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My new man cave
#1
Finally finished Kosmic's Man Kave.

I've had my bikes parked out since I moved in July and now they have a new home.

My Proposed Drawing of what I wanted.


Ground works, timber frame and pan tiles completed.


Doors added and lighting installed.


8 foot workshop bench built.


Some tools added.


Alarm and Music system added


Bikes added

Edit: Pictures deleted for security reasons.  Wink
Some say that he eats habanero chilli peppers dipped in oil of capsaicin for extra bite and that his pyjamas are made from Nomex. All we know is, he's called Ad the Bad
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#2
What a great space. Well done. Did you build it yourself? Do me a favour though don't call it's man cave :lol
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#3
Thats a "Kids toy shed" not for a man  Smile




Red roof tiles must of been on offer :lol


and the Oak,you do it or bought in?


A good space though.Nice
An ageing test pilot for home grown widgets that may fail at anytime.
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#4
:eek  No kettle, no fridge?! :eek


FAIL!  :lol


Nice one Kosmic, looks like you're getting well settled. Have you got some heating in there so you can hide in winter too?
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#5
lordy,lordy....thats nice  :thumbup  ....room for a couple more bikes in there  Wink








parhaps we need a new "man cave" (  :thumbdown  ) thread,show us what you got sort of thing....
One, is never going to be enough.....
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#6
The base, brickwork, frame and roof were done by these people. http://www.gardenbuildings.co/ I could have gone for black glazed tiles but they would have added another two grand to the bill and wouldn't have been ready until late feb as they would have had to have been ordered in especially.

In reality I could have gone for a cheaper build sorting out my own groundworks, frame and roof but the thought of working with several contractors all blaming each other if something went wrong was not something I wanted to deal with, so this is done all in house. The only thing I didn't get them to do was supply doors. They wanted £1,500 for them.

The frame weighs a few tonnes and I wouldn't have been able to put that up on my own. It's a lovely bit of oak wood and the building will out live me. It also had to blend in with what was there in terms of structure and space and I reckon I got that about right... except for the red pantiles  :lol

You could easily get six bikes in there and I'm looking forward to getting my KTM back that a mate's been looking after.

Fridge? Got one... and a kettle. They're both in the house.
Some say that he eats habanero chilli peppers dipped in oil of capsaicin for extra bite and that his pyjamas are made from Nomex. All we know is, he's called Ad the Bad
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#7
Ads, that looks amazing. If you were really worried about the tiles you could age them buy spreading cow dung and yoghurt on them, i kid you not. Apparently it works. But please don't beat the crap out of me next time we meet up.


Mickey  :rollin
Sent from my villa in the South of France.

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#8
Love it
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#9
What about putting some insulation between the timbers kingspan or the like
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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#10
Looking good.  :thumbup
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#11
looking good  :thumbup

whens the moving in party ?  :lol
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#12
Looks brill  :thumbup . I love the timber beam.


I am in the process of sorting my mancave out at the moment. The whole building was subsiding due to ground shrinkage (yawn). So, me and a mate fitted a storm drain, some underground pipe work and a soakaway. I can now repair the floor cracks, fill the gaps in the wall and I am going to clear everything out and paint the lot. Should be finished by the 13th.
Not quite sure what to do with my early mid-life crisis. Ideas on a post card to P.O.BOX 150...
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#13
Looks good Ade when's christo moving in.
a bird in the hand poops on the wrist
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#14
If this is  a real garage why is it not

A) Full of randomly stored junk
B) Untidy with randomly distributed tools

or is that just my garage.......
This is as young as you're ever going to be!
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(02-01-15, 11:55 PM)fazed link Wrote: If this is  a real garage why is it not

A) Full of randomly stored junk
B) Untidy with randomly distributed tools

or is that just my garage.......

:lol

You mean a bit like this. My Man Cave No2. Where all the other shite is stored.

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Some say that he eats habanero chilli peppers dipped in oil of capsaicin for extra bite and that his pyjamas are made from Nomex. All we know is, he's called Ad the Bad
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#16
Nope - a real man cave has no room in it for a man - like this. It has my bikes and my junk, all in the one place, just no room for me (on the right side, but not visible in the pic, is my hi-fi system & beer fridge)


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#17
(03-01-15, 01:28 AM)Millietant link Wrote: Nope - a real man cave has no room in it for a man - like this. It has my bikes and my junk, all in the one place, just no room for me (on the right side, but not visible in the pic, is my hi-fi system & beer fridge)


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Well I'm a very lucky man to be able to spread my shit about to several buildings so I CAN get into my main cave.  :lol
Some say that he eats habanero chilli peppers dipped in oil of capsaicin for extra bite and that his pyjamas are made from Nomex. All we know is, he's called Ad the Bad
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#18
If only I could have more buildings.............


Then I could accumulate even more old shit.............


Oh how happy that would make my wife....... I'd really need a man cave then (she'd likely throw me out of the house)  Smile
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#19
Boys, be careful who you are showing the contents of your man caves to, I speak from experience of having mine violated  :eek


KK, is that the external shiplap showing on the internal walls?
Will it be a tad damp and cold inside?

Why have you got a glitterball you poof :lol
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(03-01-15, 10:29 AM)locksmith link Wrote: Boys, be careful who you are showing the contents of your man caves to, I speak from experience of having mine violated  :eek


KK, is that the external shiplap showing on the internal walls?
Will it be a tad damp and cold inside?

Why have you got a glitterball you poof :lol

So far it doesn't seem that bad Re: the temp. I may clad it inside if it becomes a problem.

The glitter ball was given to me by a freind, Charlotte Tagg who sadly lost her life at Brighton Speed Trials a few years back. She was standing in for me on that day so the ball hangs in her memory.
Some say that he eats habanero chilli peppers dipped in oil of capsaicin for extra bite and that his pyjamas are made from Nomex. All we know is, he's called Ad the Bad
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