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 Alex
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Mainly because I’ve spent the last five hours giving mine its annual deep clean. From which I harvested 6 pairs of brake pads and two valves. Which was good. And a thousand cobwebs and most of last winters mud which was not so good.

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Bikes back in

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It’s 10 years old now and next year I’ll need to replace some of the plasterboard and sort the felt on the roof. It’s really only missing a fridge but that might be a good thing…

Let’s get some shed-action on here then!


 
Posted : 03/08/2019 4:04 pm
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nice! looks good!, i'm currently in the process of whitewashing walls and floor of my garage to keep things a bit less dusty. can i post garage pics here, or is it purely sheds? if so i'll give you some before's and in about 2 months time when i manage to finish it i can post the afters 🙂


 
Posted : 03/08/2019 4:09 pm
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That looks more habitable than some accommodation I've seen for rent.


 
Posted : 03/08/2019 4:12 pm
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Garage/Shed/falling down outbuilding. All welcome. We’d a broad church. You won’t find a ideologue shed-ist here!

Couple more.

The pack rack
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The tyre wall
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The lube shelf
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I’d not want to sleep it it 😉 Only needs a 1.5 kw convection heater to warm it up even in winter. Pretty well insulated.

I do have too much stuff tho. Just can’t bear to throw any of it away. Including 26 inch tyres!


 
Posted : 03/08/2019 4:18 pm
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Err after seeing yours no, I don't think I will be posting pics of my rat's nest 😭


 
Posted : 03/08/2019 4:18 pm
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It doesn’t stay like that for long… It makes my teeth itch tho if it’s really untidy.


 
Posted : 03/08/2019 4:21 pm
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Yeah fine I'm jealous. We have a garage, it's a large single but it's not big enough and ends up a total mess. I have large shed aspirations but time/money might see that not happening again this year.


 
Posted : 03/08/2019 4:33 pm
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That’s bigger and beater than my house. Looks great


 
Posted : 03/08/2019 4:39 pm
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When we bought the house, the slab was already there. Local company built the shed, me and a load of mates did all the insulation and finishing. And painting it. Which I seem to spend a lot of time doing.

At one point there was a discussion about putting the lawn mower in there. That felt like the thin end of the wedge!


 
Posted : 03/08/2019 4:41 pm
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Mine got to this stage in April. 12x10 footprint, since lost motivation
https://flic.kr/p/2gP1UpV


 
Posted : 03/08/2019 4:54 pm
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Excellent shed and perfect timing, as I'm just about to start work on creating a bike workshop, come pain cave.

What size is it?


 
Posted : 03/08/2019 4:56 pm
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The shed is twice the size of the pics. The other side used to be my home office. It’s now a general store for even more crap, and my turbo setup.

I think it’s 7m by about 4m. or maybe 5m.

@rocketdog - that’s almost finished!


 
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Nice timing. We move house in a few weeks and for the first time ever I’ll have a bit of space to call my own. It was originally a 9 x 2.6 m double garage but an unfinished office conversion (which I also get!!!) means I have 5.8 x 2.6 m as workshop space. First job is to block off and armour the overhead sliding door. Then on I have a long list of woodworky things to do, for which I am massively unqualified as evidenced by me half-sectioning my left index a month ago (pix on request). I need to get ten bikes in the garage, one of them a tandem...


 
Posted : 03/08/2019 6:52 pm
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I dream of a lube shelf....
I've just got a 12x8 workshop shed off eBay so I'm looking for bike shed inspiration and storage ideas.

My father in law always keeps his screws and oddments in old coffee and jam jars. Screws the lids to the underside of a shelf and screws the jar onto the lid. Always thought that was a good idea


 
Posted : 03/08/2019 6:54 pm
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Needs more bikes and bike tat up to the roof.😖
Where's the 26" tyre pile, V brakes, square taper BB's, 46T chainrings, 7 speed mechs?😚


 
Posted : 03/08/2019 6:56 pm
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The roof is full of RC gliders. And when I say full, we are talking no rafters free. I think there’s about 12. Been a few years since I flew them, but they’ll be out again at some point.

