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7th September 2009, 09:55 PM #1
If you're thinking of building a timber shed from scratch...
I've worked out the costs for mine, It's 12x6.6x3.0m, on timber posts in concrete stumps. Coupled roof, exposed rafters and wall framing. We're on highly reactive black soil. I work at a sawmill so I get wholesale price on timber
Plans: $990
Soil test and Stump design: $715
Owner Builder Licence: $275
Council Approval: $460
Post hole boring: $500
Post hole concrete: $3620
Timber frame: $5500
Weatherboards: $4600
T&G Floor: $3500
Colourbond Roof: $2000
Windows: ?
Electrical: ?
Not including the windows and electrical (which I haven't got a price on) the total so far is $20360.
I doubt a tin shed on a slab would be much cheaper, consider how much concrete and reo would be needed
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8th September 2009, 05:32 AM #2Skwair2rownd
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That is a colossal cost, IMHO, FC.
Not that I expect you to do it, but it would be an interesting exercise to do a comparative costing on a concrete slab with steel frame and Colourbond cladding.
Your assessment of the costs may well be right. I guess you are caught on the horns of a dilemma.
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8th September 2009, 06:57 AM #3
Ive watched the holes thread with interest Funky, its a scary prospect.
I made a shed for the boys out of recycled corrugated iron, fence pailings and joists. Cost was zip. But then again it isnt wired etc. if you have the kind of money you have posted, go for it. If you dont, consider recycled materials as much as possible. I know a corrugated shed wont cost that much, maybe you can upgrade as the financial empire does."We must never become callous. When we experience the conflicts ever more deeply we are living in truth. The quiet conscience is an invention of the devil." - Albert Schweizer
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8th September 2009, 11:30 PM #4
I stuffed up my concrete costing so it's $923 instead of $3626
So the total is $19323.
If I buy a tin shed of similar quality (top notch) I'll pay a bundle, the slab would cost a fortune and slabs can't be adjusted like stumps
I'm also guaranteeing myself job security by buying from work
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9th September 2009, 12:52 AM #5
I hope you are going to put 3 phase power in that shed
and it's probably worthwhile including (or at least the plumbing for) a hand basin as wellregards from Alberta, Canada
ian
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9th September 2009, 09:54 PM #6
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10th September 2009, 03:39 PM #7
To give you a comparison on costs to a steel on slab shed - I built an 11x7.5 shed with an 11x3 awning off the side (so a total of 11x10.5 under cover) for around $14k. That included someone else doing the main 11x7.5 slab and awning post footings - I subsequently concreted under the awning section myself for about $600.
Note that this was NOT a kit shed.Cheers.
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11th September 2009, 10:35 PM #8SENIOR MEMBER
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I am doing some work for a shed place in town FC...if you want a comparitive cost, I could probably arrange that.
Personally I think colourbond on a timber shed is sacrilege - plain gal would look much better. Meringandan is dry, so it will never rust.
Does your pricing include stumps, fixings (bolts, screws, etc), strapping, plumbing (rain water) and so on? I reckon there's an easy $1-2k for misc...
You can get plenty of ready made new and second hand windows from Southside Traders on South St near Total Tools.Semtex fixes all
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11th September 2009, 10:52 PM #9
Which shed place? A rough price would be good.
I'm cladding it with hardwood weatherboards, there'd be no point having a timber frame inside a steel clad shed.
Yeah there'll be a bit of dosh in the fixings etc.
You sound like a Toowoombian q9, whereabouts are you? Any chance you could swing by to help build the shed?
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12th September 2009, 12:40 AM #10SENIOR MEMBER
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I do some work for the guys at Precision Steel Framing. They're on Rocla, and so is Titan, and Ahrens isn't far...come to think of it nearly every shed place in T'ba is within about a k or two of there...
Ummm...ok. I meant colourbond roof. But anyhow, my father built a shed about 20 years ago which was wood framed (he worked at a mill too ) and clad in corro. Looked good. And then there was the carport...
Just thought I'd mention it
I'm in town, my parents live at West Meringandan. I'll have to ponder the last one, but you work in a mill, eh? Hmm...I could do with some timber...Semtex fixes all
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12th September 2009, 11:54 PM #11
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13th September 2009, 10:43 PM #12SENIOR MEMBER
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Plain old gal corrorgated iron would look good.
This is the old place, but shows what can be done with wood and plain gal:
Attachment 116364
Just slightly over-engineered for the purpose of housing two carsSemtex fixes all
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