New shed

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Ryecroft

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Mar 26, 2007
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looks excellent, but I would always recommend building your own if you have the ability (not too much required technically) and the time.

I built my shed with superior timber to those in the market place (admittedly this was a different market to the one you are in), but try and source the materials seperately and see how much you could save - it may take half a day to work out quantities etc but then you can fax it all off to a merchant and he will price it for you.

My shed/workshop cost me about £1200 to build, and to buy the equivalent would have cost circa £4000.

Whatever you do, enjoy, looks like a good space for loads of fun :)
 

treefrog

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Aug 4, 2008
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I've tried to sell the idea to her as many things, including being more snow resistant than the last one. :)
It even includes the Reindeer hides, kuksa's and cooking pots!
 

Toddy

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Jan 21, 2005
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That's a brilliant link Treefrog :approve:
Could have a lot of fun with any of those :D

Best of luck with the shed though.

cheers,
Toddy
 

Shingsowa

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Sep 27, 2007
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My in-laws-to-be inherited one of these when they bought their new place. They didn't even bother looking inside when they viewed the property, and they still haven't moved in. I was mooching around their new acres when i found the hut squirrelled away in a corner, complete with BBQ/grill, reindeer skins, kuksas etc etc! I'm trying to persuade them to let me dismantle it and take it up to the farm!
 

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