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Nathan's (non-existent dream world virtual) Garage
- NafemanNathan
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Nathan's (non-existent dream world virtual) Garage
Not a Lude thread... Not even a car thread... But definitely a build thread Finally my garage build commences!!!
Of course in great tradition it's not going to be a speedy process as I'll be building it myself but the builders that are building my rear extension are going to do the garage foundations at the same time, and they start digging tomorrow!
Progress on all my cars is generally always slow going as I generally always have internal home improvements on the go and nowhere to properly work on a car. I bought my house 6 years ago in quite a "retro" state, but I saw plenty of potential and I was mainly sold on the size of the plot. The main criteria when I was looking to buy was that it needed to have room for a garage.
The garden as it stood this morning (180 degree panoramic view)...
With the old lean-to removed ready for the full width extension...
The mountain of rubble I've acquired This will be broken down and used for hardcore for the drive...
And the garage base marked out (The white lines) (These pictures don't really do it's size justice)...
The proposed plan...
And the proposed site...
Yeay for me! I will of course keep this updated with progress
Of course in great tradition it's not going to be a speedy process as I'll be building it myself but the builders that are building my rear extension are going to do the garage foundations at the same time, and they start digging tomorrow!
Progress on all my cars is generally always slow going as I generally always have internal home improvements on the go and nowhere to properly work on a car. I bought my house 6 years ago in quite a "retro" state, but I saw plenty of potential and I was mainly sold on the size of the plot. The main criteria when I was looking to buy was that it needed to have room for a garage.
The garden as it stood this morning (180 degree panoramic view)...
With the old lean-to removed ready for the full width extension...
The mountain of rubble I've acquired This will be broken down and used for hardcore for the drive...
And the garage base marked out (The white lines) (These pictures don't really do it's size justice)...
The proposed plan...
And the proposed site...
Yeay for me! I will of course keep this updated with progress
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Re: Nathan's Garage
You saw it said triple garage right?... You know how many ludes I've got right?Rudelude wrote:Is that to store my lude while I'm abroad... Your the best nafe
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- NafemanNathan
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Re: Nathan's Garage
Put it this way, a block a day and I'll be doing alrightwurlycorner wrote:
Is your civils building speed the same as your lude building speed?
Looking forward to Sam getting his hands on this quoteprelude91 wrote:I've seen Nathan's plot, that's one helluva garage, believe me!!