With me starting the webby up and offering build and modding services now I needed some where to work from as the missus was getting abit funny about the mess I was making in the van all the time, and we all know PC boxes arnt exactly small!
Anyways I found a local place that make the sheds them self, none of this mass produced malarky, I blag some discount but it still stung me for £900 still a great price for a 10foor by 12 foot though.
This is how it arrived
I enlisted my mate Muz to give me a hand, bless him special boy!
Anyways we cracked on with trying to get a base level, I dont have your average garden and its far from flat either.
My landlord is hoofing, he told me I could have what I wanted from the site so on the bottom there is granite chippings to help drainage, then sand to help get it level, also removed about 40 paving slabs so theres planty of airflow underneath!
Base all painted up before putting down
At this point we turned to an old phrase "a blind man would be glad to see it"
Not perfect but not far off, took us 4 1/2 house to get it this level!
And now time to put it together, camera got put down and we got busy, this shed is so well made its unreal, you can hang from the roof truss no probs!
That was enough for one day so tools went down, then lots of beer went down too!
I got up early even tho my head was banging to paint the shed before the roof was started. I got some Cuprinol, didnt want to start being tight with something so important.
Then the 1st coat
I started on the felting, for a 1st timer Im happy, its flat and level with no kinks ect and with the final trims on (will be clear varnished) Im happy with the way its come out.
Now today some of my tools turned up
Amogst that lot there is a 6" bench grinder, got a polishing mop kit for it too
Belt and disc sander, laser guided jig saw, step drill set, another file set, clamp set, 150mm swivel vice, Titanium coated drill bits, and a T allen bolt kit, plus some spare sanding bits, polishing bars ect ect
Theres a Bandsaw and a Pilar drill due this week, Ive also ordered the wood to build the work benches with, so this weekend Im gunna be a busy boy!
Need to get the sparky in to sort the leccy then I can get the audio and pc gear in there for some late night noisey session that wont keep her awake!
What do you guys think?
Anyways I found a local place that make the sheds them self, none of this mass produced malarky, I blag some discount but it still stung me for £900 still a great price for a 10foor by 12 foot though.
This is how it arrived

I enlisted my mate Muz to give me a hand, bless him special boy!

Anyways we cracked on with trying to get a base level, I dont have your average garden and its far from flat either.

My landlord is hoofing, he told me I could have what I wanted from the site so on the bottom there is granite chippings to help drainage, then sand to help get it level, also removed about 40 paving slabs so theres planty of airflow underneath!


Base all painted up before putting down


At this point we turned to an old phrase "a blind man would be glad to see it"
Not perfect but not far off, took us 4 1/2 house to get it this level!

And now time to put it together, camera got put down and we got busy, this shed is so well made its unreal, you can hang from the roof truss no probs!








That was enough for one day so tools went down, then lots of beer went down too!
I got up early even tho my head was banging to paint the shed before the roof was started. I got some Cuprinol, didnt want to start being tight with something so important.

Then the 1st coat


I started on the felting, for a 1st timer Im happy, its flat and level with no kinks ect and with the final trims on (will be clear varnished) Im happy with the way its come out.



Now today some of my tools turned up

Amogst that lot there is a 6" bench grinder, got a polishing mop kit for it too
Belt and disc sander, laser guided jig saw, step drill set, another file set, clamp set, 150mm swivel vice, Titanium coated drill bits, and a T allen bolt kit, plus some spare sanding bits, polishing bars ect ect
Theres a Bandsaw and a Pilar drill due this week, Ive also ordered the wood to build the work benches with, so this weekend Im gunna be a busy boy!
Need to get the sparky in to sort the leccy then I can get the audio and pc gear in there for some late night noisey session that wont keep her awake!
What do you guys think?