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Post by gb-lude » Mon Mar 30, 2015 1:19 pm
The weather isn't helping much is it... Bet you can't wait to get going 

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Re: Nathan's Garage
Post by NafemanNathan » Mon Mar 30, 2015 1:35 pm
Not at allgb-lude wrote:The weather isn't helping much is it... Bet you can't wait to get going![]()

I actually collected a whole load of wood with my Dad the other day. Really rather large crates that a number of BMW Mini showroom features came in. The wood is long enough to be used to raise the 12x8' shed up a good foot and a half, which should allow me to get in without ducking

It was my Dad's idea and he's offered to do it for me (He must be bored), but I don't imagine it's going to happen anytime soon and he's not the speediest person, and he only really likes working in nice weather as well

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Post by NafemanNathan » Mon Aug 10, 2015 10:08 am
Well I assisted my Dad to get the shed this far a couple months back (I did 80% of the work and had to take charge
)...



Dad was a no-show the next day
so I had to put in the corner posts myself, although I had managed to find a stand-in assistant at short notice...






All that was left to do for now was clad it and fit the donor doors my Dad had provided.
So queue 2 months later
(Yesterday) and I've clad it...



I've got some small angle brackets I need to fit to the inside of the corners, just to allow me to pull the corners in...



Then I just need to trim the width of the doors down fractionally...


I will eventually be re-cladding the whole shed with the same shiplap as the quality of the shed panels isn't exactly all that...

And due to the internal uprights I now have the option to skin the inside and even insulate it if I feel it necessary...

But for now, it's to allow me to rid the house extension of its contents for my plasterer to have free-roam of the place to do the ceilings and for me to then lay the floor with ease.





Dad was a no-show the next day








All that was left to do for now was clad it and fit the donor doors my Dad had provided.
So queue 2 months later




I've got some small angle brackets I need to fit to the inside of the corners, just to allow me to pull the corners in...



Then I just need to trim the width of the doors down fractionally...


I will eventually be re-cladding the whole shed with the same shiplap as the quality of the shed panels isn't exactly all that...


And due to the internal uprights I now have the option to skin the inside and even insulate it if I feel it necessary...

But for now, it's to allow me to rid the house extension of its contents for my plasterer to have free-roam of the place to do the ceilings and for me to then lay the floor with ease.

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Post by wurlycorner » Mon Aug 10, 2015 2:36 pm

(ps you could have built your garage by now!

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Re: Nathan's Garage
Post by NafemanNathan » Mon Aug 10, 2015 2:46 pm
Ahh, that will be going back Mr Eagle Eyes. It's just not the easiest thing to jack up and although heavier now it's clad, it will be more rigid now all the legs are tied together. I've got a whole load of builder's mastic to seal around the base and all the joins as well.
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