wizer
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Hello
With the impending trip to Corby this Friday, I have been thinking about timber storage. I'm allready over loaded with timber in the workshop. There is space on the drive to get something roughly 2800mm long, 1400mm deep and 1000mm high. I'm imagining it will be basic shed type construction to resemble something like a coal store. This is how far I have got in SU using 50x50 timber.
I thought the 'roof' could be hinged and I thought it would be handy to have the front hinged too. The roof will only have a very slight angle to prevent water from building up too much. I thought it could just have feather edge to enclose it.
I thought I'd post here to chuck around some ideas on the construction. As it's on the drive it will need to be lockable. I won't be storing really expensive timber in there. It will probably be the odd lengths that I can't bare to chuck, possibly even small pieces of sheet goods that always come in handy. If it did ever get broken into, I'd think that the thief would take one look and realise he was one of life's morons and retreat.
I think I am going to keep the inside completely clear and stack timber on stickers rather than trying to design or use shelf brackets. I think it'd be better to have the freedom to put anything anywhere.
Anyone have any thoughts on this? Good or bad, interested to hear them
TIA
With the impending trip to Corby this Friday, I have been thinking about timber storage. I'm allready over loaded with timber in the workshop. There is space on the drive to get something roughly 2800mm long, 1400mm deep and 1000mm high. I'm imagining it will be basic shed type construction to resemble something like a coal store. This is how far I have got in SU using 50x50 timber.
I thought the 'roof' could be hinged and I thought it would be handy to have the front hinged too. The roof will only have a very slight angle to prevent water from building up too much. I thought it could just have feather edge to enclose it.
I thought I'd post here to chuck around some ideas on the construction. As it's on the drive it will need to be lockable. I won't be storing really expensive timber in there. It will probably be the odd lengths that I can't bare to chuck, possibly even small pieces of sheet goods that always come in handy. If it did ever get broken into, I'd think that the thief would take one look and realise he was one of life's morons and retreat.
I think I am going to keep the inside completely clear and stack timber on stickers rather than trying to design or use shelf brackets. I think it'd be better to have the freedom to put anything anywhere.
Anyone have any thoughts on this? Good or bad, interested to hear them
TIA