All three partition walls are now finished in their basic structure and coverings. Next we will fill in the gaps around the edges in the corners to improve sound insulation, cover up the joints with white tape and then paint them.
Category: Phase 1
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Partition Wall ‘2 done
We have partition wall number 2 up and completed! It was pretty much the same as number 1.
We have started on the third and last partition and have up the framework.
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All Taped Up!
This morning we applied the glazing tape to the Oak Frame and the Beading ready for the glass. The tape is a double sided sticky foam strip. The foam is 3mm thick to allow the glass to have movement during thermal expansion and pressure differences between inside and outside (for example strong winds).
All we need now is some good weather to allow us to remove the old plastic sheets and battens which are acting (just barely) as windows, clean the surfaces and screw in the new Oak Frames etc.
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Partition Wall ‘1 all done
The first partition wall in our temporary living quarters is done. The framework of 63mm CLS timber filled with 100mm glass wool and covered on both sides with 12.5mm plasterboards.
Only two more to go!
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Back Windows All Ready for Fitting
We are now ready to fit the four back windows when the glass comes and the weather improves! The beadings are made, ready to hold the double glazing units in place. The glass is expected to come tomorrow.
We have our part list ready for the final seven windows, the four down one side and three on the other side of the garage. It will take another good week to complete these seven frames.
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Frames 3 and 4 Glued
Yesterday we finished the last two frames we had on the go. This completes the four back window frames ready for insertion when the glass comes and when the weather allow us!
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Now the other seven window frames to make!
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Fresh Air Duct complete
we finished off the fresh air ducting today while we waited for the glue to set on our Oak Window frames. It now connects to the new building through the little connecting doorway.
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Frame #2 Glued!
The Oak Window frame we glued yesterday seems to have come out ok. For our first one, it is not too bad, just a little joint creep! We will try and watch out for that with our 2nd frame we have done today.
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The Oak frames are Framed
Over the last three days, we have been trimming and fitting together the frame work for the four back windows in the Garden Room. It is taking time to get all the pieces sorted and ready for putting together. Each window has 8 pieces of Oak, 4 on the inside and 4 on the outside forming a “T” to press on the outside surface and positioned around the edge ready for the glass.
Yesterday we butted the inside pieces together and screwed them to form a rectangle.
Today we mitred the 4 outside pieces and got all of them (inside and outside) fitted together and adjusted to be square.
Finally we glued one set with PU glue for weather proof longevity! We hope it turns out ok in the morning!
The other three frames will be completed tomorrow!
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Final Clamp Down!
Today the final finishing touches were done to the roof. An aluminium grip bars were screwed down all around the edge, clamping down the rubber membrane with mechanical grip in addition to the glue we have already used. We needed nearly 200 stainless steel washers and screws to do the job!
That is the garage roof done! Now we wait for the thunderstorm to come and test it for us!





