This is a job that has been in the planning stage for well over a year, but has had to be postponed until now. I had all the sketches done ages ago.
A couple of chaps turned up this morning and started work on it, under my supervision. The first was my son-in-law, a nice tall one, he can reach places where no one else can, and my mentor and best friend, Tel, who turns up whenever help is required, he is giving up his Easter holidays to do this job for me.
This is a shot of the area of my tiny garden that is getting a new covered way, not only for me to get safely to my shop, but somewhere open to the fresh air, for my long suffering wife can sit under when the weather isn't good enough for her to sit and relax in the garden.
As you can plainly see, this area has been neglected for a fair time, with all sorts of raw materials spread about the place. We just haven't been able to do anything with it for the last year or so.
They have got most of the main support frame up today, and yes, it is an hoptical delusion that the wall plate and frame seem to be at angles with each other, they are both perfectly level.
Just the far end of the main uprights to do, then the joists and smoked triwall acrylic sheet can go up.
This covered area will be 6 metres long by 2.5 metres wide (19.5ft x 8ft).
This will also give me a little more outside storage for raw materials, and we hope to have most of it done for when the better half gets back from the hospital. Weather permitting of course, it has forecast a bit of nasty over the next few days.
Bogs
A couple of chaps turned up this morning and started work on it, under my supervision. The first was my son-in-law, a nice tall one, he can reach places where no one else can, and my mentor and best friend, Tel, who turns up whenever help is required, he is giving up his Easter holidays to do this job for me.
This is a shot of the area of my tiny garden that is getting a new covered way, not only for me to get safely to my shop, but somewhere open to the fresh air, for my long suffering wife can sit under when the weather isn't good enough for her to sit and relax in the garden.
As you can plainly see, this area has been neglected for a fair time, with all sorts of raw materials spread about the place. We just haven't been able to do anything with it for the last year or so.
They have got most of the main support frame up today, and yes, it is an hoptical delusion that the wall plate and frame seem to be at angles with each other, they are both perfectly level.
Just the far end of the main uprights to do, then the joists and smoked triwall acrylic sheet can go up.
This covered area will be 6 metres long by 2.5 metres wide (19.5ft x 8ft).
This will also give me a little more outside storage for raw materials, and we hope to have most of it done for when the better half gets back from the hospital. Weather permitting of course, it has forecast a bit of nasty over the next few days.
Bogs