Re: Up The Garden Path
Re: Up The Garden Path
Not a problem Barry, not with this Global Warming and, I'm out to prove this part of the earth is flat.Re: Up The Garden Path
Re: Up The Garden Path
Yep, initially I am two slabs short but, as in all these projects it has took another turn. When I liberated the shed from all the clutter, to reinstate it as a workshop, we decided another shed was required for storage, so, we bought a 10 x 8 feet metal shed which is due for delivery soon so the grass area to the left of the shed is about to be dug up and a concrete base laid to form the base of the new shed, then to match the existing paving the row of three slabs will have to be extended to the doors of the new shed, so about another 50 slabs will be needed, this is good news as I think i have tracked some matchers down to a builders merchant in the Black Country, so the distance will make a delivery charge a viable proposition.Re: Up The Garden Path
Re: Up The Garden Path
Just done a bit of civil engineering DM, The concrete base will be 100mm thick, the lawn one metre out from the shed base, roughly where the shadow is, is 55mm below level, at two metres it is the same, at Three metres its 80mm, and at four metres (the fence) 90mm, so, although the soil is rock hard, there is very little to remove.
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