Hi Guys,
THank you all so much for the kind words and the encouragement - sincerely makes this little 'adventure' a but less daunting when you have the support of freinds and the broader Mini community - Ausmini members will be looked after for sure!!
There will be a shed warming soon, for those that can attend - date TBA....
Mokesta - technically they are operating within the T&C's of my contract - but to get the heave-ho a week or so out from your LSL anniversary date was a bit rough (but very startegic on their part!!). I rang Fair Work Australia but seeing as there was no breach of contract, they couldnt help. Morally however, FWA said that any decent employer should have paid out the LSL component. I am over it now, and just want to move on!!
Cam - Would love to have that helping hand, thanks - and perhaps we can get your mini finished as well!!
Alan - This stuff is the industrial food grade stuff - and its expensive too!! Luckily for me, it was the same product and company that I specified to do all of RSL Cares work, so I am getting a bit of pay back - normally, it would be $9,500 worth of coating had I paid full retail price. The process is prep the slab (by grinding then acid washing), then one base layer of epoxy, then add the paint chips (a million combinations and totally customisable) and then the top layer of epoxy. Then I have to let it cure for 4 days!! Then, its impervious to oil, water and as hard as the concrete underneath it!!! Plus, it has a slip rating of R10, which is great, plus it looks a million bucks for many years to come and easy to clean!!
Anyway, some progress with the shed. John the builder finished the shed on Saturday afternoon, I had him do some additional stuff like plumb the downpipes into the water tank. Since Saturday, I have been working like a Trojan to get all the eletrical works completed before the scissor lift gets taken away, and, today, its more or less completed whch I am very happy about.
Here are a few pics of the completed barn, with electrical works done by yours truly:
(Dont know why this pic wont rotate, I edited it in photobcket)
Tomorrow the epoxy floor guy comes in and this will take a few days to complete. Then its locked up for four days for curing.
Cheers,
Tricky