Date: 05-11-25  Time: 22:39 pm

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Re: Bike shed solutions/ideas?
« Reply #25 on: 01 March 2016, 09:48:06 am »
I have got a great idea why dont you let each focer build you a section and then you can put it all together, looking like this
 

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Re: Bike shed solutions/ideas?
« Reply #26 on: 01 March 2016, 10:41:15 am »
Grab yourself a piece of 10mm alluminium checker plate from a metal supplier/fabricator about 750mm wide by 600mm long and drill about an 8mm hole in either end of the 750mm wide side about 30mm from the edge and countersink the holes, get a couple of 8mm stainless steel countersunk screws about out 50mm long, put them through the the checker plate wind a couple of nuts and washers on the back. Rest the bolts on the bottom timber plate/door threshold where you want to position the ramp and clout the two screws with a hammer just hard enough to mark the threshold, drill two 10mm holes in threshold on the marks, now the ramp will locate in the holes so not move when you push or ride the bike into the shed and when not in use the flat piece of checker plate will stand against the wall just inside the shed. Jobs a Gudun.


I like this one. Even I could knock that up  :rolleyes And noted red98's point about floor strength and stands, so will do something about that too. Either another floor layer, which would take it nearer to flush with the top of the jamb, or stand plates, and could then maybe lay a plank of about half the jamb depth against it to lessen the bump.

I have got a great idea why dont you let each focer build you a section and then you can put it all together, looking like this
 


Fazersharp, you've forgotten to take your pills again  :lol

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Re: Bike shed solutions/ideas?
« Reply #27 on: 01 March 2016, 12:21:13 pm »
Have a look on ebay for roller door or security roller door, I think that would solve a lot of problems. You dont need the door to be the full width of the shed just 3/4 would be wide enough. So you can buy a cheep second hand roller and fill the rest in on either side if its not exactly the right width.

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Re: Bike shed solutions/ideas?
« Reply #28 on: 01 March 2016, 12:28:28 pm »
Have a look on ebay for roller door or security roller door, I think that would solve a lot of problems. You dont need the door to be the full width of the shed just 3/4 would be wide enough. So you can buy a cheep second hand roller and fill the rest in on either side if its not exactly the right width.


Security is something I'll be looking into more, but for now, I want to get the paving finished and I think I'll use some sort of ramp, maybe what Tommyardin suggested, to get me up and running. Interesting suggestion though, but not sure I'm capable of rigging it up myself. I'll look into it.

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Re: Bike shed solutions/ideas?
« Reply #29 on: 01 March 2016, 02:32:03 pm »
You wont need any floor door jams,,just cause problems,,or have one that you lift out to get bike out,,sits in slots either end.
Masonary,slabs for ramp, not wood,more permanent. Chain bikes together,,always hard to move then.
I have just put ground anchor in my garage,,big link polished chain was just £4.50 metre, cheap as chips, will put another in.

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Re: Bike shed solutions/ideas?
« Reply #30 on: 01 March 2016, 04:07:50 pm »
You wont need any floor door jams,,just cause problems,,or have one that you lift out to get bike out,,sits in slots either end.
Masonary,slabs for ramp, not wood,more permanent. Chain bikes together,,always hard to move then.
I have just put ground anchor in my garage,,big link polished chain was just £4.50 metre, cheap as chips, will put another in.


You're missing it too  :rolleyes  It's not just the floor jamb. Have another look at the photo. The doors extend down beyond the floorboard level as well, so even if I completely removed the jamb, I still couldn't pave to the shed floor level, or the doors wouldn't open. There'll be plenty of chains and locks, will have a ground anchor installed, disc locks etc. Got to put a metal grill over the window, and a blind to block the view through it when not in use. I've got to complete the patio paving, am currently putting a weather-proof top coat on the shed (it has a base coat)....it's a lot of work, I'm not used to work  :lol


Oh, and wondering if it might be an idea to put a protective coat of some sort on the floor boards, in case of spillages of oils, fluids etc?


Might have everything done in ten year's time  :'(

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Re: Bike shed solutions/ideas?
« Reply #31 on: 01 March 2016, 04:56:34 pm »
there are so many options here nick,      I,ts a case of how you want it to look the round steel tube is a good one.    you could grab a lump of turf and stamp it in front of the door.     it would work. ;)


Naughty ole taylor, that piece of turf will also rot the threshold of the shed out to when it get wet, cos it will stay wet for an absolute age during the bad weather, and its a bodge, I will not ask you to help set up my carbs or help with my valve clearances.  :fish [size=78%] [/size]
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Re: Bike shed solutions/ideas?
« Reply #32 on: 01 March 2016, 04:57:52 pm »
LOL here is me trying to sound ecucated and give advice and I cant even f-----g type


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Re: Bike shed solutions/ideas?
« Reply #33 on: 01 March 2016, 04:58:53 pm »
Or spell EDUCATED

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Re: Bike shed solutions/ideas?
« Reply #34 on: 01 March 2016, 05:32:47 pm »

 There'll be plenty of chains and locks, will have a ground anchor installed, disc locks etc. Got to put a metal grill over the window, and a blind to block the view through it when not in use. I've got to complete the patio paving, am currently putting a weather-proof top coat on the shed (it has a base coat)....it's a lot of work, I'm not used to work  :lol
 
Oh I think its going to look beautiful

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Re: Bike shed solutions/ideas?
« Reply #35 on: 01 March 2016, 05:33:37 pm »
I have it on good authority that 8mm would be heavy enough to carry the weight of a heavy bike as its only about a 600mm long ramp.
that is what I would do any way. If I had a nice turf I might go the other route  :rollin



There you go, you can even read your educated stuff now :)

You can go back into your posts and modify them to save you the embarrassing moments :lol

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Re: Bike shed solutions/ideas?
« Reply #36 on: 01 March 2016, 05:55:01 pm »
Nice shed, was just wondering if you were planning on running any power to it before you finish the slab work?

