Sheds
1 year 9 months ago - 1 year 9 months ago #552600
by Ronney
Hi and welcome,
Are you talking about pole sheds? If you are, we bought a 4-bay shed through them and are exceptionally pleased with it. It's nice to be able to find nothing to complain about for a change
Cheers,
Ronnie
Are you talking about pole sheds? If you are, we bought a 4-bay shed through them and are exceptionally pleased with it. It's nice to be able to find nothing to complain about for a change

Cheers,
Ronnie
Last edit: 1 year 9 months ago by Ronney.
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1 year 9 months ago #552617
by preylawn
Replied by preylawn on topic Sheds
I think pole sheds are better.
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1 year 9 months ago #552622
by tonybaker
5 acres, Ferguson 35X and implements, Hanmay pto shredder, BMW Z3, Countax ride on mower, chooks, Dorper and Wiltshire sheep. Bosky wood burning central heating stove and radiators. Retro caravan. Growing our own food and preserving it. Small vineyard, crap wine.
at that size, I would just get some treated plywood sheets and some 50x50 timber and DIY. If you have ever tried to assemble one of those thin tin sheds, you will know what I mean! After all, you will still need a concrete base, and that is 80% of the work anyway.
5 acres, Ferguson 35X and implements, Hanmay pto shredder, BMW Z3, Countax ride on mower, chooks, Dorper and Wiltshire sheep. Bosky wood burning central heating stove and radiators. Retro caravan. Growing our own food and preserving it. Small vineyard, crap wine.

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1 year 9 months ago #552738
by Hertz Donut
Don't ask me, it was on its side when I got here.
Replied by Hertz Donut on topic Sheds
For a 3.6 x 2.4 shed I'd be tempted to build a base mounted on skids so it could be moved around.
Tip: If you go with a tin shed, put some builder's paper or similar on the underside of the roof to prevent it "raining" in the shed when condensation forms in cold weather.
Tip: If you go with a tin shed, put some builder's paper or similar on the underside of the roof to prevent it "raining" in the shed when condensation forms in cold weather.
Don't ask me, it was on its side when I got here.
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