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#1: Project Unity (206 breeding grounds, pic overload) Author: Sim, Location: West Country PostPosted: Sat Apr 23, 2016 4:03 am
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Update June 2017; always a good thing when one can finally get their head around a list of things left todo:

☑ Drop ceiling grid in lower bays
☑ 2 more coats of white in high clearance areas
☑ Drop ceiling grid in high clearance bays
☑ Ceiling tiles and lights
☑ Paint walls grey at splash-height
☑ Fit sockets to the walls
☐ Floor painting with floor paint
☐ Start working on cars



H'all!

I know it's not a car project, but it will cater at least two 206s within; so I leave the removal of this thread to admins' discretion Smile

Pic for attention Laughing
 


All started back in October 2015 as a quick barn-to-car workshop conversion, and turned out into a full-blown project (we all know how they become endless), just because one mate said "but we could make it all look nice!" Smile We agreed to stop any work on cars, and finish the damn thing first Very Happy

I'll spare the words, and paste some before/afters of this thrashing place (of grains and cars Smile )

From holes to walls
 

 

 

 

 


Billd gates
 

 

 


Lamp posts of the past
 

 

No need for that mask Jim!
 

 


The mezzanine, just because we like a good cuppa
 

 

Yep, the whole thing will be held by Jimmy's welds, welp!
 

 

Bob the Builder is having a break
 

Hmm.. but we ordered a free coffee table..
 

Eh, nevermind, nothing what an angle grinder wouldn't cut
 

Finally! Ready to brew

Hello from the other side
 

 

 

 

 

 


Stairway to haven
 

 

Perfectionists, roll up!
 

 


The only way is up!

 

 

 

 

In this staircase, I have to agree with the forehead-palming Jimmy: Bob's gone bezerk

Random ramblings
Ramping up
 

 

 


 

Just came back from Screwfix with concrete and forgot to buy trowel, no problem as long as there is a welder among us
 

Not goin' anywhere!

 

Someone nicked the wheels!
 

Ah there they are, going into the chicken coop!
 

 

 

 

 


 

Unity Beer
 

Unity Easter
 

Unity food (the best takeaway in Bristol this one!)
 

Unity Bob
 

Thingama-Bob
 

206 fits
 


 

We don't do tank gamers Twisted Evil
 

Traditional Sunday breaky from Mc'D (no time for carparks)!
 

Execution pole
 

Sleepover

Material-s
A phrase from a passer-by, later became our tag line:
“I've seen ships built with less materials!”

 

Studs
 

Needed to sweat through ebay to find one on offer
 

I wonder which century this has been reclaimed from
 

An odd visit to carboots, mandatory 206-in-a-pix
 


 

Look up for "Interlocking coin vinyl tiles"
 

Cowboy-driven flooring
 

Wearing protection is a must if you ever enter Unity's premises Cool

If your browser managed to reach the end of this pic heavy thread, congrats! I'll keep it up-to-date, also with tips on how to build yourself a comfy garage, having all the tools and equipment within reach, why avoid lay-low drawers, and what have you. Share your workshop experience too! Watch this space, sometimes also this. And dream big!

 

Patience Jude & Jay Smile

Sim

Last edited by Sim on Fri Dec 15, 2017 9:34 am; edited 4 times in total

#2: Re: Project Unity (206 breeding grounds, pic overload) Author: PezHdi, Location: Shrewsbury PostPosted: Sat Apr 23, 2016 4:25 am
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Your unit is a bit more tidy than ours at the moment but at least you had a clean slate to start with we are stil getting rid of crap from the previous Tenants.

Looks good tho mate Smile

#3: Re: Project Unity (206 breeding grounds, pic overload) Author: Sim, Location: West Country PostPosted: Sat Apr 23, 2016 4:34 am
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Cheers Pez! It's all WIP, and we just keep trashing the place with wood/metal shavings and offcuts at the moment Smile

We're pushing and can't wait till all done, insulation, plaster, and painted; now wiring the place up, need to think where wall sockets and air hose will be in my corner..

You've been blessed with your place! All that equipment will give you some mad-of-a-project ideas Very Happy

#4: Re: Project Unity (206 breeding grounds, pic overload) Author: PezHdi, Location: Shrewsbury PostPosted: Sat Apr 23, 2016 8:09 am
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I have to admit there is a lot of gear at ours.
I'd love to start with a clean slate tho and take it al out and design it properly.