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Re: Bike shed solutions/ideas?
« Reply #37 on: 01 March 2016, 06:13:21 pm »
Yeah, need to price that up. Not something I want to tackle myself. I've got power and lighting in the other shed, so might be a bit cheaper if it can run from that.

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Re: Bike shed solutions/ideas?
« Reply #38 on: 01 March 2016, 06:53:44 pm »
With regard to wooden ramps, for a long lasting one I would go for at least 12mm maring ply,18 would be my ideal choice but the strengh is in the sub structure, take a look at TEX's ramp, all the weight is on the  vertical uprights beneath the ramp it self .top it off with a bit of roofing felt so its not slippy when wet......I do believe ive just done  FOCU's first risk assessment  :lol

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Re: Bike shed solutions/ideas?
« Reply #39 on: 03 March 2016, 11:54:34 pm »
I have it on good authority that 8mm would be heavy enough to carry the weight of a heavy bike as its only about a 600mm long ramp.
that is what I would do any way. If I had a nice turf I might go the other route  :rollin



There you go, you can even read your educated stuff now :)

You can go back into your posts and modify them to save you the embarrassing moments :lol


Thank you Sinto, you are a gent and a scholar  :sun

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Re: Bike shed solutions/ideas?
« Reply #40 on: 04 March 2016, 08:31:37 am »
With regard to wooden ramps, for a long lasting one I would go for at least 12mm maring ply,18 would be my ideal choice but the strengh is in the sub structure, take a look at TEX's ramp, all the weight is on the  vertical uprights beneath the ramp it self .top it off with a bit of roofing felt so its not slippy when wet......I do believe ive just done  FOCU's first risk assessment  :lol

Do you think he needs a handrail as well?....don't want him falling off!

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Re: Bike shed solutions/ideas?
« Reply #41 on: 05 March 2016, 04:19:54 pm »

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« Reply #42 on: 05 March 2016, 04:30:23 pm »
I don't have problems with my shed so much but do have a drop of one brick on the path. Would one of these do?
http://www.aspli.com/products/1138/wheelchair-ramp-mobility-scooter-and-wheelie-bin-kerb-ramp?gclid=CjwKEAiApOq2BRDoo8SVjZHV7TkSJABLe2iDiNItVqQ75K3TuO1wAaakjdLksxcXrOqE7XIwcLvFKRoCVNHw_wcB





Oh Dear, It says it can support weight up to 250Kg. So your onto a winner provided-
You weigh less than 45Kg or you don't stand on it at the same time as the bike!  :lol




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« Reply #43 on: 05 March 2016, 04:42:40 pm »
I don't have problems with my shed so much but do have a drop of one brick on the path. Would one of these do?
http://www.aspli.com/products/1138/wheelchair-ramp-mobility-scooter-and-wheelie-bin-kerb-ramp?gclid=CjwKEAiApOq2BRDoo8SVjZHV7TkSJABLe2iDiNItVqQ75K3TuO1wAaakjdLksxcXrOqE7XIwcLvFKRoCVNHw_wcB





Oh Dear, It says it can support weight up to 250Kg. So your onto a winner provided-
You weigh less than 45Kg or you don't stand on it at the same time as the bike!  :lol



Thinking outside the box - it had occurred to me....


Problem solved:





SWL 273kgs, and easy to get the bikes up and down without standing on it too  :D

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Re: Bike shed solutions/ideas?
« Reply #44 on: 05 March 2016, 05:24:55 pm »


Problem solved:





SWL 273kgs, and easy to get the bikes up and down without standing on it too  :D



That looks just the job, and maybe as suggested in an earlier post, you could put a couple of bolts through it and that'll help it from moving.

Where did you get it?

Looks like a problem solver for my work, any links or prices would be great thanks :)

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Re: Bike shed solutions/ideas?
« Reply #45 on: 05 March 2016, 11:04:30 pm »
I got it at a local 'disability solutions' shop and paid more than I care to mention as I got impatient to have it sorted today  :lol


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Re: Bike shed solutions/ideas?
« Reply #47 on: 06 March 2016, 12:45:07 am »
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mobility-Scooter-Wheelchair-Portable-Lightweight-Folding-Suitcase-access-Ramp/121646381678?_trksid=p2047675.c100005.m1851&_trkparms=aid%3D222007%26algo%3DSIC.MBE%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D35391%26meid%3D9ad77f2766cd4251a266ab55b44b1ee7%26pid%3D100005%26rk%3D3%26rkt%3D6%26mehot%3Dag%26sd%3D172090519615



Trouble I thought there might be with that type is that if you're pushing the bike on from an angle, you'll be crossing the hinged centre, which I don't think is designed to support the weight, as it's for four-wheel mobility scooters whose wheels will sit either side on the actual ramp sections?


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Re: Bike shed solutions/ideas?
« Reply #49 on: 06 March 2016, 01:03:08 am »
Enough to suggest I might be disabled in other ways  :lol