Hi,
I've had my allotment a couple of years and inherited a shed that was built from For Sale' signs ;D It did a great job, but sadly has not survived the wind this year and my plot has been wrecked by debris :-[
So I need a new shed. Plastic ones look easier to put up..is that the case? and how do I hold it down? My DH says we should get a greenhouse instead and just a storage box for tools. Our site is very safe and doesn't get vandalised.I would wait for a secondhand or freecycle shed or greenhouse, but I need something desperately before the tools are wrecked.
Hi Celeriac :)
It depends on your building skills, what materials you can get and how much
money you have available for the project, and most of all - what do you want to
have on your plot, a shed to stand in or a tool store?
Do you have a sound framework from the old shed, the bare bones?
You could re-clad it in woooden boards or use plastic for more light.
Do you have acccess to pallets (yay pallets ;D ) Which are a good source of
building material. Or any other reclaimed wood, If you have to build a frame from scratch you will need 6 or 8 feet long peices which I always find harder to get.
Don`t forget materials for a sound base.
If building a shed sounds daunting why not ask a shed-head on site I`m sure they`ll be happy to help / take-over.
You could manage without a shed, - I hear that people do :o and wait until you get get one from freecycle or similar. I would say do this job as soon as you can because you`ll be busier once the weather warms up.
Best of luck, Col
Quote from: Columbus on February 16, 2007, 07:41:09
You could manage without a shed, - I hear that people do :o
what a strange but interesting thought !
;D
What would I do with all the rubbish I have in my shed. ??? ;D ;D