Has Stroller lost interest in the shed build?
Has Stroller lost interest in the shed build?
Cushions are multi-colored and I hate stripey grass so get focked
Good progress:
Was a little uncertain around using pine over hardwood but dunno why really, it's pretty good wood and more expensive doesn't always mean better:
Just the one shelf. Easy enough to add more later if needed.
Thank you kind sir.
Just hope it doesn't get too windy or wet or sunny... It might collapse.
^^^That looks more like a dunny than a shed.
Good thread though.
I am planning on building a sauna in the garden.
Wooden sheds cost an arm and a leg compared with aluminium. But aluminium will not have the right ambience or bouquet so I might do a DIY job for the wood sauna shed.
Will you be keeping your garden gnome set on the shelf, Ant?
Bonus... Multi-purpose!Originally Posted by Looper
Nah, threw that little **** in the garbage where he belongs.Originally Posted by Neverna
I suspect it's the opposite here? Aluminium sheds not being that common (or sheds period for that matter).Originally Posted by Looper
I did get one quote for an aluminium one and it was B37,000 excl. transport from BKK.
This whole thing -- plans nicked from the IntraGoogles -- including materials and some tools probably around 15,000.
Hasn't been treated (will be varnished though) but we get termite spraying done so will have that done also.Originally Posted by Barty
Originally Posted by baldrick
You mean 350 years. No, 400! Just found another 50.
It looks ok for temperate climates, albeit a tad on the small side?
I'm not seeing hammock attachment, beer fridge socket, aerial and not being hyper critical but the door is too small.
Yeah it's not huge by any stretch. Quite tall though, 7-and-a-bit-ft so I don't whack my noggin, 3.5 ft deep and about 5 ft at the base.Originally Posted by Switch
Basically just built it as something to keep my tools and assorted stuff in because I'm sick of the mess of them lying around and also built it more to size to fit the location than anything.
This is the design / style idea that I borrowed from the IntraGoogles:
Originally Posted by NamPikToot
You've also got a hotbox if the kids break the TV again.
Not a bad idea actually. And we just brought a new TV.
Hmmm maybe preemptive... How long you reckon they could stand it, four hours?
Haha just noticed that!Originally Posted by baldrick
I bet the dirty goat-humper was on the one like a flash and checking it out.
And job jobbed:
Eagle-eyed viewers (and my fan club who will dissect every pixel) will doubtless immediately notice an issue(s)...
Yes the doors are crooked. And I can see cracks of daylight through the roofing. And it's not quite sitting flush.
But fuck it those are tomorrows problems and I'm chuffed with it as a first effort. Calling it a success.
Plus it does what it was designed to do:
More room than I'd initially envisaged which is no bad thing. Still not big enough to contain the seething rage it'll engender though but then what is??
Don't forget to put a padlock on it or your golf cubs will go walkies.
Good, they can fuck right off.
Stupid things kept hitting snap hooks the other day.
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