You should be able to get one on market place, and sell it on when finished.Is a framing nailer worth buying to speed things up?
What I'm referring to as a finish nailer is half way between the two. takes 30 - 60 mm nails. I use it mostly for weatherboard/shiplap.yep have a compressor. I have a brad nailer - I assume the finish nailer uses a heavier gauge than brads?
Hi, I'm down the road in Limerick, built a shed 10 yrs ago, concrete insulated base, ducting for power etc, I bought the door and windows (UPVC) from a company here , they were mis ordered stuff, I then built the frame to suit the window size, all 4x2 treated, membrane then shiplap on the outside. Roof trusses the same 4X2. OSB and membrane then coated tile effect roof. Its 3X5 Mtrs. All insulated and lined inside with OSB. Even have a stove in it. The best place for lockdowns! Warm and dry all year round.10ft x 9ft Shiplap. Would like to go for 8ft high walls. Open to suggestions on roof styles
Good job!I built my shed/workshop this year. 4.8m long and 2.4 m wide. Based simply on my shiplap cladding was coming I’m 4.8m lengths. All wood framing and cladding was pressure treated. Roof is flat type with EPDM membrane. All walls, floor and roof insulated with 50mm polystyrene, all internal walls clad in 22mm ply. All ceiling and floors with 22mm OSB. Groundworks we’re straightforward as there was a gravel base from a smaller shed there already. Concrete Blocks laid on top, timbers on top of these so that none of the timbers sit directly on the gravel to avoid direct contact with water. Costs was around £2300. But the quality and strength I built to was way above anything I could have bought. The epdm roof was a dream to install and is good for at least 30 years. I am a fairly basic diy bodger.
The pitched roof has been good from a storage point of view. I've stuffed plenty of long thin stuff up there, slung a couple of sets of step ladders from the timbers, etc.10ft x 9ft Shiplap. Would like to go for 8ft high walls. Open to suggestions on roof styles
Hi, I'm down the road in Limerick, built a shed 10 yrs ago, concrete insulated base, ducting for power etc, I bought the door and windows (UPVC) from a company here , they were mis ordered stuff, I then built the frame to suit the window size, all 4x2 treated, membrane then shiplap on the outside. Roof trusses the same 4X2. OSB and membrane then coated tile effect roof. Its 3X5 Mtrs. All insulated and lined inside with OSB. Even have a stove in it. The best place for lockdowns! Warm and dry all year round.
Hi Artie, The majority of that sort of barns are built into hillsides with the levelling out bottom section in stone and then timber from there upwards there are hundreds of them around where I am sometimes in Pennsylvania. The bottom section is used for parking the heavy equipment often.I've built a lot of sheds over the years.
I'm planning to build myself a scaled down version of this when I retire.
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