Jun 11
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Hi
Shed builder
How to build a shed. Visit my blog, you’ll find free plans
http://www.sitelauncher.eu/shed-plansusing-shed-kits-instead-of-building-a-shed-from-scratch/
Good luck Raf.
Jun 11
29
Hi
Shed builder
How to build a shed. Visit my blog, you’ll find free plans
http://www.sitelauncher.eu/shed-plansusing-shed-kits-instead-of-building-a-shed-from-scratch/
Good luck Raf.
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second hand wood sawn to size will be a way but do get a drawing first eg door ,window. make sure you felt over roof for water proofing and have floor and corners strong.try and have air pas sunder flor to ensure any residual water is evaporated away asap. coat with creosote etc.
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Try to locate one that the owner no longer wants and haul it to your site. Be sure to inspect it carefully before you agree to take it, some you will want to pass on due to rot or rust.
If you can’t find an existing one that you want to disassemble, move and reassemble, you can look for inexpensive sources for wood. In my town you can probably scrounge enough wood on the curb on trash day to get enough over a period of a month or so to build a shed. But you need a vehicle that can haul the wood and a place to store it while it accumulates. I also find a lot of good wood on job sites where a homeowner or business is remodeling. For the effort to pull some nails, you can end up with enough free wood to cover most of the job.
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I would get a framer kit and some inexpensive wood from your local supply store. You can google "storage shed framer" to find framing kits. They are relatively inexpensive and easy to use.
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We often used to get wooden crates that cars arrived in that had to b assembled here.
Maybe you could try looking for something along those lines or even a wooden crate that motorbikes come packaged in. Sometimes business import ride on mowers in bulk & other companies import things in bulk. It would pay you to shop around to see what’s available in your area.
Once you have something like this – it’s just a matter of keeping it up off the ground so it doesn’t rot & erecting a few sheets of roofing iron on top of it. If you can’t even afford that – lay some think plastic over it to shed any water off of it!
If you use your brain you must be able to think of ways of making it secure, Even let a huge dog sleep in it! Anythings worth a go to save a buck!
Cheers!!
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Hi
Shed builder
How to build a shed. Visit my blog, you’ll find free plans
http://www.sitelauncher.eu/shed-plansusing-shed-kits-instead-of-building-a-shed-from-scratch/
Good luck Raf.
References :
http://www.sitelauncher.eu/shed-plansusing-shed-kits-instead-of-building-a-shed-from-scratch/