So I originally intended to build a shed myself and insulate etc mysel.
This is where I am putting it:
and here is a wider shot:
but my plans changed
in prep for this I bought a Hawklok (http://www.hawklok.co.uk/) basekit. I cleared the site and put the base down. The shed was delivered and I moved it into the back garden.
Work then took over and I had to go to the US, and all over Europe for a few weeks. Plus I have a 5yr old and a 3month old so my life is pretty busy.
so yesterday I finally got on with it.
Quote from my post in the garden forum:
So that's where I am now.
This is where I am putting it:
and here is a wider shot:
but my plans changed
So after all this agonising and planning etc. I went to a local wood merchant and had a chat about what I am planning to do. He looked my plans and pics and agreed it would be better to build it myself but before I order I should go see a local garden place that just does wooden decking, buildings, fences etc. it was just down the road and I didn't even know it existed.
Anyway went in there and had a look round and some of them where decent. I spent ages looking at one in particular that the manager (a hairy scot in a system of a down t-shirt) came out to chat. I again told him my plan and again he agreed that a self built would be the best option but he then said they were changing their stock and some of the buildings on snow where being sold off and he would give me £500 off the one I was most interested in. I said I had no way of taking it so he agreed to dismantle it and they would deliver for £15 and they would throw in screws, nails, wood treatment and if anything was missing they are just down the road so I could come back if needed.
It seemed too good a deal to turn round so in 3 weeks I will have 10x8 cabin. It's perfect - just one window and one door. Really thick t&g wood on the walls etc.
in prep for this I bought a Hawklok (http://www.hawklok.co.uk/) basekit. I cleared the site and put the base down. The shed was delivered and I moved it into the back garden.
Work then took over and I had to go to the US, and all over Europe for a few weeks. Plus I have a 5yr old and a 3month old so my life is pretty busy.
so yesterday I finally got on with it.
Quote from my post in the garden forum:
I probably should start a project thread. So here it is. I decided to just go for it and build the stupid thing on Saturday. Ended up doing the whole thing myself - including nearly dropping the roof on my neck but I got there (got no photos during the build as I was on my own and didn't think:
I didn't get the roof felt on and I was in a lot of pain today so it will have to wait till tomorrow/tuesday. The back and both sides have 3x coats of paint already. I ran out so have ordered more for the front.
Shire should be ashamed for sending this out. I originally was supposed to be getting a previously used one but they damaged it too much taking it apart that they gave me the new one from stock. There are gaps everywhere (and this despite my efforts and tweaking), the floor is like walking on paper. I keep breaking boards, lucking I intend to insulate above so I will be putting down a second floor.
some of the biggest gaps are where the roof meets the walls and the join between the roof panels (the instructions - which are ****e - told me to screw these panels together which is impossible):
- advice on what to do about the gaps appreciated.
It's up now and I will have to make do and hopefully make better. I don't like the door so I would like to replace that with something a bit more substantial and secure/insulated. Also I would like to put in a better window than the one I got with this one. It's ****.:
my next question is about the walls and roof. I want to insulated them but what do I do? This is how they look:
Do I just insulate the walls and use the current uprights or add more?
here it is tucked in for the night (I hadn't planned to do anything today but it started raining this afternoon).
It was a pain in the arse to get the tarp on that I should have just put the felt up but I could barely lift my arms.
So that's where I am now.