Garden shed on lawn
Ours is constructed of 2" x 12' and 2" x4" in whatever dimensions
necessary, wood.
On 23 Oct 2006 05:50:15 -0700, "JB" wrote:
Thanks, for the info.
Not wanting to sound TOO stupid, but I would really like specifics
about the wooden frame. For example for your 8'x12' case, do I just
need two 8'x2"x2" and two 12'x2"x2" bits of wood, nail them up into a
square and then that's it, or would I require something more elaborate?
Thanks again.
Jangchub wrote:
On 23 Oct 2006 01:52:42 -0700, "JB" wrote:
I would like to get a smallish garden shed (8' by 6' for example) for
general garden storage, i.e. lawnmower and other garden tools. What I
want to know is can I just place this directly on the lawn (the lawn is
flat), or do I need foundations of some kind? I live in the North East
of Engalnd if this is applicable.
Yes, you really should use a foundation. It doesn't have to be
concrete. Our 8x12 shed is placed on top of a simple wood construted
foundation.
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