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27th February 2015, 11:20 AM
First off, I'm a total noob at building but I'm looking to build my own small garden/bike shed (4m x 3m) in my yard. I'm not totally inept though, I'm competent at home DIY and mechanics so I've got confidence I can pull this off. My little shed is going to be a quaint weatherboard shed like grandpa would have had at the back of the garden. I've got a slab down already and I've drawn up my plans in Sketchup so I know all my measurements and structure. Dumb question now, where do I buy the timber to frame the shed without being ripped off because I don't know my H7 from my elbow? Bunnings seems like an uninformed choice for me, they tend to have competitive prices and I can just toddle around picking out structural pine lengths I need. However, I need a couple of roof beams 4m long at 200x50 which I calculated would be fine for a roof mass of 40kg/sqm (I want to hang some bikes from pulleys from the roof) but Bunnings don't seem to do roof beams. How should I order my timber at a respectable price without being a tradie or treated like a peasant? Oh, I'm in inner north of Melbourne... and I don't have a trailer.
Second question. Is it considered OK to dynabolt stirrups like this (Pryda 130 x 90mm Heavy Duty Galvanised Full Stirrup Post Anchor I/N 1070070 | Bunnings Warehouse (http://www.bunnings.com.au/pryda-130-x-90mm-heavy-duty-galvanised-full-stirrup-post-anchor_p1070070)) to my sheds concrete slab for the posts or do I really need to cement them into the slab?
Read the full thread at RenovateForum.com... (http://www.renovateforum.com/f83/where-do-i-buy-timber-115238/)
Second question. Is it considered OK to dynabolt stirrups like this (Pryda 130 x 90mm Heavy Duty Galvanised Full Stirrup Post Anchor I/N 1070070 | Bunnings Warehouse (http://www.bunnings.com.au/pryda-130-x-90mm-heavy-duty-galvanised-full-stirrup-post-anchor_p1070070)) to my sheds concrete slab for the posts or do I really need to cement them into the slab?
Read the full thread at RenovateForum.com... (http://www.renovateforum.com/f83/where-do-i-buy-timber-115238/)