After a couple of coats of red oxide primer its time to start timbering out the frame.
The frame has to be timbered out to strengthen the shell and for fixing the cladding. To fix to the steel frame I've got some cool screws that will cut through the timber and the steel, then self tap to give a good firm fix.
Due to the fantastic British summer weather I'm now working under a tarpaulin because its hammering down, so photos are a bit green.
Here is the start of the framing process using 40x25 mm treated batton.
The frame has to be timbered out to strengthen the shell and for fixing the cladding. To fix to the steel frame I've got some cool screws that will cut through the timber and the steel, then self tap to give a good firm fix.
Due to the fantastic British summer weather I'm now working under a tarpaulin because its hammering down, so photos are a bit green.
Here is the start of the framing process using 40x25 mm treated batton.
2 comments:
Come on, we want more! We want more! We want more! We want more! We want more!
oi you stop encouraging him! we also want a spare room!!!
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