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8th January 2021, 09:19 PM #31Intermediate Member
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It's been a slow process, but I have been given the green light by the local council to build my shed!
The design has changed a bit, the approved design is 16m x 7.5m with 3.6m gutter height.
Unfortunately, due to the slope of the block, I am going to need to cut and fill 500mm and then have a dropped edge beam on one end/side of the shed with a height of about 800mm. The detail hasn't been completely worked out by the shed company's engineer yet. But this dropped edge beam is going to add a significant cost to the concreting.
I have also ordered some machine through Felder- FB610 bandsaw, AD951 thick/jointer and Hammer HS950 edge sander. I have also been keeping my eye out for second-hand machines and have picked up a few along like a Felder k540s panel saw, Kreg router table, SAC T120 spindle moulder. The spindle moulder was bought from an online auction and it turned out to be much more heavy duty than I thought I was buying! Almost 500kg, it's a beast!
It's looking like the shed kit will be ready by the end of February and I hope to have the time to erect the kit in March.
Anyway, there should be more updates on the way as it all come together 🤞🤞
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8th January 2021, 09:31 PM #32Intermediate Member
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This is the SAC TS120 spindle moulder, it aLso came with the power feed and cutter block $900, a bit of surface rust on the table but nothing a bit of Würths Rust off can't fix!
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10th January 2021, 10:42 PM #33
Dan, clear your pm's.
Pat
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15th March 2021, 11:16 AM #34Senior Member
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@Dan87 what final specs, shape, etc did you decide on? What roof height/shape/pitch. I'm hoping to build a similar sized shed late this year. 6-8m deep and 14-18m wide (constraints due to location, and wife approval of tree removal).
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18th March 2021, 01:57 PM #35Intermediate Member
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Hi lyricnz,
I went with 7.5m Wide x 16m Long x 3.6m gutter hight with 15° roof pitch.
Slab is down, kit has arrived and ready to go 👍 just had a baby though so may be a few weeks until anything else progresses!
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19th March 2021, 11:41 AM #36Intermediate Member
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So the shed slab is poured and curing under plastic! concreter did a great job, I'm very happy.
I wanted to get the slab down to let it cure for a month before I start the build, now I have a bunch of trees down with the help of an arborist mate when he can fit it in and a bunch of landscaping to do.
I am hoping to get the water tank overflow pits in the ground ready for when the shed roof is clad and water tank installed.
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23rd March 2021, 11:31 AM #37Senior Member
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Who manufactured your shed? Trying to understand the differences between the options here.
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23rd March 2021, 08:05 PM #38Intermediate Member
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26th March 2021, 08:24 PM #39Senior Member
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Did you look at wide span sheds? I wonder where they would figure in your list.
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