Liam you continue to find ways to move forward-never give in or give up fanastic to see you back on top form
@JohnTheHandymanUKАй бұрын
That looks excellent. Don't forget to tighten the nuts on the middle of the centre legs before dropping the insulated panels in!
@jp69752 ай бұрын
Looks really good. Hope you make a success of it.
@LizaMiahАй бұрын
Love the system, definitely something to consider getting once i have enough space for a garden room. Kinda glad i hadn't started a timber one now, this seems well designed. Thanks, Liam.
@andylee99772 ай бұрын
Garden rooms part 1 was good part 2 even better takes all risk of the floor rotting great work.
@trevorclayton91802 ай бұрын
So simple it’s brilliant well done
@jasonbusby16692 ай бұрын
Very nice. I wish you much success with the new system.
@andycritchell8682 ай бұрын
Loving this new system, Liam. Great stuff. If I hadn't already bought all of the M24s, nuts and washers I'd be tempted!
@nickgriffin6372 ай бұрын
Looks great mate. Really well thought out and fabricated. Im seeing ppl having concerns over it not being fixed down. I cant see a problem. It can easily be strapped down. Great work
@kilcool012 ай бұрын
well done and best of luck with the new product/service. Looking at your videos for ages all the way from Dingle, Ireland:)
@19712arnieАй бұрын
Like the idea of an aluminum base. Looks so much easier to get started perfectly level and square. I would want to be able to fasten it down though, yes I know there will be quite a bit of weight pressure on there, but woukld a stron wind be enough to move the whole thing marginally? Also, could you use tech screws rather than rivets? Pretty much everyone has a decent drill but not many would have a rivet gun.
@thomasleerecruitment2 ай бұрын
I love this idea, When this office i have build is coming to the end of its life, I think this will be my next big project. (or if i move house). Fantastic!
@djburland2 ай бұрын
A brilliant base
@christycullen25852 ай бұрын
brilliant system Liam
@alanreeves4592 ай бұрын
Looking very good, all the best for the new venture. One question, how do you plan to secure the supporting plates to the concrete below?
@thegardenroomguru2 ай бұрын
I did think this, but then thought I’ve one in my garden two years now, it’ll weigh around 1.5 tonne, it’s not going anywhere, sheds weigh nothing and go no where, I suppose you could always anchor it down if you lived in a particularly exposed area maybe 🤔
@ThedrlazellАй бұрын
Whats the weight that the system can take internally. Im think about an office, which should be fine, and also adding an IR sauna kit as well
@rosieg16032 ай бұрын
This new system looks easy to build 😁no rusting either well done 😁
@jeffhowarth2 ай бұрын
Great system
@therealdojj2 ай бұрын
Looks very very nice Liam 👍
@skiiddy2 ай бұрын
Genius! Looking forward to the next stage…..
@Pioden-j9qАй бұрын
Great vid thank fella. 👍🏻Also Liam could you tell me where I could find the 2 panels with squares behind you in 17:25 of the video . Kind Regards Craig
@Stewart_Bell2 ай бұрын
Looks good Liam 👌
@paulbolton72322 ай бұрын
How's it anchored down will a concrete base need to be constructed
@gb-jk7sx2 ай бұрын
Was the gloves & safety spectacles at start a wind up lol Love the channel
@thegardenroomguru2 ай бұрын
I can't wear them, I don't mind the gloves but filling about with little rivets and trying to film🤦🏻♂️ impossible, glasses steam up🤦🏻♂️ guess its a case of do as I say not as I do😬
@rogercardy2 ай бұрын
Great idea, but im wondering how do you fix the feet in place. There doesn't seen to be any room to drill holes in the concrete base, or screw in the fixings.
@thegardenroomguru2 ай бұрын
a few people on different medias commented similar mate, mines stood solid 2 years now, it'll weigh around 1.5 tonne when complete and its not like sheds get blown about, so don't see an issue, but it could easily b e anchored down if needed tbh
@doctorlove20222 ай бұрын
hi liam any chance you could do a.price comparison on the floor compared to timber ie 4x2s . kingspan ect . thanks very much
@thegardenroomguru2 ай бұрын
I can tell you now it'll be 3 times the cost for a small one, but the labour saving and durability should be a winner, I hope
@shaunmckinney3962 ай бұрын
Impressive 👏
@stehastings2 ай бұрын
Amazing. You are geniuses!
@MrAidanfleming2 ай бұрын
Base looks great mate. Only one thing I’d say is you can’t get in easy to fix it down, you’d have a mark all the holes, move it then drill them?
@thegardenroomguru2 ай бұрын
a few people on different medias commented similar mate, mines stood solid 2 years now, it'll weigh around 1.5 tonne when complete and its not like sheds get blown about, so don't see an issue, but it could easily b e anchored down if needed tbh
@MrAidanfleming2 ай бұрын
@@thegardenroomguru yeah that’s totally turn actually, so because of weight so should really need to fix it down! This is a great system in my opinion, I’ll actually check it out when it’s available on website prices etc
@9laserjet2 ай бұрын
Maybe make the corner feet oversize if you want a fix down option
@UKBlue407Ай бұрын
@@9laserjet or have a plate with a slot in it, that you push over the small foot/leg, to provide a large area to mount through.
@cal4012 ай бұрын
Hi Liam. Is this your system? Brilliant mate glad your back. Hows the build at home going?
@thegardenroomguru2 ай бұрын
Yes mate, it’s mine, or it was until I uploaded it 😂 build on hold until I get this new venture off the ground🤞
@cal4012 ай бұрын
@@thegardenroomgurubrilliant. your a clever bloke. You need your own stamp so no one can copy it. Oh right. Look forward to it 👍🏻
@goldfishforyou.2 ай бұрын
I like that a lot
@LukeC19942 ай бұрын
Nice system, I imagine it helps with the height restrictions too right? How does the cost compare with using something like steel I-beam or box section?
