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[Closed] Sheds, build your own or buy it?

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Hi

I was just chatting to a mate about doing up my new house and that the garden was the next project, new shed and fence etc etc and he suggested building my own shed rather than buying one, anyone built their own one from scratch before?


 
Posted : 12/04/2010 2:57 pm
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Nope, but looking at the prices of sheds I can't see any reason for not building it yourself if you can.


 
Posted : 12/04/2010 3:01 pm
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you get what you pay for.


 
Posted : 12/04/2010 3:02 pm
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I looked at this a few years ago and came to the conclusion it was cheaper to buy a good shed when on offer and then reinforce the frame and door locks etc. The timber required to build one wouldn't be much less than the shed and the time involved would also increase somewhat.

Having said that, I wouldn't call you a nutter for bu8ilding your own, you could get all those quliaty bloke features in that standard shed is missing (minibar, jacuzzi, big tv)


 
Posted : 12/04/2010 3:15 pm
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By the time you've built it and payed for the timber it will be cheaper to buy one. I bought a good quality one from a shed company, but put it up myself! That way I made sure it was put together properly and only used galvs on the bottom layer of felt. At the ridge lap over the two and a good tew tubes of clear silicone to seal. This stops the water penetrating around the tacks and rotting the roof, which with softwood happens surprisingly quick!


 
Posted : 12/04/2010 3:20 pm
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Sorry, I disagree with you, 25yrs ago, when we bought our present house, we had very little money and a brand new family. I bought, at salvage rates, the first floor of a soon to be demolished house. I had to cut it out and transport it but ended up making an 8 by 6 shed that's still rock solid (not many 30mm Tongue and groove shop bought ones around) And I still look at it with a sense of accomplishment


 
Posted : 12/04/2010 4:11 pm
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i've built 2 sheds from scratch, one mostly from recycled/salvaged wood and one with new wood. if you're reasonably up for a challenge, handy with a saw/hammer/drill and fancy giving it a go then go for it, we had little experience doing anything like it before but enjoyed it and now we have 2 solid sheds that fit the limited space we have for them perfectly 🙂


 
Posted : 12/04/2010 6:20 pm
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Look! There's an ad for sheds! > 😯

They're watching us!

Hmm, let's try something..

*Ladies' Bottoms*.

😐


 
Posted : 12/04/2010 6:59 pm
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IF you buy your wood from B&Q sure it'll be more expensive. Get it from a sawmill/timber merchant and you'll get it a lot more competitively priced, and can spec it yourself.


 
Posted : 12/04/2010 7:09 pm
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Used pallets are your new best friend...


 
Posted : 12/04/2010 7:23 pm
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Instead of buying one just hammer 4 fence panels together, that's about the quality of the B&Q stuff.

Went to a wood yard 4 mine (well tell the truth my father ordered twice what he needed for his 🙂 It's a lot easier than you think, just a 2x4 frame screwed together. Cost in a cheap circular saw and it's a weekend job.


 
Posted : 12/04/2010 7:38 pm
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I wanted one which would fit into a 9'x 7' space, so I phoned the local 'shed shop' who quoted £500+! Got one from a timber yard in Middlesborough for £275, it came in 5 bits & I had to transport it myself though.
I love my shed me.


 
Posted : 12/04/2010 9:39 pm
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Tiger sheds are ok for the cash.


 
Posted : 12/04/2010 10:12 pm