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The Great 2012 Shed-Off
Posted: 11 Mar 2012, 16:06
by syncropaddy
HarryMann wrote:Hahahahaa
Shed being built at the moment so very busy
Same, here, 10' x 8', finally put the felt on roof today
We'll have to have shed-off comp

I went metric Clive .... 10 meters by 8 meters ........ also finishing off Bernie's greenhouse and raised bed area. Pounding 6" x 4" posts aint as easy as it used to be!! I hope to have it all done by the end of March

Re: it's snowing
Posted: 11 Mar 2012, 17:23
by axeman
right then i wil start this off as a picture says a 1000 words.
sally's shed at her allotment, all built from recycled materials from work , with the exception of 1no 4X2 which i used for the ridge.
features include
lead lined french doos, upvc double glazed window. inter locking concreate 49 roof tiles, 50 gallon water tank to collect rain water at the back , 28mm-22mm plumbing feeds to the tap. water butt at the front, small veranda with soft wood deacking area (sunning area). the inside features include vaulted celling, a small cooking area (tea and coffee making facilities. multiple shelfs and storage areas,
oh and andrew it's not the how big it is it is what you do with it
neil
neil
Re: it's snowing
Posted: 11 Mar 2012, 17:38
by syncropaddy
Thats what all the little guys say!
Bernie doesn't have an allotment cuz we dont do that sort of thing much over here - wish we did ( I dont , she does)
Are we going to start off a 'who has a bigger greenhouse / garage' thread?
Re: it's snowing
Posted: 11 Mar 2012, 18:30
by jes*b
At last i'm in my comfort zone....built this with left overs from house build, cladding is a profile knocked up from the old floorboards when I demolished the original bungalow

Re: it's snowing
Posted: 11 Mar 2012, 18:44
by lloydy
come build me one
Re: it's snowing
Posted: 11 Mar 2012, 19:01
by axeman
jes*b wrote:At last i'm in my comfort zone....built this with left overs from house build, cladding is a profile knocked up from the old floorboards when I demolished the original bungalow

you have just raised the bar, damm it! i will have to take a pic of a bike shed that i built for my dad a couple of years ago.
will have to remember to do it when i pick up madie after work.
neil
Re: it's snowing
Posted: 11 Mar 2012, 19:18
by syncropaddy
Here are my humble efforts ..... lots done since these pics were taken in August

Re: it's snowing
Posted: 11 Mar 2012, 19:28
by jes*b
Good work gentlemen.

Re: it's snowing
Posted: 12 Mar 2012, 21:32
by axeman
had some tiles left over from a loft conversion (miscalculated by about a pallet

) so i built a bike shed for my dad on to the end of his garage.
come on cilve
neil
Re: it's snowing
Posted: 12 Mar 2012, 22:01
by jes*b
Sweet work. You should do that for a living Neil

Re: it's snowing
Posted: 13 Mar 2012, 09:22
by BALDY3260
ooo, can i join in with some home built sheddage
mrs. b's shed(oops i mean summer house) 14' x 9' fully insulated with power
sentry box sheds 3'6" x 2'3" (two of three) to clear crap from my shed (16' x 8') so i can get in it
one more to finish and one more to build 5' x 2'3"

Re: it's snowing
Posted: 13 Mar 2012, 09:48
by silverbullet
I'd better take a pic of the treehouse if we're all showing off our joinery

Re: it's snowing
Posted: 13 Mar 2012, 17:56
by syncropaddy
Isn't going off topic brilliant

Re: it's snowing
Posted: 13 Mar 2012, 18:07
by lloydy
my effort for the kids corner of the garden
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Re: it's snowing
Posted: 13 Mar 2012, 19:13
by jes*b
Feel good factor returns. Great random thread.
