Very good, for the warning plastic (the technical term is.... tape).I didn't think there was a technical term for forgetting to backfill.
When I built my current place I took lots and lots of photos and measurements even though I drew the plans. Got caught at the last place, dug a hole for the pergola in a spot that was virgin ground... straight through the grey water line, next hole was through the black. Both were more than 2m out of position because the plumber was a dozy prick. He fixed it that same day. Then sent me an invoice. I sent him a claim for costs. My time is very expensive. I received a follow up invoice for $0.Draw a map of the conduits path, laminate and attach at both DB's. The next home owner will appreciate the help
but where's the fun in that?Draw a map of the conduits path, laminate and attach at both DB's. The next home owner will appreciate the help
fuck plumbers..they bury all their mistakes!When I built my current place I took lots and lots of photos and measurements even though I drew the plans. Got caught at the last place, dug a hole for the pergola in a spot that was virgin ground... straight through the grey water line, next hole was through the black. Both were more than 2m out of position because the plumber was a dozy prick. He fixed it that same day. Then sent me an invoice. I sent him a claim for costs. My time is very expensive. I received a follow up invoice for $0.
were you thinking of the hard plastic roll that goes over high voltage services that looks like garden edging?Very good, for the warning plastic (the technical term is.... tape).
No I was actually thinking of the tape! The word tape totally escaped me..were you thinking of the hard plastic roll that goes over high voltage services that looks like garden edging?
The back of your shed reminds me of the end of Ferris Beuller's Day Off. Just make sure the stands are sturdy when you're trying to wind the clock back... Great movie! lol.
You need a lemon tree nearby.No water/toilet. We are on septic, and its located about 50 m away around the corner on the other side of a retaining wall. Gives me high blood pressure just thinking about the logistics of making that work!
Hold up ....ain't no room for cars in there !concretor to do the driveway
As in car or bike?That was quick! Would look good with a vintage GT.
Thanks, the idea has been floating around in my head since 2017 but then got kicked into gear when we got hammered by hail and had nowhere to park the car that lives outside.Gosh , that is a nice shed !
my old shitter is very jealous hahaha
Yeah its adding up pretty quick. Town planner, council fees, the kit, earthworks, slab, erect, insurance and running electrical to shed comes in just under $46k. Then another $16k for the driveway and basic landscaping, need to get someone in to dig trenches for drainage and my electrician is yet to quote me on the shed electrical fit out.Nice mancave @MasterOfReality, a bit of cash spent there.
The insulation will be a great investment.