The original and still the best, Liam, John and Davey you're all stars and you've helped countless people build their confidence in making their own garden rooms. I wish you well in the future and hope this new series will bring you many more orders for your build packs. All my best as ever
Wow , what a great video Epic! Just starting building a timber framed garage so so many great tips from a guy who knows what he’s doing . Many thanks for all the videos, so helpful.
Fantastic info guys, very much appreciate this video as was keen on seeing the French doors fitted. They went in very smooth indeed. Planning on getting mine with blinds so assume it will be a little more tricky with beads and gaskets.
@@thegardenroomguru Thanks Liam, also my windows will be going in front so additional support needed there due to the weight like the doors. I’m more inclined to use steel beam for doors like you did with this build even though you said not really needed.
Really enjoying your series and work even as a old joiner. One thing I would say however is when plumbing or levelling frame legs in wined you should really use same level or method both side with the level same way around on both sides too. So as to allow for level being slightly out. Pleas don’t think I’m detracting from your great work or methods I would gladly buy one of your packs and follow it any day.
Building a 5x4m garden room and looking at 2 x (500mm x 1950mm) on either side and a French door in the middle (1800mm x 1950mm). Is a steel beam required above the door? Thanks
I'd like to see an office / outside shed build done by your randomly picked subscribers, who have no experience or confidence in this sort of DIY and just you manage them on a build. Maybe remotely manage them, via video calls, as they build the project in their own garden. Then post it as a series of videos, to show that absolutely anyone, with your plans, can build an office / outside shed ?
Hi, I've got bi-fold doors with the same beeding as these. I need to adjust the toe and heel as the opener doesn't lock quite right. Can anyone please show/tell me how to remove the beeding once it's been installed? Thanks
Brilliant video - so many pro tips and detail. Currently building a large garden office/room and your video's are saving me a lot of figuring out.
The original and still the best, Liam, John and Davey you're all stars and you've helped countless people build their confidence in making their own garden rooms. I wish you well in the future and hope this new series will bring you many more orders for your build packs. All my best as ever
thank you
never fitted a window or french doors or glass, but watching this makes me think i could! Great video
That cost is brilliant for where you are upto, gonna look mega when finished!
Must have watched you fit doors about 4 times now over the past few years. Definitely feel like I could do it myself now man 👍
Excellent description on Toe n Heel, really explains it 👍
Many thanks!
Wow , what a great video Epic! Just starting building a timber framed garage so so many great tips from a guy who knows what he’s doing . Many thanks for all the videos, so helpful.
Another great watch 👍🏽32mm packers for toe and healing, trouble is not many plastic merchants flog em 🤷🏽
@@1981hezza yeah, internet only order for us mate
Fantastic info guys, very much appreciate this video as was keen on seeing the French doors fitted. They went in very smooth indeed. Planning on getting mine with blinds so assume it will be a little more tricky with beads and gaskets.
always was for me mate, they seemed a little thicker making the seals tighter to go in, but perseverance will see you through
@@thegardenroomguru Thanks Liam, also my windows will be going in front so additional support needed there due to the weight like the doors. I’m more inclined to use steel beam for doors like you did with this build even though you said not really needed.
Was watching the Grand Tour on Amazon when this popped up. This is far more entertaining.
Loads of useful information
Really enjoying your series and work even as a old joiner.
One thing I would say however is when plumbing or levelling frame legs in wined you should really use same level or method both side with the level same way around on both sides too.
So as to allow for level being slightly out.
Pleas don’t think I’m detracting from your great work or methods
I would gladly buy one of your packs and follow it any day.
It’s checked not on film mate, can only put so much on video,
another fantastic video.
Another good video Liam love watching the videos see you in the next one simon from a damp worcester
nice . very informative
Great content, good work
Another quality video, coming on nice, can wait for finish
Smashing it 💪🏻👊🏻
Building a 5x4m garden room and looking at 2 x (500mm x 1950mm) on either side and a French door in the middle (1800mm x 1950mm). Is a steel beam required above the door? Thanks
double 5x2 spanning the full front, bolted every 400mm mate
@@thegardenroomguru So 5x2 for the all of the front frame and and double up above the door and windows?
I'd like to see an office / outside shed build done by your randomly picked subscribers, who have no experience or confidence in this sort of DIY and just you manage them on a build. Maybe remotely manage them, via video calls, as they build the project in their own garden.
Then post it as a series of videos, to show that absolutely anyone, with your plans, can build an office / outside shed ?
14.48 i was wondering why he was standing over there 😂😂
Hi, I've got bi-fold doors with the same beeding as these. I need to adjust the toe and heel as the opener doesn't lock quite right. Can anyone please show/tell me how to remove the beeding once it's been installed?
Thanks
I’ll remove a unit tomorrow mate
@@thegardenroomguru Sorry, I just seen this message. Did you get a chance to remove a unit? Can I see it anywhere?
Cheers mate
2 and a bit hours 😮
I'm going to have to pace myself 😂
😂it’s a door and window fest, not for everyone I’d imagine 😬🤦🏻♂️
🙃
Wow it’s a movie 😂🦾
Real time 🤦🏻♂️😂😂😂