DIY – Lannix Design https://lannixdesign.com.au Welcome To Lannix Design Tue, 27 Aug 2024 23:02:43 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 https://lannixdesign.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/cropped-LD_Logo3-32x32.jpg DIY – Lannix Design https://lannixdesign.com.au 32 32 Insulating & Lining The Shed – Part 3 https://lannixdesign.com.au/2024/08/07/insulating-lining-the-shed-part-3/ https://lannixdesign.com.au/2024/08/07/insulating-lining-the-shed-part-3/#respond Tue, 06 Aug 2024 21:30:43 +0000 https://lannixdesign.com.au/?p=5563

The shed fitout is really starting to come together now that all the wall linings are up. The timber feature wall was quite the monumental task as it turned out. I’m really happy with how it turned out though. It really captures the rustic look I was going for. Check out the video to see how it turned out for yourself.

The fourth and final stage has already begun, having acquired the timber trim pieces I need to tidy up the look of the place. Once that’s all up it will be time to paint it all. I’m thinking the back wall will be black and the rest of them an off-white colour. The timber wall will receive a nice coat of oil to bring out the grain colours.

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I’m looking forward to getting all that done and finally moving on to decking out the workshop with some workbenches and shelves so I can move all my tools in there permanently. Of course, that will all be documented in video format on our YouTube channel and probably a few updates here on our website blog.

See you out there!

Check out the previous videos in the series. Part 2 has become one of our most popular videos. I’m glad my audience is enjoying my work after so much effort was put into it. 

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Update: Shed Timber Wall Lining Progress https://lannixdesign.com.au/2024/07/17/update-shed-timber-wall-lining-progress/ https://lannixdesign.com.au/2024/07/17/update-shed-timber-wall-lining-progress/#respond Tue, 16 Jul 2024 21:30:28 +0000 https://lannixdesign.com.au/?p=5541

Ripping the last of the timber planks

I’ve been busy every chance I get preparing timber for the side wall of the workshop. We took out a whole lot of old hoop pine planks out of the inside of our house during renovations that I originally planned to use in the downstairs games room. We’ve since come to the conclusion that it would probably create a termite highway leading upstairs so I canned that idea.

They were sitting around in various spots around the place and I was left wondering what to do with them. 

It dawned on me that since I had it in mind to create a sanctuary in the shed, away from the troubles of everyday life, that I could clean them up and use them for a feature wall in there.

So that’s what I’ve been doing the last few weeks, firstly checking them all for nails using a little metal detector, scraping off any chunks of paint and such, then running them through a thicknesser/planer to achieve a nice fresh face on each board.

Lining the rear wall of the workshop.

That process took what seemed like forever so I hope it’s worth it! The next step was to run the planks through a table saw to make them all the same width. There were a few that were close to 150mm so I did those separately. The remainder were between 128 and 135mm so I ripped them all down to 128mm for consistency.

That’s where I’m up to at the time of typing this article and I’m encouraged by how the timber turned out. The next job is to screw up some timber studs to the steel shed frame so I can start nailing on the planks ad I’m keen to get into that on the weekend!

As usual, there will be a video coming out documenting the process, so check back on our YouTube channel to see the result. 

Your sincerely

Nick

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Part one of the video series is already on our channel so check it out too if you haven’t already. It covers the roof insulation and building a timber wall frame to partition the single garage space from the workshop.

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Insulating & Lining The Shed – Part 2 https://lannixdesign.com.au/2024/06/26/insulating-lining-the-shed-part-1-2/ https://lannixdesign.com.au/2024/06/26/insulating-lining-the-shed-part-1-2/#respond Tue, 25 Jun 2024 21:30:27 +0000 https://lannixdesign.com.au/?p=5531

It’s been a while since I’ve released a new YouTube video but that doesn’t mean I’ve forgotten my viewers! It’s just a matter of having limited time to get jobs done and filming it all near enough doubles the time it takes to do those jobs. But hey, it is what it is and I’m still enjoying both getting work done on the shed and making videos about it.

This video is all about insulating and lining the shed walls using a polymer based insulation batt and sheets of 9mm ply. I’ve included as many tips as I can to make the video interesting enough to anyone butt mostly to those interested in lining their own shed.

So I hope you enjoy the video and will return to see more in future. Once the shed is done it’ll be time o move on to some more interesting projects including decking out the workshop, starting work on my rack car and other woodworking and metalworking shenanigans.

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Check out the first video in the series if you haven’t already. It covers insulating the ceiling and building a timber frame for a partition wall.

