Sagly
Established Member
My bank holiday weekend project was to build a shed like this one.....
...for which there are some quite detailed instructions in this book....
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Build-Like-...sr_1_sc_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1333993313&sr=8-1-spell
Unfortunately, with disruptions caused by rain and visiting family, I've only got this far......
...or a bit further actually but I didn't take a picture.
Now for the advice. In the book they use primered clapboard (feather edge board) for the external cladding. I would really like to use the same thing but I can't find a supplier.
The way I see it, my alternatives are:
1. use feather edge fencing board and stain it.
2. use shiplap boards and paint them.
I really don't want to use shiplap because I want the 'New England' look and shiplap doesn't create the shadows between boards (I know i'm being fussy!) So I think in a round about way my question is - Would feather edge board be too rough to paint a nice colour or will I have to get my own clapboards machined up at my local timber yard?
...for which there are some quite detailed instructions in this book....
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Build-Like-...sr_1_sc_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1333993313&sr=8-1-spell
Unfortunately, with disruptions caused by rain and visiting family, I've only got this far......
...or a bit further actually but I didn't take a picture.
Now for the advice. In the book they use primered clapboard (feather edge board) for the external cladding. I would really like to use the same thing but I can't find a supplier.
The way I see it, my alternatives are:
1. use feather edge fencing board and stain it.
2. use shiplap boards and paint them.
I really don't want to use shiplap because I want the 'New England' look and shiplap doesn't create the shadows between boards (I know i'm being fussy!) So I think in a round about way my question is - Would feather edge board be too rough to paint a nice colour or will I have to get my own clapboards machined up at my local timber yard?