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Allotment Sheds
I have just acquired an allotment and to say there is a lot of work to be done would be an understatement. One of the first jobs to do is to making the pile of wood that purports to be a shed secure enough to store some tools. the second job will be to adapt the existing few planks into something like a green house / potting shed / tool shed / somewhere to have a cuppa. Has anybody got thoughts on the design layout that might fit the concept? I should add that I am reasonably competent with a saw and screws. The dilema is the available budget. If you know of web sites / peoples photos / bright ideas that might help then I would like to hear from you. Thanks.
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GRANDADPHIL wrote: I have just acquired an allotment and to say there is a lot of work to be done would be an understatement. One of the first jobs to do is to making the pile of wood that purports to be a shed secure enough to store some tools. the second job will be to adapt the existing few planks into something like a green house / potting shed / tool shed / somewhere to have a cuppa. Has anybody got thoughts on the design layout that might fit the concept? I should add that I am reasonably competent with a saw and screws. The dilema is the available budget. If you know of web sites / peoples photos / bright ideas that might help then I would like to hear from you. Thanks. What I always wanted in my shed was a folding working bench/table, which just fold up and hook on the wall. It saves space I think. Also if you can add a window, it's nice to sit in when it rains and keeps plants/seedlings you had no time to plant with some light until you do the next day. My friend adapted a 'kitchen corner' and made compartment under a working bench to store gaz bottle, fixed a square basin to wash things in on a top with legs. Looks like a second home ) If you have kids, a flat roof to climb on can become a fantastic surveying platform with a lader to get to it, and a trap to escape. My husband made this for ours and they enjoyed it very much. Also it's good if you can raise your shed from the ground. For some giggles check this ) http://www.readersheds.co.uk/readers...?SHARESHED=409 |
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GRANDADPHIL wrote in message ... I have just acquired an allotment and to say there is a lot of work to be done would be an understatement. One of the first jobs to do is to making the pile of wood that purports to be a shed secure enough to store some tools. the second job will be to adapt the existing few planks into something like a green house / potting shed / tool shed / somewhere to have a cuppa. Has anybody got thoughts on the design layout that might fit the concept? I should add that I am reasonably competent with a saw and screws. The dilema is the available budget. If you know of web sites / peoples photos / bright ideas that might help then I would like to hear from you. Thanks. -- GRANDADPHIL if you want a stand alone greenhouse try this one. I built mine very cheaply and you can go as large as you want. http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en...esult&cd=1 &q =running+diesel+car+on+vegetable+oil&spell=1 |
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Allotment Sheds
Used pallets can be had quite cheaply, these can make the basic framework of
a shed or even hardwearing furniture for the inside, given a bit of ingenuity and inventiveness. regards Cineman (granddad) "GRANDADPHIL" wrote in message ... I have just acquired an allotment and to say there is a lot of work to be done would be an understatement. One of the first jobs to do is to making the pile of wood that purports to be a shed secure enough to store some tools. the second job will be to adapt the existing few planks into something like a green house / potting shed / tool shed / somewhere to have a cuppa. Has anybody got thoughts on the design layout that might fit the concept? I should add that I am reasonably competent with a saw and screws. The dilema is the available budget. If you know of web sites / peoples photos / bright ideas that might help then I would like to hear from you. Thanks. -- GRANDADPHIL |
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Thanks for the thought but what does veg oil have o do with a shed |
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GRANDADPHIL wrote in message ... fenwoman Wrote: GRANDADPHIL wrote in message ... -- GRANDADPHIL if you want a stand alone greenhouse try this one. I built mine very cheaply and you can go as large as you want. http://tinyurl.com/kfe3q =running+diesel+car+on+vegetable+oil&spell=1 Thanks for the thought but what does veg oil have o do with a shed eek I was searching something else after a phone call from my brother and posted the wrong URL. http://gallery.thepoultrykeeper.co.u...jpg.html?g2_im ageViewsIndex=3 |
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"GRANDADPHIL" wrote in message ... I have just acquired an allotment and to say there is a lot of work to be done would be an understatement. One of the first jobs to do is to making the pile of wood that purports to be a shed secure enough to store some tools. the second job will be to adapt the existing few planks into something like a green house / potting shed / tool shed / somewhere to have a cuppa. Has anybody got thoughts on the design layout that might fit the concept? I should add that I am reasonably competent with a saw and screws. The dilema is the available budget. If you know of web sites / peoples photos / bright ideas that might help then I would like to hear from you. Thanks. GRANDADPHIL Put windows on the south side to catch as much sun as possible. Install electricity - for lights, heating, radio and the kettle................. Do you need to start from scratch or is the frame OK? Jenny |
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thanks for that. haven't studied it properly yet but looks as though it will save a good few quid
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Put windows on the south side to catch as much sun as possible.
Install electricity - for lights, heating, radio and the kettle................. Do you need to start from scratch or is the frame OK? Jenny[/quote] The frame might be ok but the roof will have to come off and be raised as i think the previous tenant was vertically challenged. |
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