. The cold days are really not helping, that coupeld with the FD van being abandoned at the unit, so I'm on shanky's pony there and back most days....
Last two days have been lots of little jobs being done, all centre around finishing this build:
Its been completely clad on both sides now, and to give an idea of size, the door is 3m wide by 2.4m high, the whole wall being 11m wide by 3.65m high. Its been a huge job, now just needs painting both sides, so there's my weekend spoken for.....
the finishing little jobs are now taking the time, its the little things that make the diffference!
So, the internal wall has had the skirting fitted and painted both sides, and the ramp has been fitted with a new 16a socket and wired new socket in for it at the wall - Syd - huge respect Sir!!!
The office:
all door frame and door fitted, window frame fitted inside, and all painted twice, also skirting inside and out, again two coats of paint. Carpet being fitted at the weekend, and just needs the wood around the outside at the top and painting and its done! (apart from moving everything form home into it, and cleaning the windows )
Being the kind of guys who never just settles for what things are, and always improving and continuing to invest back into my business, over the last few weeks a few touches here and there, mainly to tidy up and smarten the wash bay, and then over the last two evenings and early mornings, the floor tiles are now down and just waiting to be edged up:
Took me and a mate about 4 hours in total to fit, and also all the edge cuts too. I'm very pleased with how it now looks, and the extra warmth, light and comfort from the tiles.
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