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Old 16-09-2008, 10:34 AM
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I wanna shed...

but i suppose ill need a house first Our rental has an almost garden sized shed that ive managed to squeeze all my wood working shit into with no power points and no lights, just a big ass extension cord and a string of party lights with 2 globes in it
Hold up your hands. If you can't count to 10 on them you probably need a bigger shed and more light!!!
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Old 16-09-2008, 10:41 AM
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really? looks bigger than that? cool we should have ours with-in the month but have a heap of prep to do first like move retic can't wait
its the same size as a double carport - I fit my crx inside it at an angle so i have plenty of room to walk around it and work on the car.

yes ... retic is the next thing i need to do... also brick paving...

Brendon - for sure mate

I sussed out some material on the weekend for a workbench... be about 150 in steel angles and mdf to make the workbench... sweet!
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Wish i had a back yard big enough for a shed...

Looks good mate, i can sense alot of hours spent in there.
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I love sheds....mods can we get a shed sticky thread, its awesome to see everyones shed. Share ideas on space maximisation. I just got a new shed myself, 20' by 25'... i'll have to get pics.

my all time favourite shed/sheds... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQs-BcWSfng
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Old 16-09-2008, 11:15 AM
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cool.... we are in the process of getting quotes for ours, not as big as that though, we are looking at 6.1 x 4.9 x 2.4, one that we can put our selves as well though!! alot cheaper DIY
Similar size to the one I got. Mine is 4m wide on the entrace x 6.1 deep.
Got mine through poulter nstallations for around $6000 including slab. Took 2 months longer than quoted and wasnt happy with their service. Forgot my skylight, tensioned the door too much so it wouldnt sit down etc.
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Old 16-09-2008, 11:28 AM
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I can't complain about Ranbuild (Outdoor world). It was done on time and almost within budget... problem was the rising cost of steel and concrete but the time i actually signed up and paid a deposit. So that was my fault LOL.
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Old 16-09-2008, 11:31 AM
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Similar size to the one I got. Mine is 4m wide on the entrace x 6.1 deep.
Got mine through poulter installations for around $6000 including slab. Took 2 months longer than quoted and wasnt happy with their service. Forgot my skylight, tensioned the door too much so it wouldnt sit down etc.
we've got a couple of quotes, so far cheapest is ( Highline ) $4500 DIY plus concrete but... my cousin has a concrete business so it's only going to cost about $600 for the slab instead of $1499 the shed people quoted.
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Old 16-09-2008, 11:44 AM
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you digging a pit? i thought about it.... maybe i should have...
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nah, just a basic shed, need one for me commonwhore, that's about all that's going in it!! apart from tools and benches etc!!
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