Hi Eddie
Thanks for the info & video on Holey Gallahad - I've found them at Classic Hand Tools and as you say they are not cheap but it does look as though it could be a really useful bi of kit. I've already got the Arbotech tungsten tipped carver for the angle grinder and it looks like the...
Hi Eddie
thanks for sharing your amazing artwork with us. It's refreshing to see something a little different to the normal stuff and just what can be achieved with some imagination ( and skill)
I love the mouse tea light - it's given me some ideas for Christmas presents!
Could you tell me...
Chas
Up to now my visits to UK Workshop have been spent looking at "projects, tours & past mistakes" so for a change decided to look at wood turning and am so glad I did as I have found your posts so inspirational. It's not just your obvious skill and imagination but especially your willingness...
Yes Andy no problem. I am retired so when you are next up this way I would be delighted to see you.
Mick thanks very much for making my images display. I still have something to learn in this department.
Re your earlier post my construction is similar to your thinking. I assembled the side and...
Hi
Just returned from holiday and noticed your request for info on a greenhouse. It just happens that I built one last year for SWMBO so hope some of my experience (and mistakes) may help you. Built the base in stone and the superstructure in Sapele. I did look into Cedar but there was little...
Hi Tony
Basically the idea is instead of doing a 150mm thick slab all over is to concentrate the strength around the edges where the load is by a thickening (ring beam) and then the rest can be a reduced thickness – it’s roughly the same amount of concrete as 150mm all over but more where you...
Hi just picked up on your topic and have some comments to make. Firstly I think the comment about the amount of wasted concrete in the pipe (you will also have to dispose of this as they won’t take it away) is very valid. I calculate for a 150mm pipe 60m long it’s about 1 cubic metre!!
I think...
Waterproof render externally is a sound idea however it's not ideal to have a "cold" surface to your workshop walls.
I would suggest fixing tanalised battens vertically and to all edges (you can use standard roof battens from your local builders merchant say 19 x 38 ) packing where necessary so...