Hi Mark, been watching your vids and i really enjoy them. I'm of a similar age and i love watching a man potter around his workshop with a cup of tea in hand, it's like looking in the mirror ! I just wanted to say that the wellbeing videos really add something special to your channel, and as someone who has always struggled to a certain extent with that side of things, seeing someone like yourself talk about it really helps. Thanks for all you're doing, you come across really well, and good luck with growing the channel. All the best mate.Cheers ! Andy
Hi Mark, Busy Busy Busy, You have done a great job on that base and it look's solid. Looking forward to the rest of this build series ,keep it up and you got a good team with you. Me and Reggy and the rest of the Shed Space mob, missed you and Rob last night ,I can see why, catch you next Thursday. At the end of the day your business comes first every time . Take care mate , catch you soon😁👍
Great work guys, that was definitely back breaking hard work & on top of that you had to collect & carry all the materials to site 🥵, I’m knackered just watching!
Looks like a lot of hard work! Is there a reason you didn't remove the form before pouring the middle pad? How are you going to remove it once it all sets? Surely it'll eventually rot if left in place? I know nothing about concrete pads but I'm confused
Looks good and over-engineered (although I don't know exactly what's going on top). Sure you'll have no problems but I would have brought the DPM up at the sides.
I've now seen the previous video, so wouldn't be worried about DPM like above. I thought that the slab was going to be the actual floor, tiled or something.
Raft foundation? In theory you’d link the mesh in with shit tonnes more rebar in the trenches to allow the raft some movement without cracking, but as you say more than enough for a garden room! Maybe it’s me that’s over engineering design for mine…
Concrete work is a young man's game. It's hard work for you old guys. Good job!
Lovely job lads! Well done 👏
Hi Mark, been watching your vids and i really enjoy them. I'm of a similar age and i love watching a man potter around his workshop with a cup of tea in hand, it's like looking in the mirror ! I just wanted to say that the wellbeing videos really add something special to your channel, and as someone who has always struggled to a certain extent with that side of things, seeing someone like yourself talk about it really helps. Thanks for all you're doing, you come across really well, and good luck with growing the channel. All the best mate.Cheers ! Andy
Hi mark the grass is greener and the air is cleaner here in Somerset 👍great view
Haha Somerset or Dorset??? 🤔
Hi Mark, Busy Busy Busy, You have done a great job on that base and it look's solid. Looking forward to the rest of this build series ,keep it up and you got a good team with you.
Me and Reggy and the rest of the Shed Space mob, missed you and Rob last night ,I can see why, catch you next Thursday. At the end of the day your business comes first every time .
Take care mate , catch you soon😁👍
Great work guys, that was definitely back breaking hard work & on top of that you had to collect & carry all the materials to site 🥵, I’m knackered just watching!
Looks like a lot of hard work! Is there a reason you didn't remove the form before pouring the middle pad? How are you going to remove it once it all sets? Surely it'll eventually rot if left in place? I know nothing about concrete pads but I'm confused
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I would have removed the 4x2 before pouring the slab, and over sailed the slab mesh into the footing.
Looks good and over-engineered (although I don't know exactly what's going on top). Sure you'll have no problems but I would have brought the DPM up at the sides.
I've now seen the previous video, so wouldn't be worried about DPM like above. I thought that the slab was going to be the actual floor, tiled or something.
I was about to say we did exactly that .
Thanks for the comment. 😃
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Raft foundation? In theory you’d link the mesh in with shit tonnes more rebar in the trenches to allow the raft some movement without cracking, but as you say more than enough for a garden room! Maybe it’s me that’s over engineering design for mine…
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