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aaronjb

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Sheds..
« on: 04 April 2014, 20:42:42 »

There was a thread on here a while back about sheds.. well, mine turned up a couple of weeks ago so I thought I'd stick some pics up.

Pretty well built (3x2 framing, 19mm tanalised T&G) and not badly screwed together by the guys who delivered it, and 18' long by 10' wide - since these pictures it has big sturdy locks and a secondary floor (18mm OSB3) and is soon to receive insulation, power and light.






Garden is slowly disappearing and being taken up by buildings.. ;D
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« Reply #1 on: 04 April 2014, 20:53:38 »

Now that is a proper shed.  :y :y

Actually, my lad is looking at one that sort of size, to use as a gym.
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« Reply #2 on: 04 April 2014, 21:11:08 »

Yeeeehs now your talking. :y
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« Reply #3 on: 04 April 2014, 21:19:08 »

You can rent that out to four Romanian families at £100 a head per week. ::) ;D ;D ;D
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« Reply #4 on: 04 April 2014, 21:22:19 »

Although, securing those doors doesn't look straightforward. :-\
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omega3000

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« Reply #5 on: 05 April 2014, 20:41:45 »

you forgot to cut a hole in the floor for a pit  :)
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« Reply #6 on: 06 April 2014, 18:56:45 »

Although, securing those doors doesn't look straightforward. :-\

Doors are secured now - although in reality if you were determined you'd just unscrew the hinges; could replace those with ones that take carriage bolts, of course.

6mm plate steel hasps bolted through the 3x2 framing will take some shifting with anything short of a grinder though!

you forgot to cut a hole in the floor for a pit  :)

Nah, there's already one of those in the garage ;) ;D
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Re: Sheds..
« Reply #7 on: 06 April 2014, 18:58:49 »

That is one nice shed, Aaron. :y :y

Expensive?.... ::) ::)

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« Reply #8 on: 06 April 2014, 19:08:38 »

Chris asked me via PM, he's more subtle like that.. but no not too expensive really - £1400 delivered and fitted, plus some to buy the bits to insulate it, board it out and wire for power & light; it's now mostly boarded out and mostly insulated with just the doors & roof to go.

After all weekend doing that (with my Dad) and furgling with a mates RX8 (fitting a two-stroke oil injection kit) on Saturday I now feel about 110 years old.  Someone pass me the Ibuprofen..
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« Reply #9 on: 06 April 2014, 21:45:55 »

Chris asked me via PM, he's more subtle like that.. but no not too expensive really - £1400 delivered and fitted, plus some to buy the bits to insulate it, board it out and wire for power & light; it's now mostly boarded out and mostly insulated with just the doors & roof to go.

After all weekend doing that (with my Dad) and furgling with a mates RX8 (fitting a two-stroke oil injection kit) on Saturday I now feel about 110 years old.  Someone pass me the Ibuprofen..

Not a bad price at all for all that  :y
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« Reply #10 on: 06 April 2014, 21:55:43 »

Chris asked me via PM, he's more subtle like that.. but no not too expensive really - £1400 delivered and fitted, plus some to buy the bits to insulate it, board it out and wire for power & light; it's now mostly boarded out and mostly insulated with just the doors & roof to go.

After all weekend doing that (with my Dad) and furgling with a mates RX8 (fitting a two-stroke oil injection kit) on Saturday I now feel about 110 years old.  Someone pass me the Ibuprofen..

Not a bad price at all for all that  :y
My dad bought our first family home for £1995 after selling the two up two down we lived in for £250. 1963.
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« Reply #11 on: 06 April 2014, 22:44:33 »

Man Cave  :y
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« Reply #12 on: 06 April 2014, 23:21:44 »

That is one nice shed, Aaron. :y :y

Expensive?.... ::) ::)

It might be tax deductible Opti!  :-\  ;)
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« Reply #13 on: 07 April 2014, 08:02:54 »

Chris asked me via PM, he's more subtle like that.. but no not too expensive really - £1400 delivered and fitted, plus some to buy the bits to insulate it, board it out and wire for power & light; it's now mostly boarded out and mostly insulated with just the doors & roof to go.

After all weekend doing that (with my Dad) and furgling with a mates RX8 (fitting a two-stroke oil injection kit) on Saturday I now feel about 110 years old.  Someone pass me the Ibuprofen..

Not a bad price at all for all that  :y
My dad bought our first family home for £1995 after selling the two up two down we lived in for £250. 1963.

Not a lot changed up north on house price in 50 years.
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« Reply #14 on: 07 April 2014, 11:16:50 »

Chris asked me via PM, he's more subtle like that.. but no not too expensive really - £1400 delivered and fitted, plus some to buy the bits to insulate it, board it out and wire for power & light; it's now mostly boarded out and mostly insulated with just the doors & roof to go.

After all weekend doing that (with my Dad) and furgling with a mates RX8 (fitting a two-stroke oil injection kit) on Saturday I now feel about 110 years old.  Someone pass me the Ibuprofen..

Not a bad price at all for all that  :y
My dad bought our first family home for £1995 after selling the two up two down we lived in for £250. 1963.

Interesting, given we're talking about sheds.

Sheds where quite expensive in 1963 by the looks. ;D
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