We will pop down at some point and visit you Smile

#5: Re: Project Unity (206 breeding grounds, pic overload) Author: Sim, Location: West Country PostPosted: Sun Apr 24, 2016 4:32 am
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Yeah, could do too with a bit of a clean today

You're very welcome to pop down! We just opened the barbie season last Sunday Very Happy All that wood burns well Smile

#6: Re: Project Unity (206 breeding grounds, pic overload) Author: Sim, Location: West Country PostPosted: Fri May 06, 2016 6:09 pm
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Moar beforesafters after pushing things forward during the long weekend Smile

 

 

Covered the top row finally, that was a tad challenging...

...to put things into perspective:

 

Do you think Jimmy's feeling comfortable?
 

I wouldn't really say so Very Happy

 

God save the long weekends! Getting there, surely Smile

 

Moar materials for the ship

 

Unity Nest (inside the Merc's headlight), we got couple of doves too... Who says we ain't got birds in here!? Very Happy

Another (warm!) weekend ahead, means loads of BBq... nah sod this, let's finish the unit!!! Mmmm okay, maybe one barbie Sunday eve when quiet hours kick in... Wink

#7: Re: Project Unity (206 breeding grounds, pic overload) Author: Sim, Location: West Country PostPosted: Fri May 13, 2016 4:08 pm
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Finally wired up compressor and sprayed the front door cloud grey (actually it's the simple Rustoleoum Grey, but turned out to be nice) with the retro sign on gotta love these Very Happy

 

 


 

The goal is to dot the door with all sorts of such signs

#8: Re: Project Unity (206 breeding grounds, pic overload) Author: David1156, Location: East London PostPosted: Sat May 14, 2016 2:36 am
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Loving the updates Sim, keep them coming Very Happy

#9: Re: Project Unity (206 breeding grounds, pic overload) Author: Addaz, Location: Suffolk PostPosted: Sat May 14, 2016 5:17 pm
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Looks awesome mate! Whats the plan with the workshop then?

#10: Re: Project Unity (206 breeding grounds, pic overload) Author: Sim, Location: West Country PostPosted: Mon May 16, 2016 7:00 am
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Cheers lads!

The plan is to lay joists/flooring all above, then metal studs and conduits for electrickery all round, then insulation and finally plasterboards. Paint them and floor too.

Then the work will retreat into individual bays and scratch heads what height worktop(s) I'll need. With time mates want more tools like hydraulic press, panel shaper, tig welder.. Spray booth, but that's a tad far fetched Smile (getting crammed up either)
I realised if you can, always get your mates together and have a shared garage, this way each car project will go quicker, as everyone has different set of skills!

 

The final bit's beamed out

 

Ah the free benefits! Travel through countryside with your mates, asking farmers if they don't want to cheaply rent an abandoned building (or look up on gumtree), ensure there aren't noise-sensitive neighbours, sign a lengthy contract for no-price change (5yrs good measure), doublecheck there are no workhours restrictions and build away! Very Happy

#11: Re: Project Unity (206 breeding grounds, pic overload) Author: Sim, Location: West Country PostPosted: Tue May 31, 2016 9:24 pm
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We've got it covered! Well, almost Smile

 


Always play that game "who's the first to walk on the new <insert a word here>?", Jimmy's nailed it this time
 


Now only to order metal studs'n'track, insulation, plasters, and it's done!!! Nom Nom Droolage!

#12: Re: Project Unity (206 breeding grounds, pic overload) Author: Sim, Location: West Country PostPosted: Sat Jun 04, 2016 9:07 pm
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Souvenir from FCS! Now delivery vans can find us better Very Happy

 

#13: Re: Project Unity (206 breeding grounds, pic overload) Author: Sim, Location: West Country PostPosted: Fri Jun 17, 2016 1:45 pm
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Great weather! Gotta finish the unit, one more weekend, c'mon! Very Happy

2nd level mezzanine floored (no booze involved) Looks like a dojo I'd say!
 


Can't beat these folks on stud pricing, good quality, and drop-off in remote areas
 


Feels safer already!
 


Rock Onnnnn..

#14: Re: Project Unity (206 breeding grounds, pic overload) Author: Sim, Location: West Country PostPosted: Sat Jul 16, 2016 7:17 am
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Good things come in big packages
 

 


One wall down.err.. up!
 


Leftovers will be converted into fake snow!
 


