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I have recently built a large outbuilding ... basically a barn style double
bay .. one side a boat store the other a car port.
http://i771.photobucket.com/albums/x...ad/carport.jpg

(p.s. black damp course on middle post is to stop damn cats scratching pots,
they are ruining it)

On the car port side the intent is to put a cross wall in place about 2m
from the back, creating a 'shed' inside the car port (man must have a shed)

Under adverse whether, sometime rain blows in from the front and thus floor
can get wet ...

Thoughts are that when I build the cross wall (100 x 38) instead of fixing
to floor, that I space the soleplate up about 6mm or so, fixings would be
down through the spacers, allow wall to still be anchored to floor, but 10mm
off it.

I can image that some strips of Nylon, Tuffnol , Polypenco etc. 100 x 50
x 6mm would do the job.

Not sure where I would get these, so anybody else got any suggestions for
some waterproof packers ?

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Treated timber, but higher than you have suggested.

Re cats, a) some hessian/sissal rope wrapped around a post or b) fix a
piece of treated timber narrow-edge-vertical to two posts low to the
ground or holding back earth/planter/etc. Cats like to stretch along
the timber with their front paws side-by-side clawing at the wood. It
stops them doing it to the rear of furniture, they like something they
can hook their claws into and drag them out again. Hmmm... Gordon
Brown & Mandelson should have been given one long ago as comforters.
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. Cats .. like something they
can hook their claws into and drag them out again. Hmmm... Gordon
Brown & Mandelson should have been given one long ago as comforters.


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"Gordon Brown & Mandelson should have been given (TO) one long ago as
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I have recently built a large outbuilding ... basically a barn style double
bay .. one side a boat store the other a car port.http://i771.photobucket..com/albums/...ad/carport.jpg

(p.s. black damp course on middle post is to stop damn cats scratching pots,
they are ruining it)

On the car port side the intent is to put a cross wall in place about 2m
from the back, creating a 'shed' inside the car port (man must have a shed)

Under adverse whether, sometime rain blows in from the front and thus floor
can get wet ...

Thoughts are that when I build the cross wall (100 x 38) instead of fixing
to floor, that I space the soleplate up about 6mm or so, fixings would be
down through the spacers, allow wall to still be anchored to floor, but 10mm
off it.

I can image that some strips of Nylon, Tuffnol , Polypenco *etc. * 100 x 50
x 6mm * would do the job.

Not sure where I would get these, so anybody else got any suggestions for
some waterproof *packers *?


http://www.screwfix.com/prods/35890/...ed-Pack-of-100

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Treated timber, but higher than you have suggested.



The wall will be teated timber, so want any sapcer to be something non
absorbent ...



Re cats, a) some hessian/sissal rope wrapped around a post or b) fix a
piece of treated timber narrow-edge-vertical to two posts low to the
ground or holding back earth/planter/etc. Cats like to stretch along
the timber with their front paws side-by-side clawing at the wood. It
stops them doing it to the rear of furniture, they like something they
can hook their claws into and drag them out again. Hmmm... Gordon
Brown & Mandelson should have been given one long ago as comforters.



There is a whole load of timber there they could scratch ... but hey keep
going for the center post.

I have bought scent attractant and sprayed on another piece of timber - no
joy.
I then built a scent repellant (bitter apples spray) and sprayed post - no
difference.



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strips of Nylon, Tuffnol , Polypenco etc. 100 x 50
x 6mm would do the job.

Not sure where I would get these, so anybody else got any suggestions for
some waterproof packers ?


http://www.screwfix.com/prods/35890/...ed-Pack-of-100

I have a pack of these .. used them yesterday to fit 2 windows.

They are OK for packing out glazing panes & windows, but not very
substantial to rest a weight of wall on them.
As they have raised ridges as the contact pints these would sink into wood
over time (assume)

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On Feb 7, 1:09*pm, "Rick Hughes"
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I have recently built a large outbuilding ... basically a barn style double
bay .. one side a boat store the other a car port.http://i771.photobucket..com/albums/...ad/carport.jpg

(p.s. black damp course on middle post is to stop damn cats scratching pots,
they are ruining it)

On the car port side the intent is to put a cross wall in place about 2m
from the back, creating a 'shed' inside the car port (man must have a shed)

Under adverse whether, sometime rain blows in from the front and thus floor
can get wet ...

Thoughts are that when I build the cross wall (100 x 38) instead of fixing
to floor, that I space the soleplate up about 6mm or so, fixings would be
down through the spacers, allow wall to still be anchored to floor, but 10mm
off it.

I can image that some strips of Nylon, Tuffnol , Polypenco *etc. * 100 x 50
x 6mm * would do the job.

Not sure where I would get these, so anybody else got any suggestions for
some waterproof *packers *?



Why not put a course of bricks down, DPC on them and build onto that


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Why not put a course of bricks down, DPC on them and build onto that


NT





The outer walls are built that way, (3 courses) I didn't want to go to
bother of brickwork for internal wall.

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I can image that some strips of Nylon, Tuffnol , Polypenco *etc. * 100 x 50
x 6mm * would do the job.

Not sure where I would get these, so anybody else got any suggestions for
some waterproof *packers *?


2mm (at least that's what I've got) rigid UPVC sheet. Fairly cheap to
buy, but mine's S/H from old advertising boards.
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I have recently built a large outbuilding ... basically a barn style double
bay .. one side a boat store the other a car port.
http://i771.photobucket.com/albums/x...ad/carport.jpg

(p.s. black damp course on middle post is to stop damn cats scratching
pots, they are ruining it)

On the car port side the intent is to put a cross wall in place about 2m
from the back, creating a 'shed' inside the car port (man must have a
shed)

Under adverse whether, sometime rain blows in from the front and thus
floor can get wet ...

Thoughts are that when I build the cross wall (100 x 38) instead of fixing
to floor, that I space the soleplate up about 6mm or so, fixings would be
down through the spacers, allow wall to still be anchored to floor, but
10mm off it.

I can image that some strips of Nylon, Tuffnol , Polypenco etc. 100 x
50 x 6mm would do the job.

Not sure where I would get these, so anybody else got any suggestions for
some waterproof packers ?



Thought I'd post result .. for anybody in future.

A guy on eBAy sells all sorts of plastics incl, Nylon, HDPE. Tuffnol etc.
...... I told him what I wanted and he a piece of 300 x 100 x 8mm HDPE
at very reasonable £3

eBay user: gfgplasticfabricationsltd
http://myworld.ebay.co.uk/gfgplastic...:RTQ:GB :1181

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