Who has the best Garage on Pistonheads?
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OzzyR1 said:
Great looking garage, inspires me to tidy mine up a bit and see what can be done - looks a bit like your "before" photos at the moment
Love the Aston, any more pics??
Thanks, yes loads, I've put a few on the 'period looking classics' thread but here's one I particularly like Love the Aston, any more pics??
and another...
Making progress when the roads were empty back in 1959?
Edited by RichB on Tuesday 8th May 19:47
Jacobyte said:
Whilst out cycling earlier today I saw a chap washing his car by his very smart garage and then it occurred to me that I'd seen that garage somewhere before - it's edo's newly built one.
I stopped for a little natter and I must say it does look great. Top job!
I stopped for a little natter and I must say it does look great. Top job!
Thanks for stopping by - please do so again in the Cobra!!
Jacobyte said:
Whilst out cycling earlier today I saw a chap washing his car by his very smart garage and then it occurred to me that I'd seen that garage somewhere before - it's edo's newly built one.
I stopped for a little natter and I must say it does look great. Top job!
Crickey, when you said you were local, I didn't realise you were that local!I stopped for a little natter and I must say it does look great. Top job!
Has anyone any experience with changing the roof construction on a modern brick built garage?
Ours is the usual pre-made "timber triangles" which although they give good storage limit available height....I'm wondering if they can be replaced to allow me height to put in a 2 or 4 post lift so I can store 1 Caterham above the other.
Suppose it's a bit like doing a loft conversion
Ours is the usual pre-made "timber triangles" which although they give good storage limit available height....I'm wondering if they can be replaced to allow me height to put in a 2 or 4 post lift so I can store 1 Caterham above the other.
Suppose it's a bit like doing a loft conversion
crashley said:
Any suggestions (other than here) for inspirational website for a single garage? sunken lifts, funky shelving/lighting etc... trying to get an idea of what's available with a limited space.
cheers
www.garagestoragecabinets.co.uk though to be fair I'm not sure about sunken lifts and funky shelving. Maybe try Ikea for the latter cheers
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