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How to keep warm in your car this winter

Started by Gary RH7, 06, November, 2015, 07:48:10 PM

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Quote from: benchmark51 on 11, November, 2015, 02:14:09 PM
DPM - damp proof membrane ?

I had an old victorian house once and the wooden floor was rotten. Ripped it all out and excavated. Laid 6 inches of hardcore, added sand on top giving 2 inches of cover followed by a heavy duty plastic sheet(dpm). 4 inches of concrete levelled out and left to dry and finished with 2 inch screed. The surrounding walls were drilled and pressure injected with damp proof liquid, rendered with waterproof cement and finally plastered. Now you could store a car in there! Still needed ventilation though.
Or bodies even Dave???   :o

benchmark51


paintman

I think size is a big factor.....

I'm lucky enough to have a 30' x 12' garage and have never had any problems at all

It has plenty of drafts and I live on a hill with the Mendips the other side of the road, so a gale blows through it quite often!!!

Bl**dy cold working in there though in winter! ::)

benchmark51

When it's cold working on the car, you need to sprinkle
curry powder in your underpants. Keeps you warm

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