Author Topic: Shed advice please  (Read 793 times)

franklynn

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Shed advice please
« on: February 27, 2008, 16:55:06 »
We have been offers a shed, all we have to do is dismantal it remove it transport it and then reassemble it. The only problem with oit is that it needs a new roof(no problem for us) and we have to fiong something to transport it with. We have never done this befor, we are more than capable of dooing it however any advice and tips are more that welcome.

Its an old well built sturdy shed (built to last) not a modern flimsy thing.

Frank n Lynn



Teena

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Re: Shed advice please
« Reply #1 on: February 27, 2008, 19:00:00 »
hi 
dont know if this'll help but
when we were given a shed
as we dismantled it i took photos and made notes as it went on
then just reversed them when we put it back together on site.  it did help.
we'd only been on the allotment for about six months and we'd never done anything like it before so it helped us.
teena
 

JimmyJames

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Re: Shed advice please
« Reply #2 on: February 27, 2008, 19:21:37 »
I have also had the offer of a shed which I am going to accept.
My friend (whose Dad is offering the shed) seems quite confident that when dismantled it can be transported on the roof of a car.  Im not so sure myself but will probably enjoy trying.  :)
http://www.hatchingaplot.blogspot.com/   (seemed like a good idea,  but sadly not updated for many moons!)

pako

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Re: Shed advice please
« Reply #3 on: February 28, 2008, 21:08:29 »
try to get the panels as big as you can possibly carry this makes it easier when re assembling.ive made a couple and done some extending also some dissmantling recently,but sheds are easy. ::) 

 

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