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21st April 2009, 09:36 PM #46
Why not have a timber shed? It'll look nicer and I can say that I made the darn thing, from log to shed.
I think it is. Thanks for the idea
Since I don't own the land then I can't get the permit, but Dad can and he wanted to anyway. I'll have a talk to the drafters, they'll probably be more helpful than the council
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22nd April 2009, 08:37 AM #47
Calm down mate....of course I don't expect lawyers and doctors to lend their licenses. Nevertheless, builders do lend their licenses to people they know....it does happen....and it will happen again. And as Weisyboy said, yes, they usually have to know the people pretty well. FunkyChicken is in a tough situation for what he wants to do & basically the only option is for a builder to help him out, hence me suggesting it cause it does happens.
Funky; obviously a timber shed is going to look nicer, I agree totally. But for the effort and time, it just seems that the steel shed and slab would be quicker and easier and get you into your new shed and woodworking much sooner.
Cheers,
WILL
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22nd April 2009, 09:26 PM #48
Echnidna has a point, so I'd have to know a builder pretty well which I don't.
Two choices: Dad gets a owner builder licence or I bring the value of the shed below $11000.
So a question for WILL. How much would you charge to build a 12x6x3m shed, 600mm off the ground. Just the frame, floor and cladding, no fancy internal stuff. A rough guess will do
As for steel vs timber shed. The timber shed will be nicer to be in and will add more value to the land. And it's what I've decided on
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22nd April 2009, 09:48 PM #49
a lot more than 11000
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22nd April 2009, 10:52 PM #50
So in this roughie price, am I pricing supply & install of materials? Because that price will obviously be way more then anything you are costing as you don't really have any labour prices in your costing. Supply & install would be way over $11,000 to get subbies involved to erect it. Still want a price?
Cheers,
WILL
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22nd April 2009, 11:00 PM #51
I'd supply the materials, the builder would just need to erect the thing.
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23rd April 2009, 01:11 PM #52
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23rd April 2009, 01:25 PM #53
hmm i need a new timber drying shed....
www.carlweiss.com.au
Mobile Sawmilling & Logging Service
8" & 10" Lucas Mills, bobcat, 4wd tractor, 12 ton dozer, stihl saws.
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23rd April 2009, 08:30 PM #54
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23rd April 2009, 08:35 PM #55
Not only cheap but with prebuilt walls you should be able to erect the frame in a couple of days taking it easy
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23rd April 2009, 08:36 PM #56
You'd still need a slab
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23rd April 2009, 09:22 PM #57
You can probably sit the walls on top of beaeres and joists if you want a timber floor.
That's how traditional weatherboard houses are built
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23rd April 2009, 09:27 PM #58
yer it wouold just sit on a floor same as you shed was gunna
then put wheatherboards on teh outside.
www.carlweiss.com.au
Mobile Sawmilling & Logging Service
8" & 10" Lucas Mills, bobcat, 4wd tractor, 12 ton dozer, stihl saws.
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23rd April 2009, 09:39 PM #59
Nah, it's too small
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24th April 2009, 09:40 AM #60
shouldn't be a lot extra to lengthen it 3metres, ask for a quote
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