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Post by wrightwoodwork on Nov 15, 2015 9:57:09 GMT -5
As people will have noticed in some of my pics or vids my shed in the background. It's one of those projects that I never seem to get to very often either cause I'm working, away need to safe money for materials etc. Then again it's not got a deadline to be finished for. Saying that just keep doing a bit when I can. It's being water tight for the last year after doing a warm roof and torching on the felt. The door could do with a drip piece fitting and some seals for when their is driving rain. Their is still the cladding to do. I certainly don't want the cheap 9mm stuff you get. I'm thinking more of just getting 145 x 19 dressed redwood. Then either leaving 8-12mm gaps between the boards to aid the evaporation rate of any moisture that get driven or lay it do it laps each board by 25mm. Which ever way I go will be so their is the least amount of trapped water spots. The walls on the inside I've started fitting 75mm extruded insulation then putting 18mm osb on top Attachments:

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Post by GhostFist on Nov 15, 2015 10:06:31 GMT -5
With my erika purchase I've been going through a lot of your old videos for little tricks and details. It's a fine she'd indeed and we've all watched it come along. Thanks again for all your contributions to the site. Really comes in handy when you finally fork out for an erika
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Post by wrightwoodwork on Nov 15, 2015 14:00:31 GMT -5
Well I've only got one wall to insulate now at the front. I can honestly its really cosy.
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Post by GhostFist on Nov 15, 2015 19:36:42 GMT -5
I think you should name your shed the "MUF-HAUS" as we watched you build most of it. When it's done we'll all come ove for a pint and take turns cutting our fingers on your erika
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Post by wrightwoodwork on Nov 16, 2015 1:21:25 GMT -5
There will be no cutting of fingers
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My shed
Nov 16, 2015 1:44:00 GMT -5
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Post by wrightwoodwork on Nov 16, 2015 1:44:00 GMT -5
Here is a vid using the ksp 85 and the guide rails to cut the 75mm insulation, with dust extraction. All I can say is it should be illegal to cut that stuff without. The only thing is the rails are a little slidey on the foil. Do people with the aerofix rails know how they perform on this type surface
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Post by wrightwoodwork on Apr 9, 2016 10:57:10 GMT -5
Well I finally got the inside sheeted with 18mm osb. The reason I went for 18mm osb I felt it would be better for fixing things to at a later date. The ceiling area I'm going to leave open, t as I feel to sheet it would be a weight pushing down on the head and and at the moment it feel quite airy. I also might use the area between the joists as form of storage. I also roughly set out the tools to how they will be situated once I build a cupboard for them
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Post by wrightwoodwork on Apr 9, 2016 11:04:10 GMT -5
Here is a couple of other pics Attachments:

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My shed
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Post by Eoj on Apr 9, 2016 11:56:58 GMT -5
Almost done ! Looking good with the plywood on the walls , Aaron . How is the 18 volt drill working for you ?
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Apr 9, 2016 12:40:17 GMT -5
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Post by wrightwoodwork on Apr 9, 2016 12:40:17 GMT -5
It's another task done. Truthfully I actually use the little 10v far more but use the 18v for the heavier stuff works good though when needed
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Post by mato on Apr 9, 2016 13:23:07 GMT -5
I like the idea of overhead storage. There is plenty of room between the joists and the tools will be always at hand.
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Post by GhostFist on Apr 9, 2016 14:48:51 GMT -5
Or at head, for that matter
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Post by wrightwoodwork on May 9, 2016 11:20:13 GMT -5
Thats us now got the cladding for the shed. I have gone for Scottish larch rainscreen profile. Which can be left to silver or stained which is probably what I will do Attachments:

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My shed
May 9, 2016 11:44:37 GMT -5
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Post by GhostFist on May 9, 2016 11:44:37 GMT -5
Local timber, love it
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Post by wrightwoodwork on Jul 16, 2016 17:50:43 GMT -5
So I've made a bit of a start at putting the cladding on the shed
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