Already (doesn't) sound like a recording studio Smile
 


The best training ground for smoothening fillers! Who cares if that's floor or a car Very Happy
 

 


Now back to the unit for the weekend for moar sanding and filling, then a layer of PVA, and British Racing Green deck paint

What've you been up to?

#15: Re: Project Unity (206 breeding grounds, pic overload) Author: Sim, Location: West Country PostPosted: Fri Jul 22, 2016 8:49 pm
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Author called this a “Medieval Monstrosity“ Very Happy

 


Busy weekend ahead!

#16: Re: Project Unity (206 breeding grounds, pic overload) Author: Addaz, Location: Suffolk PostPosted: Tue Jul 26, 2016 9:22 pm
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Looks literally amazing mate, so very well done so far!

#17: Re: Project Unity (206 breeding grounds, pic overload) Author: Sim, Location: West Country PostPosted: Mon Aug 15, 2016 4:03 pm
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Finally something a bit more automotive. Silent Coat really changed the doors' clang into a thud, and only this much was needed:
 


Covering the backside...
 


Ordered a toy-CCTV kit to start messing about with (if it ain't half bad, plan is to extend with two IP/digital 720p cameras for extra crispiness)
 


See the Lights
 

Will see how many of them is enough for a well lit workshop (we'll still need extra spots above tabletops..)


So far away so close!

#18: Re: Project Unity (206 breeding grounds, pic overload) Author: Sim, Location: West Country PostPosted: Tue Sep 06, 2016 9:44 pm
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Time for a quick LED lights test jig
 


Really happy with those, £7 a piece!

#19: Re: Project Unity (206 breeding grounds, pic overload) Author: Sim, Location: West Country PostPosted: Sat Apr 08, 2017 10:02 am
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Long time not posted an update here, during which we've built boards up against the insulation and lamp posts, chucked loft rolls into ceiling cavities supported by chickenwire, filled and sanded nearly all by now, also all electrics are in place
 


And finally, the first dollop of paint! Visual progress always feels better than something less obvious
 


Will use this area to experiment with paints, seals, and other animals
 


Months and months of preparations to work up to this moment of ...more work!
Yet still "I'm lovin' it!"

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PS, am I venting too much?
 

#20: Re: Project Unity (206 breeding grounds, pic overload) Author: Sim, Location: West Country PostPosted: Sat Apr 29, 2017 8:24 am
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The ceiling has dropped! Well, at least on the floor for now

 


Materials exceeded our expectations on all levels, highly recommend these chaps

#21: Re: Project Unity (206 breeding grounds, pic overload) Author: Sim, Location: West Country PostPosted: Wed Jun 07, 2017 9:57 pm
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Though to give a rundown in pictures to keep track of our sweat blood & tears (of joy) Very Happy

Wild world white walls

Decided to start at the staircase end first
 


First faced area seemed like it would be a walk in the park
 


Was happy with after it dried overnight
 


Chose this part due to the least amount of masking needed. Ended up in the biggest amount of swearing when paint started to dry too quickly, not a one man's job that was supposed to be Smile
Nice from far, far from nice, it seems it ended up in seams near the corners, though the paint covers well and they should disappear after few more coats, couple of extra hands, and start using better tools for the job
 

Don't worry about the bands where the filler went, those do hide well under 3 coats, as the short bays showed.

Low-ceiling bays and above

Befores durings and afters

 


 


First coat on the big drop wall
 


Three coats above the mask, ready for the ceiling
 


The Office (no, not the mockumentary sitcom)

 


 


 


 


 


Moments like these you realise that you should have bought the delicate low-tack yellow frog tape Smile
 


 


 


Boxing up the electrickery

 


 


A finished piece of the unit! Well it's all smokes and mirrors really, because there's a fake ceiling tile on the right quickly bodged-held by the edge trim Cool
 


Gateway

 


 


 

For those who went wth is in the last photo: the bit around the doors has been painted Smile

Sound'n'warmth-proofing

 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


One post to hold 'em all

One day Jim decided to take the unit down and just cut off the flaps from the main post that support it
 

 


But then changed his mind and welded some tiny ones back on
 


 


 


 


 


Reinforcing the banana-franken-post

What started as Unity's Xmas tree
 


 


 


Ended up as one of its pillars
 


Project "Sucker of exhaust fumes"

Routing out from the unit
 


And arriving to the chicken coop
 


Bender test
 


Fail, but exhaust gas won't be as hot, at least we hope so
 


If it sits..
 


