I bought a second hand shed with really small framework. I turned it into a good comfy shed. Here's how.defsdoor":178xj2uc said:ScaredyCat":178xj2uc said:Not a recommendation just making the point that you could get an off the shelf shed for that.
You can't call those things sheds. They use 1"x1" - that's basically trim. I thought they were bad whey I was looking for a new shed and was looking at the ones that were 1"x2". I halped a mate put one of these 1"x1" sheds in and it might as well have been made out of cardboard :O
Working from the inside a shed would have
Osb or similar boarding on the inside
Studwork with insulation in between
Breathable fabric
Minimum 20 battens on the front of that
Then your outside boarding
Think of the cheapy shed as the last two things on the list, then build inwards, so breathable fabric, studwork insulation and internal boarding. You'll need a few alterations on the framework (or in the new role, the batten) to ensure airflow, but you'll end up with an immediate structure that you can build inwards when time/budget allows. With a bit of planning an off the shelf flimsy shed can be transformed into a nice warm insulated workable or even liveable shed.
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