Argyll Andy said:ronk said:So a trip to the “Ring “ will be on the card next year?
No need, he lives in Scotland :wink:![]()
That’s for sure too…God bless this wonderful country…long may it continue..



Argyll Andy said:ronk said:So a trip to the “Ring “ will be on the card next year?
No need, he lives in Scotland :wink:![]()
B21 said:ronk said:So a trip to the “Ring “ will be on the card next year?
Ron several reasons why not..
Acute embarrassment when either some even older duffer goes pissing past me in his Audi touring car or a zitty young pup blows me away with a tweaked Seat …
Binning it then trying to explain to the breakdown and recovery guys that you were just pottering to the supermarket…![]()
Realised a long time ago that it’s not what you’ve got it’s how good / bad / mad you are….I’m not that good / bad / mad ..![]()
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john-e89 said:Never 200 tonnes....! Really..? :?
And it's concrete shuttering, not frame.....![]()
Don't start on me you're as bad......![]()
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Mr Tidy said:Good to see you managed to hire a dump truck in the right colour. :lol:
Good luck with your building project.![]()
B21 said:Mr Tidy said:Good to see you managed to hire a dump truck in the right colour. :lol:
Good luck with your building project.![]()
Thank you …a 7m by 4m 200mm thick on steel mesh concrete pad should be a good start,,,big French drain and Gabions (if that’s a John E89 approved expression) to hold the cut out dirt walls..
Pondering as to what types of car lift..short height poles or scissor lift aka John E-89
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Really does depend on what you're going to use the lift for Peter, If it's for just wheel changing to clean them and general servicing etc, personally I think a scissor lift is ideal, especially as width is a concern there.
B21 said:Mr Tidy said:Good to see you managed to hire a dump truck in the right colour. :lol:
Good luck with your building project.![]()
Thank you …a 7m by 4m 200mm thick on steel mesh concrete pad should be a good start,,,big French drain and Gabions (if that’s a John E89 approved expression) to hold the cut out dirt walls..
Pondering as to what types of car lift..short height poles or scissor lift aka John E-89
john-e89 said:B21 said:Mr Tidy said:Good to see you managed to hire a dump truck in the right colour. :lol:
Good luck with your building project.![]()
Thank you …a 7m by 4m 200mm thick on steel mesh concrete pad should be a good start,,,big French drain and Gabions (if that’s a John E89 approved expression) to hold the cut out dirt walls..
Pondering as to what types of car lift..short height poles or scissor lift aka John E-89
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Really does depend on what you're going to use the lift for Peter, If it's for just wheel changing to clean them and general servicing etc, personally I think a scissor lift is ideal, especially as width is a concern there.
John-89...I think I'll go down the scissor jack route..thnx![]()
Beeacon said:B21 said:Mr Tidy said:Good to see you managed to hire a dump truck in the right colour. :lol:
Good luck with your building project.![]()
Thank you …a 7m by 4m 200mm thick on steel mesh concrete pad should be a good start,,,big French drain and Gabions (if that’s a John E89 approved expression) to hold the cut out dirt walls..
Pondering as to what types of car lift..short height poles or scissor lift aka John E-89
Are you building any masonry walls off of the slab? If so you will need a perimeter thickening to allow the concrete to span over any soft-spots.
You would also want to use something like an A252 mesh in the TOP of the 200thk slab, treaded in to some 35mm depth to both enable you to span over any soft spots but also to control shrinkage cracking as you're going past 6m in length and probably want to avoid a 'crack-inducer'.
While you're placing your reinforcement, if you know where the feet of your lift are going, it might be sensible to add a small patch of A252 in the bottom of the mesh (say 50mm above the blinding) to further control local cracking.
A french drain around the perimeter would be sensible (just behind your gabion baskets would be perfect). Just ensure that you have a decent foundation for the gabions as they have a tendency to lean over time unless you intend to install them at an angle.
If you have any questions just give me a shout.
Beeacon.
Smartbear said:I thought that 10mm higher than the stock 35is suspension was the same as M sport suspension height? :?
Rob