Cedar Decking by ME and Mate

It still looks great! But I do have one question... Why is the roof on the gardenkitchen not made of ceder?

Cheerz  René
 
Rene89 said:
It still looks great! But I do have one question... Why is the roof on the gardenkitchen not made of ceder?

Cheerz  René

Like I mentioned above dude I wanted it all cedar shingles but the client wanted slate he thought it might all look to much with shingles on both roofs I disagreed but it's up to him and he wanted slate tiles

jmb
 
Looks good. A lot of work there.
Where is that table you designed earlier...
Tim
 
Tim Raleigh said:
Looks good. A lot of work there.
Where is that table you designed earlier...
Tim

Not started making that yet lol!  Not had time gotta keep other clients happy at the moment!  Start the table in a few weeks I hope!  

JMB
 
pierreblonde said:
JMB that sir  is a class job, Did you design it to ?

Cheers dude!

Me and my good mate Andy  designed it we had a good idea on what it was going to look like in our heads and as we built both buildings we added/changed things as we went along.  
Some things we just authorised our self after we discussesed it between our selfs  and some things we asked the client how he wanted it by giving him the various options.

We didn't work of a drawing or anything just went with the flow!

Jmb
 
how is that building secured? Nice lot a wine there for the ramblers to enjoy stolling by!
 
mattfc said:
how is that building secured? Nice lot a wine there for the ramblers to enjoy stolling by!

It's a pretty remote area  only farmers come past.    Which building your referring to?

Jmb
 
jmbfestool said:
mattfc said:
how is that building secured? Nice lot a wine there for the ramblers to enjoy stolling by!
It's a pretty remote area  only farmers come past.    Which building your referring to?
Jmb

The nice one with all the wine and the fireplace to enjoy it all! p.s. was the lighting system based on Clipsal C-Bus?
Joking aside, you have done a great job there
 
jmbfestool said:
pierreblonde said:
JMB that sir  is a class job, Did you design it to ?

Cheers dude!

Me and my good mate Andy  designed it we had a good idea on what it was going to look like in our heads and as we built both buildings we added/changed things as we went along.  
Some things we just authorised our self after we discussesed it between our selfs  and some things we asked the client how he wanted it by giving him the various options.

We didn't work of a drawing or anything just went with the flow!

that's just how i like to work too, its Organic and just grows,, you and your mate have a good eye  :)

Jmb
 
mattfc said:
jmbfestool said:
mattfc said:
how is that building secured? Nice lot a wine there for the ramblers to enjoy stolling by!
It's a pretty remote area  only farmers come past.    Which building your referring to?
Jmb

The nice one with all the wine and the fireplace to enjoy it all! p.s. was the lighting system based on Clipsal C-Bus?
Joking aside, you have done a great job there

Cheers!

It has 8 oak posts concreted into the ground by every cedar posts which are fixed to the oak posts through the back so no fixings showing.

The entire building has been made and designed to show NO fixings at all not pegs or dowels to cover up screws or other fixings.    We put channels and drilled holes to hide ALL cables so not a single cable for lights and speakers are visible.  Some of the lighting cables where fitted while the building was built so we where able to hide the cables.

Even from the outside no cables on show!  

The BBQ building unfortunately we missed one thing and are unable to hide couple cables on the stone back wall but to over come this! We got the electrician to put his cables up the wall and so that we can hide it with our wooden made down pipe for the guttering! Problem solved!

JMB

 
pierreblonde said:
jmbfestool said:
pierreblonde said:
JMB that sir  is a class job, Did you design it to ?

Cheers dude!

Me and my good mate Andy  designed it we had a good idea on what it was going to look like in our heads and as we built both buildings we added/changed things as we went along.  
Some things we just authorised our self after we discussesed it between our selfs  and some things we asked the client how he wanted it by giving him the various options.

We didn't work of a drawing or anything just went with the flow!

Jmb

that's just how i like to work too, its Organic and just grows,, you and your mate have a good eye  :)

Cheers!  We complement each other I think!  Im more towards modern things  and his more towards traditional but we do both always come to a happy medium and I do like traditional things and he does like modern also!

