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John 07-03-2003 09:45 PM

DIY garden shed ?
 
Our potting shed will need replacing this year and if SWMBO gets her way
we'll be getting a summerhouse as well. I want good quality and am
considering building them myself. I've found shed/summerhouse plans for
sale (£15) at :

http://www.gardenbuildings.freeserve.co.uk/

Just wondered if anyone has used plans from this guy? Any good?

BTW - no connection whatsoever with the site.

TIA.
--
Regards,

John.


Peter Parry 07-03-2003 10:56 PM

DIY garden shed ?
 
On Fri, 7 Mar 2003 21:35:00 +0000, John wrote:

Our potting shed will need replacing this year and if SWMBO gets her way
we'll be getting a summerhouse as well. I want good quality and am
considering building them myself. I've found shed/summerhouse plans for
sale (£15) at :


Plans? For a shed? Terminally sad creature you are. If you need
plans for a shed you will find uk.rec.sheds much more educational.

Sheds are not planned - they evolve (mainly from primordial slime and
some left over sheets of plywood).

--
Peter Parry.
http://www.wpp.ltd.uk/

Dennis 07-03-2003 10:56 PM

DIY garden shed ?
 

"John" wrote in message
...
I want good quality and am
considering building them myself. I've found shed/summerhouse plans for
sale


No need to buy plans John, walk around a few garden centres.
Take a few notes, see how they do this bit and that bit,
modify for your own requirements.
And 'beef-up' pretty much everything.



Dennis 07-03-2003 11:21 PM

DIY garden shed ?
 

"Peter Parry" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 7 Mar 2003 21:35:00 +0000, John wrote:

Sheds are not planned - they evolve (mainly from primordial slime and
some left over sheets of plywood).


Yours might matey, I prefer a bit of forethought unless you want a shed
worthy
of the local council estate.



John 07-03-2003 11:32 PM

DIY garden shed ?
 
On Fri, 07 Mar 2003 22:49:25 +0000, Peter Parry wrote:

Plans? For a shed? Terminally sad creature you are. If you need
plans for a shed you will find uk.rec.sheds much more educational.

Sheds are not planned - they evolve (mainly from primordial slime and
some left over sheets of plywood).


Thank you Peter.

Were I new to usenet, your reply would probably have put me off posting
ever again. Thankfully I'm not and did expect clever OT replies to my post.

I've posted a genuine question and I'm totally mystified why people like
yourself choose to ridicule questions they consider "sad". Why not just
keep quiet?

And yes - I am aware of uk.rec.sheds and will not be posting my question
there. You really are determined frighten people away from usenet !

I will refrain from insults.
--
Regards,

John.(Terminally sad creature)


John 07-03-2003 11:32 PM

DIY garden shed ?
 
On Fri, 7 Mar 2003 22:51:03 -0000, Dennis wrote:

No need to buy plans John, walk around a few garden centres.
Take a few notes, see how they do this bit and that bit,
modify for your own requirements.
And 'beef-up' pretty much everything.


Thanks Dennis.

I've considered exactly what you say but I'd really like to get it spot on
the first time. Like most DIY jobs I tackle, I wish I could do them the
*second* time and avoid the mistakes of the first time :-) Possibly a few
ideas/plans from an expert would save me a few headaches and wasted money -
don't know - that's why I'm asking about this particular offering.
--
Regards,

John.


Anne Jackson 08-03-2003 02:20 AM

DIY garden shed ?
 
The message
from John contains these words:
On Fri, 07 Mar 2003 22:49:25 +0000, Peter Parry wrote:


Plans? For a shed? Terminally sad creature you are. If you need
plans for a shed you will find uk.rec.sheds much more educational.

Sheds are not planned - they evolve (mainly from primordial slime and
some left over sheets of plywood).


Thank you Peter.


Were I new to usenet, your reply would probably have put me off posting
ever again. Thankfully I'm not and did expect clever OT replies to my post.


I've posted a genuine question and I'm totally mystified why people like
yourself choose to ridicule questions they consider "sad". Why not just
keep quiet?


And yes - I am aware of uk.rec.sheds and will not be posting my question
there. You really are determined frighten people away from usenet !


I will refrain from insults.


You really *are* a terminally sad humourless creature, aren't you!

--
AnneJ
ICQ #:- 119531282





Tony Morgan 08-03-2003 03:20 AM

DIY garden shed ?
 
In message , Dennis
writes

"Peter Parry" wrote in message
.. .
On Fri, 7 Mar 2003 21:35:00 +0000, John wrote:

Sheds are not planned - they evolve (mainly from primordial slime and
some left over sheets of plywood).


Yours might matey, I prefer a bit of forethought unless you want a shed
worthy
of the local council estate.

Forethought certainly, but buying *plans* ?
It's hardly rocket science - just four walls with cutouts/frames for
door(s) and window(s), and two roof panels (and you don't have to have
two of those).
--
Tony Morgan

bigegg 08-03-2003 07:00 AM

DIY garden shed ?
 

"John" wrote in message
...
Our potting shed will need replacing this year and if SWMBO gets her way
we'll be getting a summerhouse as well. I want good quality and am
considering building them myself. I've found shed/summerhouse plans for
sale (£15) at :

http://www.gardenbuildings.freeserve.co.uk/

Just wondered if anyone has used plans from this guy? Any good?

