Hi, looking at investing in some building work so i can more comfortably store to play and work on my pins / cabs etc. Slapping a bit on the side of the garage. We are lucky to have a fair bit of garden and some space to the side of the house.
So the bolt on to the house could house 9 pins and 3 cabs comfortably i think, with 300mm between tables for wriggle room and working on them. Taking into account the garage, 14 playable pins in total and 4 cabs, still have some space to work on at least one and room for bike, moped etc.
Not yet committed on the design or area, but it will be a block and brick build, single story pitch roof (with some storage space above i hope). For purpose of building regs it will be named as storage, but we will insulate to the level of living. Once main build done and approval received, I will then heat and rewire etc.
Interested in any lessons learned from anyone that has done this or something like - could even be a separate wooden build?
Also what about your flooring. I am a regular pin donor for shows etc so they will be in and out at least once a year. I was thinking carpet tiles, and dark in colour and investing in brand new feet for all pins so no oil, rust or sharp bits to create marks or damage when they get moved about - what surfaces worked well for you what did not?
What have others used for feet, especially if you are pulling them in and out like i do.
Any other oh I wish i did this or wish i did not do that?
Cheers
JB

So the bolt on to the house could house 9 pins and 3 cabs comfortably i think, with 300mm between tables for wriggle room and working on them. Taking into account the garage, 14 playable pins in total and 4 cabs, still have some space to work on at least one and room for bike, moped etc.
Not yet committed on the design or area, but it will be a block and brick build, single story pitch roof (with some storage space above i hope). For purpose of building regs it will be named as storage, but we will insulate to the level of living. Once main build done and approval received, I will then heat and rewire etc.
Interested in any lessons learned from anyone that has done this or something like - could even be a separate wooden build?
Also what about your flooring. I am a regular pin donor for shows etc so they will be in and out at least once a year. I was thinking carpet tiles, and dark in colour and investing in brand new feet for all pins so no oil, rust or sharp bits to create marks or damage when they get moved about - what surfaces worked well for you what did not?
What have others used for feet, especially if you are pulling them in and out like i do.
Any other oh I wish i did this or wish i did not do that?
Cheers
JB
