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11th March 2020, 03:34 AM #1
Wood Store Rebuild
Over the last month, I have been rebuilding one of my wood stores as I lost the roof in the recent high winds. When I inspected the rest of the shed it was best to start again from scratch as well as build it much better as I did not know much about shed building when I originally built the old one, but then that was 20+ years ago.
The damage.
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The new wood ready for work to begin
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The large back panel
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One of the ends
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Using the first end as a pattern for the opposite end which has a door
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All three panels treated with dark oak preservative
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One of the two doors
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A few photos of the build now I maybe able to get into the workshop and do some turning or even start a new wooden model.
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11th March 2020, 03:41 AM #2
Assembly of the first panels
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Roof support beams in place a few more than the first build and then the Roof panels fitted. My original rack also back in place
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The last panel fitted after making it as a panel now that I had the correct measurements
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The second door made and fitted Still need to apply the finish to this panel and door.
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Today got the downpipe fitted for the gutter. And then started to move in some of the wood. I have decided to leave the turning blanks in the other store and move mainly the flatwood into this one. Also things like part turned bowls, LV bowling balls burrs and exotic woods.
I will be sorting the wood out into wood types rather than having to hunt for a piece.
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11th March 2020, 07:54 AM #3
ahhh, that shed is against the house wall?
and the roof line leans back towards the house wall?
puts a huge pressure on the guttering???
I realise its a bit late now but wouldnt it have been a good idea to have the roof line tilting away from the house? or am I missing something.I would love to grow my own food, but I can not find bacon seeds
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11th March 2020, 08:56 AM #4
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11th March 2020, 10:01 AM #5
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11th March 2020, 12:09 PM #6
Hopefully longer as I have made some changes as this one does not sit directly on the paved base there is a gap which is some narrow pieces of slab lifting the frame about 2" off of the slabs but the feather board is only 1 1/2" so the water drips straight off without contacting the frame.
The racking is also on extra slabs. If I was making a workshop then I would have included a floor again raised off of the slabs
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11th March 2020, 04:50 PM #7
Gee Derek,
That wood shed looks way too well organized and clean.
Good to see it all back together to keep the precious timber stocks dry and safe!!
Now back to the workbench and make some more of your beautiful creations, sir....'
Cheers, Peter
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11th March 2020, 08:34 PM #8
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15th March 2020, 02:36 AM #9
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15th March 2020, 09:55 AM #10
Putting things back again is the part I enjoy as it always looks the tidiest its going to be when you finish.
Dallas
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15th March 2020, 10:33 AM #11
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15th March 2020, 12:08 PM #12
Derek the only thing I'd have done is put sisilation under all surfaces before attaching boards. That qould assist in keeping water out as well as insulation and drying timbers.
Looks good fancy coming sorting all mine out still not done 4 years after the ,ove [emoji34][emoji849]
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16th March 2020, 05:47 AM #13
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