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RE: The Shed Part 2 - Shed have taken the money Toombs

in #diy15 days ago

I've built some sheds and it can be tricky if the instructions are not totally clear. Easy to get something upside down. You want it to stay up for years in all weathers, so need to get it right. I hope yours does the job.

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We've just added half the roof, - yes we've managed the upside down a few times sorted now and it's far more sturdy, it's a place to store tools etc that have been stuffed in various cupboards since moving in, it's also not so bad height wise I have to bend but not as much as I expected.

I was talking to my mate who's a joiner, he woke up one morning and a tornado lifted his shed up and placed it next door, crazily it literally only did his house on that road and few more towards Carnforth, micro Tornado? luckily here - we are in dip, wind unless it's brutal is pretty tame most of the time, thank you @steevc

Our main shed is brick, so fairly sturdy, but the corrugated roof could do with some repairs. We've just replaced a load of fence panels, but they had just rotted with age and ivy. We've lost some to the wind before. Once had a car cover blow away and end up hanging from the guttering of a neighbour.

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