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13 hours ago, Mr H in Yorkshire said:

enthusiasm for tinkering but in the daytime I fix Bicycles 

Sounds perfect!

Have you cast the column into the base slab? Any concerns about vibrations?

Hi yes it's an 800mmx800mmx800 hole with rebar formed into a square shape in the base and 4 columns of rebar upinside the 300mm tube all filled with nearly a tonne of concrete.

The top plate has 4 x 500mm stainless threaded rods set down into the concrete.

It's as solid as solid can be I don't forsee any issues

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8 hours ago, Mr H in Yorkshire said:

Wow that is one massive base, my query was not well expressed, but I expect the answer is simple. I wondered how any floor vibrations would be isolated, but if the floor doesn't touch the base or column directly then no problem.

The shuttering will come off and the square area of the concrete won't touch the surrounding floor but will have soft tiles covering it all just in case I drop anything (happens)

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So we are moving forward rain last week slowed me down a little!

Side walls going up will be lined and featheredge boarded today 1st rail across roof of old shed for measurements look good and will have a centre support as there is a truss inside in the middle. 

Power cables run and an ethernet up inside the pier in separate tubes so pleased with that.

Hope to get boards done on sides today and maybe some of the end.

I have to build the frame then remove to nail the board on as I can't get behind them against the fence sos that may be a bit heavy when complete!

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Been away for a short while so things have been delayed but we are making progress. 

Lower framework is nearly done. Just ran out of a few things. Two end frames up and solid and I am now getting an idea of roof size. It will be a scissor truss design so will raise the head height by another 200mm over the current rear end. The front end is lower so the trusses clear it.

Placed the rail on to see how it looks !

Door way is on the end so I will have to make a door to fit. Its all being clad in featheredge so should be solid enough.

Onwards!

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A thought on the door - if it is not too late.
Just how big does the door need to be?

Shed doors let you get wheelbarrows and big mowers through.
For convenience they often go full height.

For an observatory you don't need it very wide and it doesn't matter about ducking your head.
Doing this can leave more strength in the wall.

On my build, I did wonder what size I might have to get through the door.
Then I realised that even if I bought a 30" reflector, it could be hoisted in with the roof off😆

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On 10/10/2023 at 16:13, Carbon Brush said:

A thought on the door - if it is not too late.
Just how big does the door need to be?

Shed doors let you get wheelbarrows and big mowers through.
For convenience they often go full height.

For an observatory you don't need it very wide and it doesn't matter about ducking your head.
Doing this can leave more strength in the wall.

On my build, I did wonder what size I might have to get through the door.
Then I realised that even if I bought a 30" reflector, it could be hoisted in with the roof off😆

yes I agree the door doesnt need to be very big so I will be ducking for sure its wide enough for my shoulders though!

Scope and everything else can go in over the top as its not that high either.

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