Garden Shed Build

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  1. Guesty

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    This weekend I finally started the shed after having the base ready from the landscaping earlier in the year. Come on very quickly.

    Hopefully I can get the cladding finished this week so that I can put the roof on at the weekend.

    Day One,
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    Day Two, covered up in case it rains...
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      Looking good. I want to build a 8x8 pent shed with treated timber but cant get a good deal on the wood yet. It would work out the same price as buying one from say tiger sheds who are great but it would be stronger. one day...............
       
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      Well done @Guesty, your shed is looking great :dbgrtmb:
       
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      Update on progress... Found some very cheap double glazed windows on eBay which I am picking up later. So hopefully will get the framing up for those so I can carry on cladding.

      Operation Roof will hopefully be in full swing on Sunday.

      Seems a shame to keep it as a shed now... Any ideas?? :-)
       
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          Looking great! Are you insulating it at all?
           
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          Not insulating, not thought about, its going to be more of a garden store.

          Will have my mower, BBQ, chairs, covers and all garden tools in I think. Back of the garage I am going to build some storage for all my tools etc.
           
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            You could use it as a potting shed too? Keep trays of seedlings next to the windows perhaps.
             
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              Good afternoon @Guesty my friend good job,just makes sure you there's enough room to walk round it if you need to ie repairs,paint,ect:smile:
               
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              @JWK Think I may do that, good idea. :-)

              @wiseowl Have left enough room to get a roller down the back and side for wood preservative etc. :-)
               
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                Hi @Guesty my friend my apologies,its difficult to see from a photo;):blue thumb:
                 
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                No worries at all @wiseowl

                Always good to hear a second voice and get some tips. :-)
                 
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                  Ah right ok... i thought you might have been making a bit of a man cave... in which case, i'd have recommended some insulation :)
                   
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