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  • Do u have it on a timer only reason i wanted a rad up there as misses allways got the heating on so it will allways be hot in there with oil filled heater do they cost alot to run?

    Are u a chippy?i dont no what build to have timber or blocks if u could build it what would u charge me?

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    • Originally Posted by birminghampotter View Post
      Do u have it on a timer only reason i wanted a rad up there as misses allways got the heating on so it will allways be hot in there with oil filled heater do they cost alot to run?

      Are u a chippy?i dont no what build to have timber or blocks if u could build it what would u charge me?
      I'm not a chippy BP but in the building trade.

      It will always be hot in there because the radiators will be set at a temp you are happy with and will kick in only when the temp drops.

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      • Originally Posted by DeanH View Post
        ah, I can get windows and doors from a builder friend so near-zero cost to me
        So are these stolen or recycled from demolition/replacement jobs ??

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        • Originally Posted by jrc750 View Post
          So are these stolen or recycled from demolition/replacement jobs ??
          second part - correct
          Up the TSF! :snooker:

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          • Great thread.

            Would love to do this in the garden, 11 miles to the club.........
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            • Originally Posted by Shockerz View Post
              Great thread.

              Would love to do this in the garden, 11 miles to the club.........
              Go for it....The best bit is the whole independence you adapt to like finishing your dinner and thinking I'll go have a quick half hour or while the wife is watching Corrie another half hour etc etc and playing Xmas day is quite a strange one too.

              Best thing I ever done and wouldn't ever change it.

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              • Even the building regs state u can go up to 30sqm
                Anythink after that uneed planing
                Imthinking 33sqm will they be hard on me if they come round?thatsif some1 grasses me up
                Spoken to neighbours they said go for it we would like somethink like that built ourselves

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                • Originally Posted by mick 142 View Post
                  A rough estimate would be approx an extra £5k for a brick face with timber frame. But you'd have to put up 3 men for 4 weeks too
                  I'm keeping your contact - not sure about wood though how is it heated underfloor? Moisture would worry me

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                  • Originally Posted by birminghampotter View Post
                    Even the building regs state u can go up to 30sqm
                    Anythink after that uneed planing
                    Imthinking 33sqm will they be hard on me if they come round?thatsif some1 grasses me up
                    Spoken to neighbours they said go for it we would like somethink like that built ourselves
                    If constructed out of timber why don't you do the additional part of the timber joined by bolts so if told to change it you just take the addition sections (fixed with bolts) off to reduce it to 30sqm.

                    You could design it relatively easily as a timber framed construction sitting on a concrete pad.

                    I wonder what the regs are to build the bare 30sqm building ready to take additional sections later, would it be more relaxed?
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                    • Originally Posted by Triedandtested View Post
                      Go for it....The best bit is the whole independence you adapt to like finishing your dinner and thinking I'll go have a quick half hour or while the wife is watching Corrie another half hour etc etc and playing Xmas day is quite a strange one too.

                      Best thing I ever done and wouldn't ever change it.
                      I certainly can't disagree.

                      We're just deciding whether to move or not and would love to do this either way when we agree what we're doing.

                      My old man's 76 in a few weeks and got me into snooker when I was 18 (34 years ago) so it would be nice if that would happen while he's still about but the old life clock is ticking.

                      It makes me drool with excitement.

                      I love the few threads on here showing people doing their own projects for a snooker room or cue making shed.
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                      • Originally Posted by Byrom View Post
                        I'm keeping your contact - not sure about wood though how is it heated underfloor? Moisture would worry me
                        I used a damp proof product on the concrete which has been excellent.

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                        • With my base im doing 4inch of hardcore
                          Membrane
                          Sand over top to stop stone rippin it
                          Then use 4inch jab polysterene slabs
                          6inch of concrete
                          With my floor being free from damp rising i hope
                          Shouldi still have a raised floor?
                          If so whats timbers what mil boards etc

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                          • Originally Posted by Triedandtested View Post
                            I used a damp proof product on the concrete which has been excellent.
                            no I meant the room heating itself to keep the room warm and the moisture off the cloth

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                            • Originally Posted by Byrom View Post
                              no I meant the room heating itself to keep the room warm and the moisture off the cloth
                              I thought the same when I built it but must say I've not noticed any moisture on the table at all. The room is constantly at 20 and will often run a dehumidifier which is not needed as much as I thought.

                              I've also just changed a Strachan cloth which ran just as good as it was covered to a Hainsworth precision cloth which is beautiful to play on.

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                              • I have been known to sleep in mine! I recently had the whole house rewired and the sparky kept the snooker room connected all the time so I could make that my base. I was so snug in there, and the rest of the house was such a mess, that I just took an airbed in there and kipped. If you do the job right first time- so think it through in advance and don't rush it- you will be fine. Remember it is a lot cheaper to get it right than to start redoing things later.
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