Now that you have the MRI scan, can you have the operation on the NHS or do you have to still go private?
My back gives me hell.. I just looked at MRI prices at the local Nuffield and they are £625! I imagine surgery will be thousands?
£25k lols someone got bent over I'd expect a brick build for that.
https://www.tuin.co.uk/Garages-And-Carports.html
Now that you have the MRI scan, can you have the operation on the NHS or do you have to still go private?
My back gives me hell.. I just looked at MRI prices at the local Nuffield and they are £625! I imagine surgery will be thousands?
That's insane. How many miles are you doing?This year I've maybe had somewhere between 15 and 25 pinch flats. One ride I had 3... Lots of people in the road thread aren't fans of tubeless either, advising against it...
Brick was about the same price but the timber frame style is more in keeping with the surrounding area and it's what we actually wanted.
Your link doesn't prove what you think it does. I said the cost of the timber frame was £8.5k for a bespoke design in oak and cedar. That site shows something like this for £6.25k — https://www.tuin.co.uk/Log-Garage-Moa-6-x-5m.html — which is off-the-shelf, less substantial and made with inferior materials. That's actually very similar to the shed we're replacing which is falling down after only 12 years.
You've still got to factor in the following costs:
£10–15k for above on top of the cost of the kit isn't unrealistic.
- Remove the existing shed (Builder's time and disposal costs).
- Foundations built to Building Control spec (you can't just chuck some concrete down and hope for the best).
- Erection of the new garage kit including a tiled roof (time and materials).
- Wiring up the lighting and electrics.
- Insulation and Masterboard on the inside (we need to use Masterboard to meet the fire regulations).
- Proper garage roller door (that's £2k alone) and secure personnel door.
- Building Control application & site inspections (£500).
This year I've maybe had somewhere between 15 and 25 pinch flats. One ride I had 3... Lots of people in the road thread aren't fans of tubeless either, advising against it...
Yep, the consultant can do the op on private or NHS I believe (He does both I believe). Obviously private = faster & more expensive while NHS = longer waiting & free.
Not medical advice, but what I did was to find a really good physio/osteo (Always helps if they do a lot of local sports people in my eyes) and see what they say. They can then refer you for MRI, consultant or may even be able to fix you through physiotherapy. As I say, not medical advice but this is where I started after being messed about by the NHS and getting sick of waiting. Each appointment cost £45 and I think i've had 4 or 5 so far to get to this point of being referred to a consultant.
From googling (This isn't really any use, I have no idea what surgery i'd need) I saw a local private hospital offering spinal decompression for around £7k, so yeah, whatever you have will be thousands if not tens of thousands if going private.
Hope this helps!
Nope you are definitely wrong, here is a link for some wood, just offer the contract to PS, he's unemployed and a master at most things.
Nope you are definitely wrong, here is a link for some wood, just offer the contract to PS, he's unemployed and a master at most things.
Nope you are definitely wrong, here is a link for some wood, just offer the contract to PS, he's unemployed and a master at most things.
Have you not seen people offering offcuts for free on facebook? Just mash all those together. Stop spending unnecessary money!
Not really sure why you're quoting me...
Brick was about the same price but the timber frame style is more in keeping with the surrounding area and it's what we actually wanted.
Your link doesn't prove what you think it does. I said the cost of the timber frame was £8.5k for a bespoke design in oak and cedar. That site shows something like this for £6.25k — https://www.tuin.co.uk/Log-Garage-Moa-6-x-5m.html — which is off-the-shelf, less substantial and made with inferior materials. That's actually very similar to the shed we're replacing which is falling down after only 12 years.
You've still got to factor in the following costs:
£10–15k for above on top of the cost of the kit isn't unrealistic.
- Remove the existing shed (Builder's time and disposal costs).
- Foundations built to Building Control spec (you can't just chuck some concrete down and hope for the best).
- Erection of the new garage kit including a tiled roof (time and materials).
- Wiring up the lighting and electrics.
- Insulation and Masterboard on the inside (we need to use Masterboard to meet the fire regulations).
- Proper garage roller door (that's £2k alone) and secure personnel door.
- Building Control application & site inspections (£500).
The guy who runs that business says his stuff will never rot if there is ventilation even without protection and left bare.
Also width of the timber is key they do bespoke designs and custom builds also you might want to read some of their blogs.
What are you brewing? I keep thinking about getting back into homebrew, maybe this will be the push to do it...
What they produce is really not what I'm after.
You said you were interested in one
Yep, the consultant can do the op on private or NHS I believe (He does both I believe). Obviously private = faster & more expensive while NHS = longer waiting & free.
Not medical advice, but what I did was to find a really good physio/osteo (Always helps if they do a lot of local sports people in my eyes) and see what they say. They can then refer you for MRI, consultant or may even be able to fix you through physiotherapy. As I say, not medical advice but this is where I started after being messed about by the NHS and getting sick of waiting. Each appointment cost £45 and I think i've had 4 or 5 so far to get to this point of being referred to a consultant.
From googling (This isn't really any use, I have no idea what surgery i'd need) I saw a local private hospital offering spinal decompression for around £7k, so yeah, whatever you have will be thousands if not tens of thousands if going private.
Hope this helps!
£25k lols someone got bent over I'd expect a brick build for that.
https://www.tuin.co.uk/Garages-And-Carports.html
If you read what the quote includes he is getting far more than an off the shelf tuin.
Nope you are definitely wrong, here is a link for some wood, just offer the contract to PS, he's unemployed and a master at most things.