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New shed build. - daniel909 - 11-07-2016

Well for anyone that is interested I am building a new shed/workshop/mancave, due to my old man wanting his other half the shed back.

The build is in full progress at the minute.
We started by marking out what size we wanted and set to work digging 10 pits for posts. 
We r using 4x4" posts next job was to concrete them in.

After the posts had set I leveled 6" of 803 hardcore and compacted round using a wackerplate next we lay the concrete 4" thick.

We have started to set the roof out but we r undecided weather to slate the roof or use metal sheet.

That all we have done so far all the timber has turned up for the sides but that can't be put up till the roof on.

Thanks for reading cheers.

   


RE: New shed build. - zx_volcane - 12-07-2016

looks great, have to say I'd love to have the space to put something like this up.

Did you drop any insulation in the floor when you laid it? Or not possible if you want it strong standing enough for vehicles?


RE: New shed build. - Eeyore - 12-07-2016

oh man. looks like a good size workshop!


RE: New shed build. - mr_fish - 12-07-2016

stick to this rather than bodywork....

looks like it'll be a useful setup


RE: New shed build. - Dum-Dum - 12-07-2016

Defo gonna be a good sized workshop.


RE: New shed build. - daniel909 - 12-07-2016

(12-07-2016, 06:29 AM)zx_volcane Wrote: looks great, have to say I'd love to have the space to put something like this up.

Did you drop any insulation in the floor when you laid it? Or not possible if you want it strong standing enough for vehicles?

na no need for insulation and it would most likely crack under weight after a while .



(12-07-2016, 10:06 AM)mr_fish Wrote: stick to this rather than bodywork....

looks like it'll be a useful setup

what you trying to say about my bodyworkWink


RE: New shed build. - Piggy - 12-07-2016

Jealous much


RE: New shed build. - bigcheez2k3 - 13-07-2016

I thought I had the monopoly on shed threads round here lol

Seriously though, looking good ThumbsUp


RE: New shed build. - WiNgNuTz - 13-07-2016

(13-07-2016, 07:44 AM)bigcheez2k3 Wrote: I thought I had the monopoly on shed threads round here lol

Seriously though, looking good ThumbsUp

This one's already been updated more often than yours though. Tongue

Nice work mate, looks like it should be a more than adequate size when complete! Wink


RE: New shed build. - daniel909 - 15-07-2016

Small update just been to pick up some roof sheets 
Went for a green box profile sheet it also bee sprayed to stop condistation 
Got them pretty cheap £24 for a 3meter sheet 
Also got some ridge


RE: New shed build. - daniel909 - 17-07-2016

Well all the timber is now up going to start putting up the roof sheet one evening


RE: New shed build. - daniel909 - 07-08-2016

Just a few pics as I could not upload before still not finished building yet!!! Not had to much time last few weeks 
   

   

   


RE: New shed build. - Dum-Dum - 07-08-2016

Nice progress mate


RE: New shed build. - daniel909 - 07-08-2016

Cheers mate