@thegardenroomguru2 ай бұрын
didn't entertain it mate as wanting a lightweight and rot free system, plus it was a lot easier to work with tbh
@shaunmckinney3962 ай бұрын
Impressive👋
@lukepeacham96632 ай бұрын
What happened to the granny annex? I liked watching it
@thegardenroomguru2 ай бұрын
@@lukepeacham9663 just getting this off the ground mate, got bills to pay 😬it’ll return
@lukepeacham96632 ай бұрын
@@thegardenroomguruwell done mate, you keep moving with the times. This base should take off
@thomascoyne1572 ай бұрын
Very sound Base too be building off of👍👍👍👍👍👍
@Nicjr12 ай бұрын
Evening Liam 💪. Hope everything’s well mate
@thegardenroomguru2 ай бұрын
So so
@RPJustkeepmarching2 ай бұрын
@@thegardenroomgurukeep marching Liam, you’ll get there
@jsouto772 ай бұрын
I'll start off by saying that it is very important to have your base as level as possible as it makes life much easier going forward. For this system to work great, it won't matter if your level is within the tolerance of the threaded standoffs. However it is important the where the standoffs rest its a level platform and not sloped so that they are fully flat and supported otherwise they will need shimming. Ideally, the standoffs would have a degree of joint movement or a ball joint incorporated. What are your thoughts on this Liam?
@thegardenroomguru2 ай бұрын
Mines been sat in my garden 2 years on uneven land, nonissue 💪🏻
@jsouto772 ай бұрын
@@thegardenroomguru I don't doubt it Liam but it will be fair to say that the pads or screws on the uneven land are level or in the case of wood beams you can mitigate by putting in a angle on the hole where the threaded bar goes or oversizing slightly if you know what I mean.
@thegardenroomguru2 ай бұрын
I know what you mean but the video states different types of ground, patio, garage base, concrete in a dug hole
@jsouto772 ай бұрын
@@thegardenroomguru So, one would stil need to level the ground, albeit not totally, just there the pads would sit right? I dont know how much play the threads have but I suppose if they have a little play this would accommodate for a slight run off in the case of a patio than was built with minimal slope for water run. Its a great Idea Liam, specially for a diy job when you are doing the labour as spending the extra bit of money on a base like this as well as saving by not having a full concrete pad will be well worth it for the longevity of the materials used and stress free install. All I wanted to say is that the pads, even if at different ground levels, should be level themselves... Ideally. Well done Liam, You Sir are a very good grafter 👌
@thegardenroomguru2 ай бұрын
@jsouto77 mate, I’m not arguing or disagreeing with you 🤗 I guess I’m assuming people will use there common sense, obviously assuming is not the best idea 😬
@j444nsy42 ай бұрын
Hi Liam Quick question matey. Do the build packs give you prices for the materials? Thanks
@thegardenroomguru2 ай бұрын
No mate, they wouldn’t be relevant within a month or so
@j444nsy42 ай бұрын
@@thegardenroomguru I did wonder about that. Thanks for getting back to me mate. Just watching through the latest series👌🏼
@McLoom12 ай бұрын
Fantastic Liam 👏👏👏👏 this type is defo a winner ….. like giant Meccano set 🫵🫡🤩 absolutely brilliant … I love it already 🍻
@thegardenroomguru2 ай бұрын
thanks mate
@McLoom12 ай бұрын
@@thegardenroomguru are these made to order by yourselves Liam ?
@craigsheppard2201Ай бұрын
Surely you'll need a concrete base to put that on?
@johnp66362 ай бұрын
Amazing
@woodleyb2 ай бұрын
Do these aluminium bases support more weight than your usual builds? I'm thinking whats best suited to a garden room gym (weight rack etc)
@thegardenroomguru2 ай бұрын
this particular one wouldn't be suitable mate, but could easily be upgraded to support anything
@neural92 ай бұрын
Cold bridging?
@thegardenroomguru2 ай бұрын
Explained in the video, did you watch it all?
@Tom_Prendiville2 ай бұрын
You missed the link in the description 🤙🏽
@thegardenroomguru2 ай бұрын
not live just yet mate
@stuarttetley10152 ай бұрын
Quality looks very strong and should last a lifetime out of interest. What length of guarantee does it have
@thegardenroomguru2 ай бұрын
its aluminium so no rust, the insulated sheets have a 40 year life span and that's exposed to the elements
@notrab2 ай бұрын
Sign me up!
@paultaylor319Ай бұрын
Mate don't advise using PPE and then not wear it and wipe swarf off with bare hand tut tut 😁
@thegardenroomguruАй бұрын
I’m a professional, rules are made by me 😉
@MillfieldWheelsАй бұрын
I like the idea but the design is not well thought out. The levelling plates need to be large enough to be able to be fixed to whatever base the customer is using. Just saying yours weighs 1.5 tons and hasn't moved is not a design feature. If they're not designed to be fixed to a base why do they have fixing holes? Also why not have a hole in the top of the aluminium section above each adjuster to allow the levelling plates to be adjusted through the aluminium section?
@thegardenroomguruАй бұрын
How many sheds get blown around the garden? Seriously, there’s holes because the plate has many uses. You see holes and assume it needs fixing down, absolutely not
@TheOffroader74582 ай бұрын
Looking expensive lol
@thegardenroomguru2 ай бұрын
its built to last, that don't come cheap unfortunatly
@hoog1112 ай бұрын
Looks good mate. Are you doing similar sides and roof with the insulated panels?