
Diy Garage Hire For 5 Quid An Hour!
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Posted 15 February 2009 - 04:20 PM
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Posted 15 February 2009 - 05:02 PM
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Posted 15 February 2009 - 05:07 PM
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Posted 15 February 2009 - 05:27 PM
Each member pays £25 per year. Inside the workshops, there are 24 permanent bays to restore you car, rented for 7.50 per week. And 3 temperoary bays which can be booked for a max of 4 or 8 weeks depending on which bay. Theres a 4 poster ramp, machine shop, mess room for lunch, club room with pool table/scaletrix, kitchen for cooking on show days, toilets and office.
Basically £25 a year gets you membership. Which means u can book the use of the ramp etc etc. If you have the ramp booked, you collect keys from the comittee and return them when youve finished at the end of the day. Free of charge. So basically if you only ever used the ramp, thats as much ramp time as you need for £25 a year (within moderate use ofcourse)
The £7.50 rental covers the bays and electricity. The club is non profit so any excess money gets spent on new machines and repairs to the club.
Everything is at your own risk, contents aswell is at your own risk and we ask for people to insure there own gear if they require that. We have rules and terms, which must be read, an introduction tour and signed deceleration to say you accept that.
Basically, anyone with a big premises could do something like this and make a good community of car restorers locally.
We believe this is the only type of organisation like this in the UK or at least it was for a good 20years or so.
Jordie
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Posted 15 February 2009 - 05:33 PM
Hey i have recently heard about this place, which is based in watton, near norwich in norfolk. They have 7 bays equipped with lifts ramps tools etc and it only costs 5 pounds an hour, including tool hire, and they even have a friendly mechanic to help you out! Certainly looks good to me..when i come to do some serious work on tess ill certainly be taking her down there..i think this should become a sticky because i think its a really good idea and might potentially save you money! Look at their website: http://www.i-tuned.com/Pics/Pics.html
this is done at most petrol stations here in Sweden not sure what it costs but it isn't expensive
michael
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Posted 15 February 2009 - 05:54 PM
In 1973...a group of classic car enthusiasts wanted somewhere to restore there cars. They found an old railway building in Washington tyne and wear. The group began to rent this building and abit of land, allowing new people to come in the premises to help with the rent. 36Years on, the building is owned, run by a comittee of 12 members and as over 200 members.
Each member pays £25 per year. Inside the workshops, there are 24 permanent bays to restore you car, rented for 7.50 per week. And 3 temperoary bays which can be booked for a max of 4 or 8 weeks depending on which bay. Theres a 4 poster ramp, machine shop, mess room for lunch, club room with pool table/scaletrix, kitchen for cooking on show days, toilets and office.
Basically £25 a year gets you membership. Which means u can book the use of the ramp etc etc. If you have the ramp booked, you collect keys from the comittee and return them when youve finished at the end of the day. Free of charge. So basically if you only ever used the ramp, thats as much ramp time as you need for £25 a year (within moderate use ofcourse)
The £7.50 rental covers the bays and electricity. The club is non profit so any excess money gets spent on new machines and repairs to the club.
Everything is at your own risk, contents aswell is at your own risk and we ask for people to insure there own gear if they require that. We have rules and terms, which must be read, an introduction tour and signed deceleration to say you accept that.
Basically, anyone with a big premises could do something like this and make a good community of car restorers locally.
We believe this is the only type of organisation like this in the UK or at least it was for a good 20years or so.
Jordie
Awesome - that's cheaper than a crappy garage near me!
(I should know!)
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Posted 15 February 2009 - 05:55 PM
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