mark williams
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Gotta start some were! Rome wasn't built in a dayits looking a bit empty do u mean workbench
That reminds me of a beautiful and very imposing ornamental steel gate I saw in Portmeirion. It had no fence either side of it, just the gate in splendid isolation. But then Portmeirion is a bit like that.View attachment 58875 Workshop side door build
Ha ha. Will get some pics up next week end when the door is fitted in my workshop, not just free standing in my old man's workshopThat reminds me of a beautiful and very imposing ornamental steel gate I saw in Portmeirion. It had no fence either side of it, just the gate in splendid isolation. But then Portmeirion is a bit like that.
What's the bench made up of?
It does have one of them as well as a very big sliding latch going into a 4"angle frame. The the workshop will fall down before that door ever opens. Too three of us to lint it all in. The frame is set into to floor 4" too . How far do you go. They could prob come through the roof easy enough!i hope that is not one of these locks on that door
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they are rubbish
you need a five lever lock on there
tried kicking one sheet of 12 mm ply...suprisingly resilient...tends to bounce back rather than break
It's a steel frame but seen as it's in the back garden went for wood to not make it look to obvious. Think when people drop jobs off they can leave them at front of house.Nice one, hard to beat having your own space to tinker around in
I prefer to have a steel door but it's hard to know what attracts that type more, you don't want to let on that there are things of value inside.
It's a steel frame but seen as it's in the back garden went for wood to not make it look to obvious. Think when people drop jobs off they can leave them at front of house.