A day in the life of Tilty Shaun

TiltyShaun

TiltyShaun

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A bit of space. Would have had a little more but the tenants wanted more off road parking.
 

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Furniss

Furniss

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Round here our building site plots average about 800m2 ...but they are reducing some because people want less apparently.
Just been reading about the new house bubble burst in France due to lack of tradesmen,interest rates and cost of materials etc
 
Storrsy

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I've seen worse :rolleyes:
Yeah. But quite honestly don't know why they don't just whack more flats up to meet housing requirement (if there is one) as someone said above most aren't bothered about out door space anyway and hopefully that way we'd actually save having to concrete over the countryside quite as much. Other half is from Sweden- far more of a culture of living in flats and having a larger community space/Green space/parks etc in towns. Admittedly alot of them also have country houses but 90% of the time they are in their flats.
 
TiltyShaun

TiltyShaun

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Well this is a “what did you buy today” and “today’s job” all thrown in.
Yesterday was remove all the metal plates that have been sat in the trailer and take out the rotten floor.
 

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Today has been about prepping the floor.
I think it was @V8Druid that had shown some pics of a trailer floor he painted when he was doing a floor replacement. So new floor prices cut to size and given the fist coat of bitumen paint.
Apparently I forgot to take a pic after I painted them. There is an example of measure once cut twice!!
 

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TiltyShaun

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Whilst the paint was drying I wired in some new trailer side markers.
Pretty impressed with the LED’s.
And also repaired the wiring to the old number plate light.
 

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V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
Today has been about prepping the floor.
I think it was @V8Druid that had shown some pics of a trailer floor he painted when he was doing a floor replacement. So new floor prices cut to size and given the fist coat of bitumen paint.
Apparently I forgot to take a pic after I painted them. There is an example of measure once cut twice!!
that's annoying :cry:
Whilst the paint was drying I wired in some new trailer side markers.
Pretty impressed with the LED’s.
And also repaired the wiring to the old number plate light.
I'd bang an LED number plate light (or two) on there Shaun ... those festoon bulbs just DO NOT last or corrode so quickly they never work much more than a month
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
Well this is a “what did you buy today” and “today’s job” all thrown in.
Yesterday was remove all the metal plates that have been sat in the trailer and take out the rotten floor.
didn't know Ikea did flat pack trailer floors :ROFLMAO:
Today has been about prepping the floor.
I think it was @V8Druid that had shown some pics of a trailer floor he painted when he was doing a floor replacement. So new floor prices cut to size and given the first coat of bitumen paint.
Apparently I forgot to take a pic after I painted them. There is an example of measure once cut twice!!
make sure you do the edges well too Shaun ... mine got 3 coats underneath and edges -- 3 coats of ali primer on top -- bitu gets messy with the sun on it (when we ever see it)
 
TiltyShaun

TiltyShaun

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didn't know Ikea did flat pack trailer floors :ROFLMAO:

make sure you do the edges well too Shaun ... mine got 3 coats underneath and edges -- 3 coats of ali primer on top -- bitu gets messy with the sun on it (when we ever see it)
I think the last one failed as much down to abuse but I didn’t seal the edges very well. The edges have been well and truly sealed this time with the bitumen paint. Will give it another coat on Boxing Day.
I have some metal sheets and chequer plate to go on the top side!!
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
I think the last one failed as much down to abuse but I didn’t seal the edges very well. The edges have been well and truly sealed this time with the bitumen paint. Will give it another coat on Boxing Day.
I have some metal sheets and chequer plate to go on the top side!!
I'd waxoil or thick grease/ep90 mix coat it 'fore banging the ali down - repel water out from between, or it'll capillary and rot the boards quick with trapped moisture
 
hiluxman

hiluxman

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didn't know Ikea did flat pack trailer floors :ROFLMAO:

make sure you do the edges well too Shaun ... mine got 3 coats underneath and edges -- 3 coats of ali primer on top -- bitu gets messy with the sun on it (when we ever see it)
Have you seen the price of keruing recently... had a price of nearly 1300 Inc vat for what I need to replace the floor on the iveco beaver. Fortunately I had success on fb marketplace...n my mate fetched it back for me which was a big time saver too...just got to gain enthusiasm to actually do the job now.
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
Have you seen the price of keruing recently... had a price of nearly 1300 Inc vat for what I need to replace the floor on the iveco beaver. Fortunately I had success on fb marketplace...n my mate fetched it back for me which was a big time saver too...just got to gain enthusiasm to actually do the job now.
was always dear, but that is silly ..... admittedly soooome time ago, but did the bed of my little 7.5 tonner (roughly 21ft x 7' 6") for 500 quid
 
hiluxman

hiluxman

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was always dear, but that is silly ..... admittedly soooome time ago, but did the bed of my little 7.5 tonner (roughly 21ft x 7' 6") for 500 quid
I was getting silly prices all over. Somthing like £333 for a 4m length.

Bagged enough to do the truck twice over for £375 and my mate wanted 150 to pick it up. Needless to say I was happy all round. Once I've done it I'll probably sell the rest on.
 
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6feetdown

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I was getting silly prices all over. Somthing like £333 for a 4m length.

Bagged enough to do the truck twice over for £375 and my mate wanted 150 to pick it up. Needless to say I was happy all round. Once I've done it I'll probably sell the rest on.
Was that new or used timber?
 
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