JMB
 
jmbfestool said:
mattfc said:
jmbfestool said:
mattfc said:
how is that building secured? Nice lot a wine there for the ramblers to enjoy stolling by!
It's a pretty remote area  only farmers come past.    Which building your referring to?
Jmb

The nice one with all the wine and the fireplace to enjoy it all! p.s. was the lighting system based on Clipsal C-Bus?
Joking aside, you have done a great job there

Cheers!

It has 8 oak posts concreted into the ground by every cedar posts which are fixed to the oak posts through the back so no fixings showing.

The entire building has been made and designed to show NO fixings at all not pegs or dowels to cover up screws or other fixings.    We put channels and drilled holes to hide ALL cables so not a single cable for lights and speakers are visible.  Some of the lighting cables where fitted while the building was built so we where able to hide the cables.

Even from the outside no cables on show!  

The BBQ building unfortunately we missed one thing and are unable to hide couple cables on the stone back wall but to over come this! We got the electrician to put his cables up the wall and so that we can hide it with our wooden made down pipe for the guttering! Problem solved!
JMB

Sorry I didn't mean secured as in fixings, I meant to avoid the public popping in to help themselves to the wine and warm up by the fire.. looks like you can just hop over the railings. I am beyond that now but in my teens this would have been like hitting the jackpot, wait till the owners pop out and then have a large session with me mates [smile].. looks a road goes right by it!
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mattfc said:
jmbfestool said:
mattfc said:
jmbfestool said:
mattfc said:
how is that building secured? Nice lot a wine there for the ramblers to enjoy stolling by!
It's a pretty remote area  only farmers come past.    Which building your referring to?
Jmb

The nice one with all the wine and the fireplace to enjoy it all! p.s. was the lighting system based on Clipsal C-Bus?
Joking aside, you have done a great job there

Cheers!

It has 8 oak posts concreted into the ground by every cedar posts which are fixed to the oak posts through the back so no fixings showing.

The entire building has been made and designed to show NO fixings at all not pegs or dowels to cover up screws or other fixings.    We put channels and drilled holes to hide ALL cables so not a single cable for lights and speakers are visible.  Some of the lighting cables where fitted while the building was built so we where able to hide the cables.

Even from the outside no cables on show!  

The BBQ building unfortunately we missed one thing and are unable to hide couple cables on the stone back wall but to over come this! We got the electrician to put his cables up the wall and so that we can hide it with our wooden made down pipe for the guttering! Problem solved!
JMB

Sorry I didn't mean secured as in fixings, I meant to avoid the public popping in to help themselves to the wine and warm up by the fire.. looks like you can just hop over the railings. I am beyond that now but in my teens this would have been like hitting the jackpot, wait till the owners pop out and then have a large session with me mates [smile].. looks a road goes right by it!
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Oh I get ya now!

Well he has canvases all around the building which are down most of the time to keep the building protected from the weather and if it's cold to keep you warm inside.

So no one will be able to see in I know it won't stop any one entering the building still but!  The road you mentioned that's the end of the road it goes no where only into a very large field!  He lives in a very remote area no one ever comes only his friends us workers and post man!  No houses for miles so young lads who fancy a party if they can not drive it will take them a few hours to walk to his property from the nearest village!

Jmb
 
looking good jmb.
did you put some of that pic into black and white or is it just the way its taken.
you know you should put you tools into the systainers and not just use the systainers for display purposes
 
Alan m said:
looking good jmb.
did you put some of that pic into black and white or is it just the way its taken.
you know you should put you tools into the systainers and not just use the systainers for display purposes

I made the rest black and white to make the buildings stand out.

Thats how I store my tools sometimes in my van lol when I get lazy after work like to day didnt finish till 7.15 and thought to my self sod it cant be bothered to pack up lol

JMB
 
JMB, looks good, looks like a hell of a lot of work. I like how the railing curves down at the entrance.
Tim
 
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