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Update: Shed Wall Linings Progress https://lannixdesign.com.au/2024/06/19/update-shed-wall-linings-progress/ https://lannixdesign.com.au/2024/06/19/update-shed-wall-linings-progress/#respond Tue, 18 Jun 2024 21:30:53 +0000 https://lannixdesign.com.au/?p=5513

Continuing on from the previous video related to the shed fitout, I thought I’d share an update on what’s been happening since. I acquired some 9mm ply sheets using the racks I built a while back. The racks have come in very handy and I’m glad I finally made them! Check out the video below if you’re interested.

Anyway, back to the shed. The ply was nice and light and allowed me to put it all up myself, starting with the back wall of the workshop.

Lining the rear wall of the workshop.

Lining the rear wall of the workshop.

I chose to secure them vertically which would make the top pieces smaller and be easier for me to lift them up in to place alone. The polymer insulation batts worked out nicely too. There was none of that annoying itch that you get with fibreglass batts which made it much more enjoyable to install.

Over a few days, spanning multiple weekends, I had all the ply up and was keen to keep going with the last of the wall linings, the timber wall.

I’m aiming to have part two of the video series up this Friday so give it a watch if you’d like to support the channel and our business. Check out the gallery below for a sneak preview of the video content.

Gallery - Update: Shed Wall Linings Progress

Part one of the video series is already on our channel so check it out too if you haven’t already. It covers the roof insulation and building a timber wall frame to partition the single garage space from the workshop.

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Insulating & Lining The Shed – Part 1 https://lannixdesign.com.au/2024/05/01/insulating-lining-the-shed-part-1/ https://lannixdesign.com.au/2024/05/01/insulating-lining-the-shed-part-1/#respond Tue, 30 Apr 2024 21:30:29 +0000 https://lannixdesign.com.au/?p=5473

Wow, it’s been slow progress with all things shed related. I’ve been plugging away at the insulation in the roof and I’ve managed to build the frame of the partition wall that will separate the garage from the main workshop area. It’s been a while since my last upload but I feel like I haven’t stopped working on the many projects I have planned that will become YouTube videos.

I hope you enjoy this video despite the sight of my belly hanging out of my shirt. The follow-up to this one will feature the wall insulation and linings. The Northern wall will be treated to a covering shiplap hoop pine planks that we pulled out of the house during renovations. I’ve been running them through the thicknesser and table saw to get them ready to screw to the wall. I hope it looks as cool as I envisage in my head. 

Enjoy!

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For more shed related shenanigans, watch the video below featuring ‘The Vinyl Flake Container Medley’ thanks to Monteith’s Black.

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Update: Shed Insulation In Progress https://lannixdesign.com.au/2024/02/21/update-shed-insulation-in-progress/ https://lannixdesign.com.au/2024/02/21/update-shed-insulation-in-progress/#respond Tue, 20 Feb 2024 21:30:29 +0000 https://lannixdesign.com.au/?p=5390

After some time away from making videos to spend more time with the family and also because my main camera failed me entirely, I’ve slowly eased back into things, coming up with a plan of attack for the shed linings and insulation. I was leaning towards doing it in a way that allow me to get away with not painting anything but it seems I will have to don the old painting overalls after all.

Foilboard insulation ready to be shoved into the ceiling.

I heard about sheets for caravans that were pre-finished that I thought might be suitable but they were crazy expensive and I still would need to buy insulation. So we’ve come up with a mix of solid styrene insulation boards for the ceiling which will fit between the roof battens then we’ll cover the battens by screwing some 116mm mouldings to them. The whole lot will the be painted with ceiling white. I’m sure that’s not the best way to do it but for the ceiling we have to work with it seems like a reasonable solution for a shed ceiling.

For the walls, I’ve found a polymer insulation batt that will fit between the studs and we’ll line over them with some 9mm ply on the back wall and 7mm ply for the remaining walls, except for the North wall which I’ll line with the original pine boards that we took out from inside the house during the first round of renovations. I’ll build a stud wall to partition off the single garage from the double with a pine stud wall frame and 7mm ply linings with no insulation. 

We’ve had no luck locking down an electrician so all that will have to be done later using conduits over the walls and ceiling which is ok by me. I’m thinking of painting them a metallic grey to make them a feature rather than trying to hide them with wall paint as would usually be done. Speaking of paint, I’m thinking of painting the back wall black to blend in the black shelving I have planned in front of it while the other walls will just be painted white.

Let me know what you think! The video of the whole process will be on YouTube eventually, and I’m working on something special that will be part of another video

Gallery - Update: Shed Insulation In Progress

If you need more shed related content, check out the video below where I lay down an epoxy coating on the concrete floor! The lining and insulation video will be up as soon as it’s done and there’ll be more to follow as I’m working on setting out all the workbenches and tools virtually to hopefully find the optimal layout for the shed before forking over any cash!

