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  • On with the shed building
  • Stoner
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    Been a bit delayed with the weather and getting on with the yard etc. Finally finished tiling the roof of the shed with a far more skilled mate.

    Lovely chilly, sunny day today so: in goes the insulated wine store and the storage loft (for all the camping/skiing/baby moving stuff). Later this week it will be time to start the tool racking and bike hooks so nearly done.



    Mowgli
    Free Member

    Massive envy. Looks great!

    singlespeedstu
    Full Member

    Will you be serving icecreams and panda pop out of those shutter windows?

    😆

    deadlydarcy
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    Site’s looking tidier. Still an 8 though 😛

    ourmaninthenorth
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    Is it doorless, so you have to slide in and out of the windows Dukes of Hazard style?

    peasant
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    Very nice me want one ,what is cost of build so far ?

    2unfit2ride
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    I’m confused, you built a wine rack, a bloody huge one at that, fair enough you insulate it, but just how do you get to the wine?

    Stoner
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    OMITN – that big door sized flappy thing on the side, is a door. HTH 🙂

    SST – my first thoughts too 🙂

    I dont want windows on the shed as its the wine store and Ive got to try and keep the temperature stable somewhere between 11 and 14 degrees if possible. Hence the insulated shed and secondary insulation on the store. I might also add a thermostatically controlled chiller off a battery and solar panel too.

    on the other thread, I think I got to about £1000 for materials.
    Ive just got another £50 or so of hardware and the dipped lath for the ceiling.
    http://www.singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/lets-build-a-shed/

    Stoner
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    2unfit – the wine store is only opened half a dozen times a year (to fill with new purchases or remove 30 odd bottles to bring into the house).

    The wine store is for long term storage, not day to day lushing.

    To get in to it just needs two screws removing and then the insulating panels come away.

    Stoner
    Free Member

    just for the sake of it, a photo wall:

    wrightyson
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    That’s not a shed!! Its far and away to pimp to be a shed! Looks good though, did you get planning for it, what with the permanent base and all??

    Stoner
    Free Member

    part of barn conversion works.

    the base was a balance load from the 3rd concrete mixer full which we needed to find a home for.

    what was left after doing this:

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