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ickle



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When we've done sleeper retaining walls in the past, we used to put the geotextile (mypex) against the soil and backfill against the boards with drainage gravel which helped to stop the rot.

A 6x1 treated board will span the steel vertically screwed into the sleepers each side then the same or a planed and radiuses deck board on the top, brought forward to the front of the 6x1if you intend to sit on it.

HTH Keith
Post #889070 4th Mar 2021 8:08pm
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Stacey007



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Bit more done,

Side path to garage and in front of retaining wall




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Biggest update....garden has gone from..



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to this, ooh added one side of the sleepers for the ramp upto the garden,




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side path...



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so from this....



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to this now...




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I will make another sleeper retainer as the ramp into the garden and then need to sort out all the edging for the garden to run up to. Hopefully sort the ground out ready for seed or turf.. still jobs on but so much better now we can see it coming together. Thumbs Up
Post #890311 9th Mar 2021 10:12pm
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Stacey007



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Another ramp retaining wall on the other side made with sleepers / beams etc...

Have to be able to get the cars on the garden for our own garden shows at home. Thumbs Up

Now following round to the patio area with sleepers so give an edge to the garden,




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14 meters of Aco drain ordered to fit across the front and down the side to link up with existing drain.

Jobs just keep on going, I'm also re-painting around 16 fence panels and adding extra cladding to make look new... hundreds of meters of wood cut and painted. However my dad let me use his nail gun and its ace Smile




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What started with oh lets get a bigger workshop has ended up being a complete garden make over.... Rolling with laughter
Post #893485 23rd Mar 2021 6:27pm
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Stacey007



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Ok so more on the Garden as I wait for the workshop..


What was meant to be a workshop has had massive knock on effects to me pretty much making a new garden Shocked


So the ramp and retaining walls are finished Smile (well pretty much I'm making the other side slightly higher by one sleeper but easy compared to where I started,




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Then Massive Day for us Friday, 7am start with a 8 wheel truck carrying 20 tonnes of top soil and another large Truck with all our turf, tonne bags of pea gravel for more french drains...




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6 People on the job from 7am until 6pm with occasionally 2 more doing various jobs.









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Great teams of lads and the boss was getting as mucked in as any of them... Thumbs Up
Post #897536 11th Apr 2021 8:12pm
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Stacey007



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So What started as a mud / clay 'Garden' Friday morning





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We now have grass, the challenge to keep off it and keep it watered for a month. We are so happy with it... Makes my hard work with the prep work, retaining wall and sleepers round the edge etc all worth it. Thumbs Up





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Still on the list is breaking up the concrete for the drains and install the Aco drains. However its come a long way Smile



Workshop hopefully starting soon Thumbs Up
Post #897539 11th Apr 2021 8:20pm
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Supacat



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Top work. Thumbs Up
Post #897620 12th Apr 2021 7:39am
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L110CDL



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Agreed, top work Thumbs Up 1996 Golf Blue 300Tdi 110 Pick up. Keeper.


Clayton.
Post #897842 12th Apr 2021 10:40pm
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jst



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You have been busy, no excuse to not be able to make wksp of your dreams now! Cheers

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Post #897877 13th Apr 2021 7:50am
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Stacey007



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Slight update but bad news....


The workshop has been delivered, but on checking the block work base, we had two issues...

The actual concrete base was not level and rightly or wrongly we had assumed it was when we built the wall to the spec of the workshop fitters.. However it was not true enough and more of a parallelogram... So one issue was our fault, the other the concrete guy who we had thought leveled it....

Anyway I kept my cool as the fitters basically told me they cannot fit this week and that need to re do the wall....ooh and extra charge for them all to come back..


So this week I have done just that and fingers crossed its correct now. I've a few more blocks to fit and some pointing up to make good but its mostly done.


We have also made up some covers for the metal posts we will cut to size (once I have some more sleepers add on top)




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So hopefully the next update will be better news... Thumbs Up
Post #898758 17th Apr 2021 1:51pm
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Stacey007



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OK so finally some good news...


The supplier of he workshops fitters... were how can I put it nicely... Useless, after a few trips up telling me the brickwork is out then not then out... I finally had enough with them and said I will fit it with my guys..

I'm not naming the company, but on the slightest chance 'they' see this I don't want them using my pictures as publicity. Hence my poor attempt at a watermark Smile


So My electrician friend and jack of all including his Joiner mate who together do house extensions helped.



First bit... The build starts Smile




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It soon grows quite quickly






Roof was fun, attaching the panels...



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I'm very impressed given I did the retaining wall and made it up as I went that the windows are ideal for the garden view



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Happy so far and its going up well




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Post #912829 17th Jul 2021 8:23pm
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landy andy



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Looking good. Very jealous.

Andy
With Censored wet too small garage.
Post #912847 17th Jul 2021 10:40pm
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Co1



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Wow! Now that is a workshop!!
Post #912863 18th Jul 2021 8:07am
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boxoftricks



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Looking great. The attitude of the supplier unfortunately does not surprise me. Excuses not to work vs finding reasons to do an honest days work.....
Post #912906 18th Jul 2021 12:04pm
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Stacey007



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^ Your right, it was pathetic the excuses.. However My Mate who is an electrician and jack of all, his Joiner friend, an apprentice and myself had it up and done in 4 days. Very Happy


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roof going on (well the tiles)


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Still need to sort the drainage as the workshop was flat pack over where I needed to dig...

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Started on one concrete ramp on Friday, 40 degrees mixing concrete....aaarrggghhh too hot so stopped.




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Clemmo



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So…if you looking for a project is this finished now ?

Very Happy

Clemm Make today a little better than yesterday but not so good as tomorrow....
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