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Thread: Thinking Of A New Shed
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5th July 2006, 09:40 PM #1
Thinking Of A New Shed
I'm thinking about buildin a new workshop.
Don't really want a tin monster.
And brick & concrete don't turn me on.
Thought about an old portable classroom , hmmm that has possibilities.
But I'm really thinking old fashioned -
Stud walls, weatherboards, internal wall linings etc.
And a wood floor of course - though yellow tongue would do.
Did think about a seppo gambrel roof but that means stairs or ladders etc.
ANYWAY apart from yer tools an all that stuff whaddya want in yer shed for comfort or style?
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5th July 2006, 10:06 PM #2
I recently hired the Triton Workshop video from the library where they go through the paces of building a workshop/studio. I think something like that would suit me really nicely. Have the building in a L shape with a small courtyard in the corner for finishing or just working outside on a beautiful day.
That or something like Bitingmidges where the workshop is sort of atached to the house. Makes it real easy to slip out to the shed at night and potter around instead of watching the telly. But either option would have to have network access for the computer so I wouldn't miss what is happening here!Have a nice day - Cheers
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5th July 2006, 10:17 PM #3
Go wireless Rowan - problem solved.
Requirement for a shed - one that doesn't flood"Clear, Ease Springs"
www.Stu's Shed.com
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5th July 2006, 10:26 PM #4
Originally Posted by stuart_lees
Now I just need a shed of my ownHave a nice day - Cheers
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6th July 2006, 12:39 AM #5
G'day,
Whatdayawantinashed?
I've always thought a pinnie would be good in the corner somewhere, or maybe Galaga.
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6th July 2006, 01:00 AM #6
MORE ROOM........
There never is enough room, Though I am working out of garden shed, so that doesnt help.....I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.
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6th July 2006, 01:09 AM #7
My dream shed-
- Fully insulated 25mm Tas-Oak Sprung wooden floor.
- Three Mud brick walls, rendered smooth inside and painted white.
- Forth wall made entirly from glass bricks.
- Large double sliding doors leading out to a fully covered outside decking with bench for semi-outside work.
- Fully insulated colorbond roof with lazerlight every third panel.
- Seperate sound proofed machine room for timber storage and loud heavy machining
- Quality sound system and 82cm TV
- Kitchenet and Toilet.
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6th July 2006, 10:28 AM #8
Firstly I wanted an old outback humpy/cottage with a fantastic interior. Then I wanted a weather board and corrigated iron roof one
Now, I just a shed
Whatever the shed will be, I want it to have:
- lots of ambient light, but not direct sunlight
- insulation
- heating maybe the old crown #5
- cooling & ventilation - windows and an aircon maybe
- a comfortable chair or two around the crown
- coffee making facilities
- a sink and water whether plumbed or bottled
- a verandah/patio area
cheers
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6th July 2006, 07:27 PM #9
Geez Lignum and Wendy, now I have to wipe the drool of my keyboard after dreaming about the sheds you've described!
Have a nice day - Cheers
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6th July 2006, 07:36 PM #10
I like lignums muddie shop, but that's too much work for an old woodie
I wouldn't have skylights, the suns a problem in summer, plenty of windows must be a better idea. But some great ideas to think about.
I like Wendy's ideas too.
I'd like to make mine resemble a cottage but golly look at all the wallspace you lose whenya put windows in the walls.
Did think about weatherboards to 2100 high then 300mm windows right along the tops of the walls. Also thinking of maybe doing it so it can be converted into 2 story and stick a studio etc up top. A gambrel roof could be the go.
Anyway people keep on dreaming online and I might just find the perfect inspiration for my shed.
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6th July 2006, 08:04 PM #11
Bob, i reckon a muddie would be the ultimate material for a shed. Warm in winter, cool in summer and very good sound proofing, and cheap, just some hard yakka. And i visited a workshop in Perth when i was their that had an entire wall out of glass bricks, WOW it was brilliant...... one day
and a sprung wooden floor is a MUST if anyone hasnt stood on one, you dont know what you are missing
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6th July 2006, 08:06 PM #12
Strawbale Shed
Very well insulated roof.
Eaves all around
Small High Windows on the south and west sides that allow light in but no sun. High enough not to waste wall space. Double glazed.
Thin Floor to ceiling windows on the north side. The eaves will be the correct size to allow winter sun to enter and summer sun to be excluded.
On the east side have a separate small office and finishing room. The finishing room would have large windows to the east for lots of natural light. Same for the office except a window to the north as well.
A raised floor made from the tiles they used to use in computer rooms. This will allow access for wiring and ducting under the floor.
The walls will be painted an off white.
Shower, toilet and kitchenette.
A good coffee machine.
A solid fuel heater.Photo Gallery
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6th July 2006, 08:42 PM #13
Lignum, what do you mean by a sprung timber floor?
Muddies are probably physically beyond this near decrepit ol' woodie
Glassbrick wall would be great in a studio etc.
Grunt, I wouldn't build strawbale as I have doubts as to their integrity and durability.
Lets face it stud walls and weatherboards is very fast to stickup,
much more so than mudbricks or strawbales.
(plus I reckon I've got most everything I need except rafters, floorboards and odds'n'sods)
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6th July 2006, 08:49 PM #14
Originally Posted by stuart_lees
I reckon... mud brick or straw bale as long as I didnt have to do the labour... length 100ft width 50ft height 20ft bloody great double doors one end big single other end which joins to the bloody great 70ft x 25ft x 20ft woodstorage humpyhoochy which joins to the present 6mtr x 9mtr shed which would become the garden shed cause I really wouldnt need it anymoreAt one side would be a nice 6x6mtr shed for the compressor and dust units along with sundry things such as Lucas Mill
Wooden floors with appropriate backing under heavy machinery areas up stands with power points next to each machine... roof with every second sheet perspex to let in ambient light flood lights every 10 ft for night work and double fluros over workbenches for night work... bank of heavy glazed windows (say like the bathroom windows that sorta thing) along 1 x 100ft wall at the 10ft hieght mark... walls insulated as is roof... major big old pot belly in corner... power points every 4ft along the walls at 4ft height above floor... power points hanging from chains from roof rafters... can never have enough powerpoints... work area (machinery etc) in one 50ft x 50ft area of shed other 50x50 area set up for boatbuilding... and other woodbutcherin tasks... The present 40ft seatainer would be moved into this area for a finishing room with power aircon and air circulation units along its length... benches and such for work lights power points lead in from compressor
One other thing?... in the 10x 8corner created by the seatainer would be situated the "moaning room" installed would be a major bar with brewing area old leather lounge suite piped sound system throughout shed bloody monster great tv with internet connect... no wait a minute!! CAN THAT!!... keep the lounge suite a nice kitchenette with dining suite a fold out bed for those times when Im ooooh just too buggared from all the woodbutcherin to head the 50mtrs to the house
ooooh gawd I can dream like this ALL FRIGGIN DAY!!!
mmmm... Jilly??? OOHHH Jill??? You wanna come play at my place?!!!Believe me there IS life beyond marriage!!! Relax breathe and smile learn to laugh again from the heart so it reaches the eyes!!
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6th July 2006, 08:56 PM #15
okay so the dream sheds sound Oh so nice.. only problem is you would have to keep 'em neat 'n tidy... so being a bit of a slob.. I'm sticking with my old (messy) tin shed
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