Normally I’d have the RipMo on the wall as well. But it was being fettled for riding tomorrow. I have some 26inch tyres buttressing the back of the tyre wall. They are hidden behind the 27.5x2.8s 🙂

Mechs are in a different drawer. 9 Speed is the oldest and BBs are all latest Shimano other than a couple of those pointless RF 30mm I seem to have acquired.

More bikes tho… yeah I’ve been rationalising. I mean three MTBs and one Gravel-y thing is a bit of a poor effort. Quite glad I don’t have a tandem tho. No idea how you’d store one of those. Other than ‘annoyingly in the way’.


 
Posted : 03/08/2019 7:37 pm
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Sorry OP, that's just not healthy. For some balance:

26" tyre pile hanging up in the corner...


 
Posted : 03/08/2019 7:41 pm
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That’s like my mate Matt’s garage. I want to go in there and tidy it up. But he’d never find anything. That second picture has me reaching for the matches 🙂


 
Posted : 03/08/2019 7:44 pm
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And give the exterior a lick of paint man. We’re not savages!


 
Posted : 03/08/2019 7:45 pm
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if it's too smart someone might think it's worth pulling the door open breaking into 🙂


 
Posted : 03/08/2019 7:48 pm
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Anyone with a ounce of kindness would clean it up a bit rather than steal anything 🙂


 
Posted : 03/08/2019 7:49 pm
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Mines been used as a builders years for the last 6 months!   But luckily I now have proper access again, so tomorrow after riding she’s getting properly mucked out!


 
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Did you find my wheel?


 
Posted : 03/08/2019 8:14 pm
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Yeah I did. It’s in the other side. It was making the bike shed bit look a bit messy 🙂 I also found both your helmets and dry bags!


 
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Ah. Bugger. Well, another trip up then. Think I left my ripmo up there as well...


 
Posted : 03/08/2019 9:20 pm
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🙂 You can leave with your stuff and the turbo. The RipMo is only leaving wrenched from my cold and dead hands!


 
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We knocked our garage down a couple of months ago, so my tools and spares are in my brother-in-law's garage at the moment. Once everything else is done, I'm getting a ~3m x ~4m bike workshop/whatever room of my own, built from the ground-up. I'll be stealing some ideas from this thread.


 
Posted : 03/08/2019 10:12 pm
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Mines been an evolution. I’m toying with removing the partition (behind the bench) and having a single massive workshop with a couple of floor-to-ceiling workshop stands and a bench I can walk around.

This seems a brilliant idea in the pub. Sober however, I’m not quite so sure!


 
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garage of doom

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I do hope this works my internet skills are on a par with my garage tidying skills

I give up


 
Posted : 04/08/2019 4:18 pm
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Unless you do this you’ve wasted an opportunity


 
Posted : 04/08/2019 6:51 pm
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Thanks for sharing that.

That’s an inspiring video. I wish I had the space for all the bins. But I’m definitely getting some of those hold-anythings for the wall. And I might invest in a label maker!


 
Posted : 04/08/2019 8:27 pm
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Shed envy's a terrible thing


 
Posted : 04/08/2019 9:15 pm
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I dunno, it’s pretty low down on the sin scale 🙂 Coveting another mans shed is not much of a crime. Deliberately replacing a tool IN THE WRONG SPOT. Well that’s just pure evil!


 
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OP, you've got too much stuff!! And living on father-in-law's farm, that's from someone who's coming to terms with the concept of "we can't throw that out, it might come in useful one day". One margarine tube? Granted, could be useful. 500 of the buggers? Not so much.

Our shed count is as follows:

Big barn: Upstairs - 859 unused chitting trays (and a large hole in the roof). Downstairs - about 20 years' worth of rubbish, accumulating pending there being enough to drag to the top field to burn.

Small barn: See "downstairs", above

Freezer shed: 1 x freezer (not working). 1 x tumble drier (not working). Approx 250 mugs, cups, and assorted crockery (not used, but "may come in useful"). Sundry bits of wood just wanting chopping up and they'll be top-grade firewood. Or maybe not.

Woodwork workshop: 17 assorted armchairs (at least 50 years old and in desperate need of reupholstering (or burning - see above)), several hundred electric fence posts, several dozen floor tiles, no actual wood-word materials.

