Good afternoon all thanks for all the excellent advice and particularly the boost to my sagging confidence. It looks like it may not be the major expense I feared and SWMBO has already started clearing out the conservatory for the items that can be boxed.
John, thank you very much for taking the time to post with your experience it is much appreciated; I hope thinks are all OK. I have to say that I have read all of your posts that I can find and both enjoyed and learnt much from them. For some unknown reason (pure luck) I bought a fair amount of 3 x 2 from the local B&Q which was on offer a few weeks back so it looks like I have a use for it already. I have a fairly sheltered area of paving which is easy to access so will see what I can fit in there.
Nick, thanks for your comments – the weeds grow thick and fast round here, even through the gaps in the paving. I have a number of 4 inch fence posts so thought of them directly on the ground over some of that weed preventing fabric and the 3 x 2s on top.
Jon, I hope it doesn’t take as long as your project. I’m also not keen on moving the heaviest machines as I only have the engine hoist. I have just moved my Bridgeport (complete) but only lifted it far enough to get some rollers underneath and that caused some serious creaking. We must both be lucky as my SWMBO is a huge support in my mad schemes.
Gordon, thanks, I have plenty of odd sized wood to make up some sort of frame but no source of cheap ply. I was wondering if that cheap OSB would be OK for the short time it should take.
Peter, thanks, you have exposed my lack of detail in the original question. Unfortunately, it is not the roof but what is under it that is the problem. I am still waiting for the written report of the “bulk sampling” but from the experience of the analyst it looks like everything needs to be moved out or treated as contaminated hazardous waste after. It is also possible that I am “notifiable” but my wife says she has always known that. If I can find an honest contractor (yes I know), as the amount is relatively small I would hope to get an exemption from a full wet strip, then again I would not wish to put anyone at risk at all.
Wallace, I’m afraid that the arch formed by the trees lining the drive my wife likes so much precludes the use of a shipping container. I am looking at the possibility of the “flat packed” container but they seem to be sold rather than hired.
Apologies for the long winded reply but I am grateful for all the excellent ideas and comments, thanks again.
Best regards
Keith