Packing under shed base to stop rot?.

It's quite a big garden, probably 25% with both sheds.

The fence was a nightmare when we re-posted all that last year..

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Managed to find the instructions and the floor is in 4 sections, 6 joists per section.

I've ordered 48 joist supports, 2 for each joist on each section.

Will have to build it from the back forwards I think and level as I go, won't fasten the sections until is all level and sturdy.

Looks like a bit of a pain but worth the effort as it was just dead land and I need the storage space!.

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you need one at each end and one every say 400-700mm
so assuming you have one at zero and one central and one on the joint you will be 6 short
 
Yep you're right, I've got some hardwood that I might end up using to make the outside supports but will order another 6 to be sure!.
 
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ok keep in mind the roof must be fully within the boundary and indeed any water shed[no pun intended] off the roof must hit your land and not shoot over the fence so give that wall extra treatment if near the fence
 
Yep roof will be 18" at least away from fence and eves will be slightly lower.

May have a look into guttering for both sheds later sounds a good idea.

Cheers for the pointers!.
 
gutter gives you a double whamy
not only does it capture the water it extends the cover by 2 or 3" from the gutter
 
gutter gives you a double whamy
not only does it capture the water it extends the cover by 2 or 3" from the gutter

Triple whammy as the rain water can be collected into a butt via a downspout and save on your water bill if it's metered.
 
Managed to find the instructions and the floor is in 4 sections, 6 joists per section.

I've ordered 48 joist supports, 2 for each joist on each section.

Will have to build it from the back forwards I think and level as I go, won't fasten the sections until is all level and sturdy.

Looks like a bit of a pain but worth the effort as it was just dead land and I need the storage space!.

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Ahh so thats where my local forrest has gone...lol
Nice man cave..
 
Wife's got her eye on it now for a hot tub..

Might end up building it on a frame so I can remove the floor and fit a pourous mat when necessary..

The joys!.
 

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