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Hi Folks.
I am in sore need of extra space for some of the 'clutter' in my workshop.
I have space in my rear yard for a 10 x 6 shed. I could build one from scratch, (A very attractive idea) but it would take me so long, that I doubt I would have it up and running before next Spring, if then.
So I had the idea of buying a mid-range shed, and 'tarting it up', by strengthening the framework with 50mm square pressure treated timber. I want to apply some kind of water-damp proof membrane to it, and also insulate the whole structure inside with an economical sheet such as OSB, or even plasterboard.
I have even considered over-cladding the exterior with a beefier tongue and groove match-board applied vertically; and definitely a stronger, purpose made door.
I know a self-build would be superior, but I am in my mid-70s, and whilst I am an optimist, I am not so much so that I can reasonably expect much more than ten years more woodworking; if I am lucky.
So I think an after-sale, modified shed would be my best route. I want to get moving asap, and any ideas would be welcome. For instance: Would large 'blister-pack' be suitable for insulation? (Nice and affordable) Would Polystyrene be a dearer but better choice. What can I use to damp-proof the cladding, without stripping it all off first?
Finally, I have found a shed that looks to be suitable :
http://www.shedsworld.co.uk/p/Wincheste ... x_Shed.htm
I am not purposely doing thios 'on-the-cheap, and I know could find a better shed. However, I feel that with proper strengthening, for the money, this would outlast me!
Over to you folks.
Thanks in anticipation-eering!
LH (John)
I am in sore need of extra space for some of the 'clutter' in my workshop.
I have space in my rear yard for a 10 x 6 shed. I could build one from scratch, (A very attractive idea) but it would take me so long, that I doubt I would have it up and running before next Spring, if then.
So I had the idea of buying a mid-range shed, and 'tarting it up', by strengthening the framework with 50mm square pressure treated timber. I want to apply some kind of water-damp proof membrane to it, and also insulate the whole structure inside with an economical sheet such as OSB, or even plasterboard.
I have even considered over-cladding the exterior with a beefier tongue and groove match-board applied vertically; and definitely a stronger, purpose made door.
I know a self-build would be superior, but I am in my mid-70s, and whilst I am an optimist, I am not so much so that I can reasonably expect much more than ten years more woodworking; if I am lucky.
So I think an after-sale, modified shed would be my best route. I want to get moving asap, and any ideas would be welcome. For instance: Would large 'blister-pack' be suitable for insulation? (Nice and affordable) Would Polystyrene be a dearer but better choice. What can I use to damp-proof the cladding, without stripping it all off first?
Finally, I have found a shed that looks to be suitable :
http://www.shedsworld.co.uk/p/Wincheste ... x_Shed.htm
I am not purposely doing thios 'on-the-cheap, and I know could find a better shed. However, I feel that with proper strengthening, for the money, this would outlast me!
Over to you folks.
Thanks in anticipation-eering!
LH (John)
