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    Large Shed Base

    That's what I was thinking but all my friends thought it was a bad idea. But I couldn't see what the problem would be. Could use a damp proof membrane to keep it dry.
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    Large Shed Base

    Thanks for your post. The blocks are going to be lying flat. They are about 18" x 9" by 4". I'm going to be using 4" x 2" skids running along the blocks. With 4" x 2" floor joists running perpendicular to them at 12" spacing. Or less if anyone thinks I can get away with less. This is so I can...
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    Large Shed Base

    Hi, I am planning on building a shed at the bottom of my garden in a small area of woodland. I want it to last at least 10 years. There is a clearing in the middle of a group of 5 large trees and some smaller ones. My shed will be 6.6 x 4.2m with a 2.5m eaves height and a dual pitched roof...
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    Electric to Garden Shed

    Sorry should probably been a bit more clear on that. The missus would never allow that to be a permanent fixture across her garden. So what is the tolerable voltage drop for lighting. And could you use led lighting instead as that's what alot of tvs use and if 3.73% is acceptable to them then...
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    Electric to Garden Shed

    So I've just been researching and have come to the conclusion that 6mm2 cable should do the job. I'm going to get armored 3 core. The total length of the run should be about 90m all the way to the switch box in the house. 13A will be sufficient for what I intend to use out there. I used a...
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    Electric to Garden Shed

    Hi, I am building a shed at the bottom of my garden that is about 80m away from the house. I plan on running electricity out to the shed so I can run my power tools whilst building it. And to use once built. Would it be ok 2 link several 13A garden extension leads together, 3 x 30m ones. Or...
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