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Thread: New (replacement) Shed
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15th January 2008, 07:45 PM #1
New (replacement) Shed
I looking to replace my old storage shed which was never taken care of by previous owner/tenant as such it is rusted and falling apart.
I am on a bit of a budget and spotted this one.
http://www.buyashed.com.au/premier-g...lume-p-50.html
Has anyone had any experience with these suppliers?
Any comments on this type of shed?
I know I would need to put down a 3inch base of concrete for it to sit on but I am prepared to undertake this by myself.
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