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  1. Mark-UK

    Shed Foundations

    I found these timber screws 150mm (6 inches or near enough) Here Will they work? Difficult to gauge how thick they are What does the 7.0 in 7.0 x 150mm mean?
  2. Mark-UK

    Shed Foundations

    Ah, thanks for the advice Any suggestions on what I can use to screw one 4" of a 4"x2" to a 4"x4"? @JohnD I'd say that is what I get for posting so early in the morning, but the reality is, I would have made that mistake any time of the day :D
  3. Mark-UK

    Shed Foundations

    Would you recommend these 70mm bolts for fixing two 4" x 2" joists together? Obviously they will be going straigth through the two 4" depths Bolts Thank you
  4. Mark-UK

    Shed Foundations

    Thanks for clarifying Frank The more I think about it, the more I'm tempted to go for a ready mix cement and just pour the mix out over the quarry scalpings (thanks for the tip). £300 should do it :/
  5. Mark-UK

    Shed Foundations

    Thanks for the advice Frank I've been told my ground gets boggy due to the clay underneath, though that's predominantly in the front part of the garden, it's not nearly so bad toward the back, where the shed will be. What is 'D'? Sorry, complete novice here You're right about the 4", not sure...
  6. Mark-UK

    Shed Foundations

    Hello all :) I'm completely new to building almost anything so I hope someone can help me out. I am building a 20' x 14' shed in my back garden, truth be told it might be smaller but that's the size I would ideally like. Not sure if it’s relevant, but my garden has a high clay content The...
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