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  1. #16
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    Thanks folks,

    We had about 25 mm of rain overnight which meant I was awake from about 1.00am worrying about today.


    It took a while to get underway/sort this from that.

    But we had a pretty good day stood 5 of the uprights (half)

    I am running 3 phase to it as well.


    Pappy

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    I'm guessing you won't be turning pen blanks or bandsawn boxes in there. Your new shed isn't local, it's global. Good for you! Looking forward to seeing the fitout.

    Mick

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    Tjhe Sihed Mahal.
    Cliff.
    If you find a post of mine that is missing a pic that you'd like to see, let me know & I'll see if I can find a copy.

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    I am interested to know the brand of shed, I can see from the photos that the frame appears to have flush fitting wall girts and the ridge looks flush as well ? Are the columns and rafters back to back Cee's or something else, cant quite tell from the pics
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pappy View Post
    ...

    The shed will be 30 mtrs by 7.5 mtrs with 3 roller doors.

    ...

    That's simply not fair

    Your shed's wider then mine's long
    regards
    Nick
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    I trust that you have already arranged for the official opening and blessing by the appropriate VIP? Along of course, with the usual scones and chutney and cucumber sangers....and at least a keg!

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    Had another pretty good day got all the internal frames up and started to fit all the braces to the roof and walls.

    Started to fit out the roller doors frames, and then it rained again.

    "Shedblog au" it is a "totalspan" and so far it has gone together well. all the girts are per cut and drill so if the first wall is square it saves a lot of time on setout.


    PS. The boys are showing signs of wear, I either have to get more beer or draw the wip.


    Pappy.

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    Days 3 & 4

    All the frame assembled and erected ans all the cladding for the main wall fitted and screwed off.

    The pumber has hooked up the water and waste.

    The fit out will have to take a back seat for a while, I am also in the processof building a new house for the "Dragon"

    The roof steel work is all pre-cut to size and screws into play, it took about a day and a half to complete.

    Have to work the next couple of days so nothing further until the weekend (if it dosen't rain/snow like today.



    Pappy

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    Wow. Now that's a shed. I will continue to dream.

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    Hey Pappy, what's with the tiny sideways pictures????

    Can you post bigger ones? C'mon, how do you expect us to drool when we can't see all the fine details?

    TN

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    Quote Originally Posted by TimberNut View Post
    Hey Pappy, what's with the tiny sideways pictures????
    Could have taken the photos on his side.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TimberNut View Post
    Hey Pappy, what's with the tiny sideways pictures????

    Can you post bigger ones? C'mon, how do you expect us to drool when we can't see all the fine details?

    TN
    It's easier to sheet the roof when the shed is smaller and on its side....then you just lay it back down, extend it back to original size and jobs done
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    Nice sized shed Pappy long and skinny
    Finally someone is building comparable size to my little garden shed(12x24m)
    ....................................................................

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    Very nice, although I wouldn't expect much change from 45k when all done!

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    Quote Originally Posted by banjoping View Post
    Very nice, although I wouldn't expect much change from 45k when all done!

    and even then perhaps still counting.........

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