Wednesday, November 20, 2019

Concrete floor in workshop

The workshop originally had a dirt floor but this got too muddy in rain.

Decomposed granite or "Deco" as it is known locally was spread out over work areas for a solid surface to work on (also used for driveways)

Years ago the workbench and caravan annexe areas were cemented  over when some free leftovet concrete from a contractor was available. These made a big difference to workability.

Last week some gaps in the workshop floor were concreted over. Prep was to clean loose gravel off the floor and set up straight wooden edges. I hand mixed concrete with a shovel in a wheel barrow, and plastered it onto the ground about 20 mm thick, it may not seem much but the 'deco' base is fairly hard, already compacted and was about 50 mm thick. The test slab under the workbench has stood up to a couple of years of bashing on the workbench no worries.





The new floor makes it easier to get around and reduces the ammount of dirt tramped into the shed.







13 comments:

  1. Hi Andrew, Love your stuff. Any idea where i can reach Nick Skeates or attain a set of plans for a Wylo2 ?

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  2. Helo Andrew. We own a Wylo2 in South Africa. Shes been unloved for ages and were slowly getting her ship shape again. There is a massive problem with the lifting keel klunking like crazy when down. Were slipping her today to see what must be done. I wrote a letter to Nick asking about plans being available ages and ages ago but snail mai out of here is beyond unreliable. Any possibility that you may have a lead to how I could get my hands on a set of plans? Kalimba is the smaller version with lifting keel and gaff rig. I hold hope you can help. Regards Rod.

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    1. Anyone out there the above from Rod Mellet rodmellet@gmail.com
      Help me find plans and keep this amazing design alive...

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    2. Hi Rod, welcome to the wylo2 fraternity and glad you are new custodian of a wylo. emailed you with some info.

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  3. Hi Andrew, I am also trying to get in touch with Nick to get plans for building a Wylo 2.... Have not had luck yet... do you know how I can get in touch with him or get a set of plans?

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    1. Looking for the 32 foot variation with a fixed Keel by the way

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    2. Hi George, Nicks UK mailing address is on the sidebar of this blog. Also there are two links on the side bar (under wylo2 sites). "Wylo II group" is a discussion forum to answer any queries and "Wylo II facebook group" is another way of contacting Nick (indirectly)

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  4. Hi all, just talking to Nick to get an up-to-date address to share.
    Janey, Amanita (35' fixed keel, Sussex, UK)

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  5. So I've checked with Nick and the address on the site is correct...
    Nick Skeates
    c/o Sunwell Barn
    Antony
    Torpoint
    Cornwall
    PL11 3AN
    United Kingdom

    Janey

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    1. Hi Janey,
      I got an address from Annie Hill that was different... I want to check if he will still get my letter or if I need to send another. (Would it be possible for you to ask him?) I am just trying to get in touch and find out about getting plans for the Wylo 2.
      The address she gave me was:
      Nick Skeates
      Ridley Cottage, West Knoyle
      Warminster, Wiltshire
      BA12 6AW

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    2. I sent Nick a text to 447941514229 ( he only responds to text message). He stated that his address is Sunwell Barn, Antony, TORPOINT, PL113AN, UK. I am working on a letter inquiring about a set of plans as well.

      Andrew,
      Love your workmanship nice looking boat you are building...how's the project currently going?

      Steve Denton

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    3. Hi Steve, doing a bit of part time fitting out my shed. (the place to build it is half the battle) Some plumbing for the caravan site accom, and storage racks for steel.

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  6. Hi Andrew! I am keen to catch up with you, if you're available. Cheers. mjcussen58@gmail.com.

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