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Matt's build thread
Well folks, after many years of dreaming, at least a year of planning and a fair bit of procrastinating I have today come home with a roof rack of steel to start my build. I just need to get a sheet of wood for the build table now and build some supports for it. That should be the job for the next few days. I will try to keep this updated as much for my own motivation as anything else. I can't promise speedy progress as I am the father of 2 young daughters (I'm actually on paternity leave at the moment after my youngest was born 10 days ago). I am amazed I get any garage time but my wife actually told me to get on with the project (I must be getting under her feet).
I lurk on here a lot so have followed many of your stories and I just hope that my ramblings, trials and tribulations entertain some of you as much as you have entertained and inspired me. Here goes nothing. Matt
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Good to see another build getting started I will watch progress with interest
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Good luck with your build
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Good Luck, I too have just started and ultimate respect in getting the Wife to let you out, when my daughters were younger I could't get time to go to the toilet never mind the garage.
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welcome along to the ride. I build my chassis about 6 years ago and had to put it on hold because of young kids and baby's but I v just about finished and hoping to do my IVA retest next Friday.
But good luck with your build. https://www.flickr.com/photos/124541083@N02/ https://haynes.co.uk/forums/showthre...=13262&page=15 |
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Update so far
Well it's been a while since I have been on here largely due to:
A) juggling child care, baby care and all the usual household stuff B) the Mrs declaring that as the baby will be going into the room she uses for sewing she either needs the garage (fat chance) or a workshop of her own which lead to me spending many hours digging in the garden then learning to lay blocks to create an f'ing large flat area which now contains the mother of all sheds ready for conversion into her workshop or Shedquarters as she has named it. However I have had short blasts in the garage and now have a build table on a frame. The frame is separate and on casters so I can push it around my small garage to make the most of the little room I have. Any suggestions to confirm it's flat? I have laid my metre rule across it and there is precious little if any sag in it. Now to start marking out and screwing down blocks. I'll try to figure out how to upload pictures with my phone so you can see my minimal progress
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glad to hear your back at it it doesn't matter how small the steps are , just keep taking them and look at the "shed build" as just another part of the build as we all need to keep the "boss" happy... lol so if she is happy its time well spent..... now crack on
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Don't ever forget that your first priority is to keep the kitchen accountant happy, if she is happy your life will be made amazingly easier
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