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Lannix Shop Is Now Open! https://lannixdesign.com.au/2024/01/24/lannix-shop-is-now-open/ https://lannixdesign.com.au/2024/01/24/lannix-shop-is-now-open/#comments Tue, 23 Jan 2024 21:30:25 +0000 https://lannixdesign.com.au/?p=5362

I’ve been working on our store website in the background for a long while now. It was to be a place to sell my 3D printed goods and any other items I came up with in the meantime.

Since moving house over a year ago, the 3D printers haven’t been set up for mass producing and they won’t be until the workshop under the house is finally finished.

You’ll know if you follow my blog that I’ve moved to creating content for YouTube as an outlet for my creative energy. 

Consequently, the shop will offer fabrication drawings produced in the process of creating the video content for YouTube. You’ll find the drawings are of a high standard and the price is very low in the hopes of getting people interested in my products. I produced fabrication drawings for a living in my previous career as a mechanical engineer and I hope that the quality reflects that.

The site is powered by WooCommerce and has the proven security and reliability that they have built on for many years. So please, if you want to support me and my family, take a look at the online store and check back in the future as the shop is continually updated!

Thanks so much!

Check out our first video of 2024! I’m working on continual improvement in my video production and I hope it shows. I’m particularly proud of this one.

Also, plans are available in our online store if you’d like to build a treasure chest like this for yourself or a loved one!

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Building A Pirate Treasure Chest For My Son https://lannixdesign.com.au/2024/01/17/building-a-pirate-treasure-chest-for-my-son/ https://lannixdesign.com.au/2024/01/17/building-a-pirate-treasure-chest-for-my-son/#respond Tue, 16 Jan 2024 21:30:08 +0000 https://lannixdesign.com.au/?p=5346

I had the idea to build a treasure chest for Emmet months ago before the shed was even built. Leading up to the Christmas break, I thought I had plenty of time to get it done but then the renovation project came up, where Jade had decided to take a week off work so we could make a start on it. I managed to get the treasure chest done though, getting the final coat of oil on it the day before we were due to leave to spend Christmas with my family.

I’m quite proud of this one, and I hope when he’s older, Emmet will be proud of me too. I put a lot of work into designing and building the chest and I hope it comes across that way when you watch the video.

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If you think I did alright and would like to make a treasure chest for yourself of a loved one, I’ve made the fabrication drawings available on our online store for a couple of bucks. Check out the link below if you’re interested in grabbing a copy! We really appreciate your support!

For more woodworking content, check out the video below where I build a set of shelves around our TV to spruce up the lounge room.

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Renovating The Front Verandah – Part 1 https://lannixdesign.com.au/2023/12/20/renovating-the-front-verandah-part-1/ https://lannixdesign.com.au/2023/12/20/renovating-the-front-verandah-part-1/#respond Tue, 19 Dec 2023 21:30:34 +0000 https://lannixdesign.com.au/?p=5297

Finally, we’ve been able to start on the second stage of our home renovation project. Come and join us while we get busy transforming our neglected verandah into an ensuite for us, an office for our son and a new front porch for our visitors.

In part one of this renovation project, we tackle the ceiling insulation, or lack of, by building new rafters and battens to hold up the insulation while we work. Following that, we get into the real stuff, replacing the floorboards and some missing joists to create a sturdy platform for some new walls, doors and windows.

Our goal for our five day intensive worker bee, was to get the place ready for our electrician and plumber to come and run their cables and pipes. Spoiler alert! We did it and we’re excited to get back into it over the Christmas break. We’ll be sure to film any progress we make in the meantime.

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For more renovation style content, check out the video below where I build a set of shelves around our TV to spruce up the lounge room.

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Welding The Racks For The Ute! – Part 2 https://lannixdesign.com.au/2023/12/06/welding-the-racks-for-the-ute-part-2/ https://lannixdesign.com.au/2023/12/06/welding-the-racks-for-the-ute-part-2/#respond Tue, 05 Dec 2023 21:30:46 +0000 https://lannixdesign.com.au/?p=5279

The racks are all done! In this video, I finish off the rear bar frame, the longitudinal bars and give it all a coat of paint, colour matched to the Colorado. There’s plenty to keep you entertained and informed so sit back and relax, grab a cold beverage and enjoy watching a fat guy do some work.

Measuring up for the height of the rear bar frame.

Check out part one if you haven’t already. I go over the design, build the front bar and the brackets for the rear bar frame to sit inside when it’s installed.

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