Re: Finally started
Hi Dave
Yes you are right that it will not come out. In fact there is a section that will never see the light of day again as my base is a square "A" shape. It was suggested to me today I should put a time capsule in there, just need to think what to put in the time capsule. Maybe a Britney Spears or Michael Jackson song, a Queensland 8 in row paper, a picture of the family? Open to other suggestions.
Any I digress, the section that will never see light again is 1,170 x 780mm. I was thinking of using 3 lengths of angle to across this section as well as the perimeter being on blocks should be enough support.
The front section which is open I could do with either ply or cement fibre, thought I would go cement fibre given I have to use that at the back.
Thanks for tha taping tip, I probably would have forgotten that one.
John - I have a fair bit of ply laying around from previous jobs and some planks I can use as support, therefore maybe I should rethink using that for the front section as I agree the fibre cement sheeting is expensive. SWMBO would also be happy for me to use some of the old timber I have laying around.
Got a heap of 12mm reo bar today, some corners and also wire to tie up. Needed a fair bit by the time you put if down a couple of the cores and then a grid in the slab. I have probably gone overkill but would prefer to do that than have not enough hand it fall down.
Mark
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Yes you are right that it will not come out. In fact there is a section that will never see the light of day again as my base is a square "A" shape. It was suggested to me today I should put a time capsule in there, just need to think what to put in the time capsule. Maybe a Britney Spears or Michael Jackson song, a Queensland 8 in row paper, a picture of the family? Open to other suggestions.
Any I digress, the section that will never see light again is 1,170 x 780mm. I was thinking of using 3 lengths of angle to across this section as well as the perimeter being on blocks should be enough support.
The front section which is open I could do with either ply or cement fibre, thought I would go cement fibre given I have to use that at the back.
Thanks for tha taping tip, I probably would have forgotten that one.
John - I have a fair bit of ply laying around from previous jobs and some planks I can use as support, therefore maybe I should rethink using that for the front section as I agree the fibre cement sheeting is expensive. SWMBO would also be happy for me to use some of the old timber I have laying around.
Got a heap of 12mm reo bar today, some corners and also wire to tie up. Needed a fair bit by the time you put if down a couple of the cores and then a grid in the slab. I have probably gone overkill but would prefer to do that than have not enough hand it fall down.
Mark
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