Thread: Best type of shed.
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18-03-2012 #11
+1 for the 2 layers of engineering bricks.
I also cast in concrete a 12" L shapped upturn where the shed was lower than the garden. Done at the same time as I extended the concrete base(shed wasnt going to be big enough)
The form work took some planning but no water ingress in 5 years so must be water tight
Peter
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18-03-2012 #12
+1 for the concrete base. Mine's on a concrete base with 2"x1" (ish) bearers. If we had know I would have about 700kg of lathe on it we'd have put something more substantial...
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01-11-2018 #13
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03-11-2018 #14
Cheers guys, user is gone...only other post was a link to a chinese aluminium place...
Thanks bikepete for reporting the postLast edited by Lee Roberts; 03-11-2018 at 07:46 PM.
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03-11-2018 #15
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