Bike shed: 3 bins of horse food. Half a jungle of ivy (chopped off at the roots, but still growing through the roof), 8 bikes, a tool wall and one fewer window than there should be.

Fancy coming down here and sorting it out??


 
Posted : 05/08/2019 1:37 am
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Few years old now but perfect for my needs. You could get in but you’d have to make a lot of noise !!

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Posted : 05/08/2019 8:57 am
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Sure. Have you got any matches? 🙂

I do have too much stuff. I really should throw out helmets I never wear anymore. And probably tyres. But you know they might come in useful.

500 margarine tubes tho? I’m not in that league!


 
Posted : 05/08/2019 8:58 am
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Good use of space there @plusone. Glad to see a fellow ‘shed-ist’ prioritising the importance of organisation 🙂


 
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Unless you do this you’ve wasted an opportunity

I swear Seth is some kind of DIY savant. He just knows exactly what to do and how to do it with all those kind of things. I'm not just jealous of his house and garage, I'm jealous of his DIY skills!


 
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Op, what are the dimensions of your shed?! Looks like a lovely big space.

I've got a 7x7' shed that has to be shared with DIY, gardening & wedding stuff, so space is at a premium. I dream of the day I get a garage or a large shed.


 
Posted : 05/08/2019 11:13 am
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My shed is in two parts. The first is wood storage with winter tyres down one side and lawnmower/garden tools down the other. This has a dirt floor and is currently home to my girlfriend's moped.

The second is concrete floored and is supposed to be for DIY but has, for some unknown reason, been mostly filled with reclaimed old windows and bakery trays by the previous owner of the house. We are in the process of trying to sell off this stuff now and actually re-claim some space. When that happens, I can get in a proper bench and some more tool shelves and get a proper workspace.


 
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Great timing, and epic shed! Well done.

I’ve dreamt of having a proper garage/outbuilding with light and power for years now. Currently have a 3x8’ brick outhouse. 4 bikes in there is carnage.

We just sold out house (we had good fortune, and it sold in the first week!). So now we’re frantically house hunting.

Is it wrong that I dismiss anything (however nice) if it doesn’t have a proper garage, or considerable space for me to build some kind of man cave heaven???

I Zwift a lot in the winter, so want some where I have a nice permanent secure setup with a TV on the wall etc. Plus a workbench/tool storage, and wall hangers etc for the bikes. Also, door locks that meet insurance spec, so I don’t need to struggle d-locking everything down every time I go near the bikes. And an armchair, and a beer fridge…..oooo.

Is a garage better than a wooden shed/building?


 
Posted : 05/08/2019 1:31 pm
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@cokie - About 12x16 feet. Maybe 17. Tape measure was a bit short! If we ever clear the stuff stored out of the other side I could have a 24x32 foot shed. It would mean tho that I’d never be able to avoid looking at the turbo which is currently the other side of the wall…

We do have another old shed at the foot of the garden which has lawnmower and loads of other stuff that probably needs a clear out.


 
Posted : 05/08/2019 2:09 pm
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@kid.a - I’ve had both. Our old outbuilding was brick, it wasn’t insulated tho so got very damp. We built this one out of wood entirely on cost reasons. There was no way I was moving anywhere I couldn’t have a separate space for my hobbies. I didn’t mind much else about where we lived as long as it was rural and close to a pub. Ah well one out of two ain’t bad 😉

If you had an insulated garage, I guess that’d be more secure. There’s lots of security stuff going on in my shed that I’m not going to go into here. Suffice to say it passed a whole load of insurance questions when I wanted the bikes insured separately to the house contents.

I have Zwift setup in the other side. It’s blooming cold in the winter but then too warm if I turn the heater on. We have a sofa but no beer fridge. Probably for the best based on my beer consumption!

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Those of you using sheds for turbo training, how do you deal with condensation in winter?

Currently debating between one big shed and two smaller ones for the top of the garden, then there's the decision of whether to move bikes to the shed and keep the workshop in the garage (more useful for working on the car but less secure), or move the workshop upto the shed. Option C is just keep turbo training in the conservatory and keep the outside door open.


 
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If we ever clear the stuff stored out of the other side I could have a 24×32 foot shed

4 times the size? !!


 
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