It fits! We got this one for the job
 


Sitting pretty
 


Exhaust for exhaust
 

 

 

 

 

Using angle grinder disk as the valve, botched it!
 


Angle lifter
Jim decided that it's too much of a faff to get the car up on the ramp as it is now, so why not twist it at an angle?
Some experiments with tablechairs
 

Some warfare
 

And it's up again (and cleaned, again; proof: see the first post)
 


bits and Bob's

During winter the white stuff comes only in the form of frost across the West Country
 


Insulation starts paying off
Close to the roof:
 

Downstairs:
 

And the jet-boosting it to 12℃
 


Prepping Jag for the MOT, checking the extents of the low-ceiling bay
 


Bob declared he can't let Jim blinding him with welds, so they started to #buildthewall
 


This extinguisher will forever be embedded in the post Wink
 


Jag saves another 3meter conduit trip
 

Just prod them with a pillow
 


The cuppa and idea generator can finally be brought to its permanent place
 


Look who came out to play! Still turns over and gives beans <3 can't wait!
 


Birthday present for Bob, he kept complaining current vice ain't good; Record № 84 bargain from fleabay befores afters made him really happy with that
 

 


Piping away so to be able to open doors fully and tee off to the kitchen
 


Jim-the-car-mechanic never had a chance to build a birdhouse, until now
 

It then was commissioned off to my gf for "mods"
 

I wonder though is it "green" enough or might the birdies not like so much of the finish Confused

Looks like they are queuing up already
 

Or maybe just bemused... Laughing

Is really worth having a copy of the unit in SketchUp
 

We still need to increase that grey splash area in the big bays... Ideas about how and where the raise from 1.2 to ~2 meters could happen? Smile

A rare collection of the unit's finished parts
 


Light it up!

It does come with a nice brushed steel cover...somewhere
 

Flex7 is really a great British invention! And also will be able to use up our leftover flex cable
 

A soffit had to be built to attach the suspended ceiling trim, what a faff! And yet hides the edge nicely
 

Had to also "grow" a bottom edge now that we knew how high the ceiling will drop from
 

Unity party
 

Babies arrived!
 

Getting that perfect 90° for the ceiling runners, tiles will serve as the speed square
 

 

Will be a nightmare to get the tiles in, more like playing Sokoban, but doable, can't afford to lose more headroom anyway!
The risk of going ahead with those not widely used wipe-clean vinyl wrapped plasterboard tiles is paying well off, as they are thin!
 



Stay tuned for more finishing touches to come!

#22: Re: Project Unity (206 breeding grounds, pic overload) Author: PezHdi, Location: Shrewsbury PostPosted: Thu Jun 08, 2017 7:31 pm
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A lot of work has gone in to this.
Fair play it looks great Smile

#23: Re: Project Unity (206 breeding grounds, pic overload) Author: Sim, Location: West Country PostPosted: Thu Jun 22, 2017 9:38 am
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Cheers buddy, it's all about the love of cars!

Yesterday did the rising mask for the grey splash area at 11°, because the staircase above goes up by 22°, worked out to a perfect 208cm at the high end

 


After putting the 3rd coat of the white above, what a relief it was that this understaircase painting pain-in-the-neck (literally) was finally over Thumbs Up

#24: Re: Project Unity (206 breeding grounds, pic overload) Author: Sim, Location: West Country PostPosted: Sun Jul 30, 2017 3:00 pm
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One day...

 

#25: Re: Project Unity (206 breeding grounds, pic overload) Author: Rob3twenty, Location: South Yorkshire PostPosted: Sun Jul 30, 2017 4:02 pm
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What a transformation, I doth ones cap. very impressive

#26: Re: Project Unity (206 breeding grounds, pic overload) Author: VorTechS, Location: Gloucestershire, UK PostPosted: Thu Aug 03, 2017 6:32 am
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Finally they are indoors! Smile

#27: Re: Project Unity (206 breeding grounds, pic overload) Author: Sim, Location: West Country PostPosted: Mon Sep 11, 2017 4:58 pm
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Cheers Rob!

VorTechS, they weren't indoors for too long Smile

 


All will be revealed

Last edited by Sim on Thu Jun 28, 2018 7:09 am; edited 1 time in total

#28: Re: Project Unity (206 breeding grounds, pic overload) Author: VorTechS, Location: Gloucestershire, UK PostPosted: Tue Sep 12, 2017 7:26 am
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So _this_ is why you've been so quiet! Smile



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