BTW - no connection whatsoever with the site.


No idea about above site, but take a look at:

http://www.woodworkersworkshop.com/d...nks/Plans_Free
/S_listing/index-7.html

--
Big Egg




dave @ stejonda 08-03-2003 08:46 AM

DIY garden shed ?
 
In message , John
writes
On Fri, 07 Mar 2003 22:49:25 +0000, Peter Parry wrote:

Plans? For a shed? Terminally sad creature you are. If you need
plans for a shed you will find uk.rec.sheds much more educational.

Sheds are not planned - they evolve (mainly from primordial slime and
some left over sheets of plywood).


See Christopher Alexander's Pattern Language for more details...

--
dave @ stejonda [Operation Tailwind never happened]

Alternative Global News : http://commondreams.org//

mike 08-03-2003 10:44 AM

DIY garden shed ?
 
Have you looked at Norm's stuff?

http://www.newyankee.com/getcategory3.cgi?Garden

Elaborate and probably over-engineered but presumably good quality.

Alternatively, this is a good place to start for free plans:

http://www.woodworkersworkshop.com/d...ks/Plans_Free/

BTW, I think Peter's post was meant to be read with a wry smile.

Mary Fisher 08-03-2003 11:44 AM

DIY garden shed ?
 

"John" wrote in message
.. .
On Fri, 07 Mar 2003 22:49:25 +0000, Peter Parry wrote:

Plans? For a shed? Terminally sad creature you are. If you need
plans for a shed you will find uk.rec.sheds much more educational.

Sheds are not planned - they evolve (mainly from primordial slime and
some left over sheets of plywood).


Thank you Peter.

Were I new to usenet, your reply would probably have put me off posting
ever again. Thankfully I'm not and did expect clever OT replies to my

post.

I've posted a genuine question and I'm totally mystified why people like
yourself choose to ridicule questions they consider "sad". Why not just
keep quiet?


I think Peter's reply was intended to be humorous but I think too that his
first comment was uncalled for, unnecessary and impolite.

Unfortunately many sheds DO evolve from slime and leftovers but they are
usually inefficient and ugly. I wish you well in your ambition to build a
shed and do stick around. There are some extremely knowedgeable people here,
and helpful and friendly ones. Peter is usually one such ...

And yes - I am aware of uk.rec.sheds and will not be posting my question
there. You really are determined frighten people away from usenet !

I will refrain from insults.


Good for you.

Mary
--
Regards,

John.(Terminally sad creature)




Nick Maclaren 08-03-2003 11:56 AM

DIY garden shed ?
 
In article ,
Mary Fisher wrote:

Unfortunately many sheds DO evolve from slime and leftovers but they are
usually inefficient and ugly. I wish you well in your ambition to build a
shed and do stick around. There are some extremely knowedgeable people here,
and helpful and friendly ones. Peter is usually one such ...


And to slime they return ....

When we moved in, we had three sheds: the good, the bad and the ugly.

The last was an old chicken shed with a "foundation" of a single
layer of loose bricks - we demolished it with our bare hands, including
tearing the corrugated iron apart.

The second we used for years, as it leant over, yearning for the slime,
and burnt it a few years back. Its foundations were two layers of
loose bricks.

The third we moved, resoaked with creosote, reroofed and laid on paving
slabs and tanalised bearers. It was originally on poor-grade concrete,
which I broke up. At a guess, it is 50 years old and should last for
at least another 25, perhaps 50.

Because of this, I can't advise on buying sheds, but I can say that
not skimping on the foundations, preservative and roofing will make
a major difference to the life of a shed. Note that a foundation's
main purpose is to keep the ground wet away from the shed, and so
need only be a single layer of paving slabs and some 4"x2" heavily
treated bearers (yes, tanalised or equally toxic).


Regards,
Nick Maclaren,
University of Cambridge Computing Service,
New Museums Site, Pembroke Street, Cambridge CB2 3QH, England.
Email:
Tel.: +44 1223 334761 Fax: +44 1223 334679

S Viemeister 08-03-2003 12:44 PM

DIY garden shed ?
 
Nick Maclaren wrote:

When we moved in, we had three sheds: the good, the bad and the ugly.

The last was an old chicken shed with a "foundation" of a single
layer of loose bricks - we demolished it with our bare hands, including
tearing the corrugated iron apart.

The second we used for years, as it leant over, yearning for the slime,
and burnt it a few years back. Its foundations were two layers of
loose bricks.

Wow! Your sheds had _foundations_? When _we_ moved in, we had three
sheds - one with no foundation, one with a wooden foundation, and one with
half concrete, half large slabs of slate.


Jane Ransom 08-03-2003 02:09 PM

DIY garden shed ?
 
In article , John
writes
Were I new to usenet,


Then you must be aware that, on usenet, you must be prepared for
*anything* to happen and learn to take the rough with the smooth as good
naturedly as possible instead of getting all hot and bothered under the
collar at what was, after all, an extremely mild jibe ;)


--
Jane Ransom in Lancaster.
I won't respond to private emails that are on topic for urg
but if you need to email me for any other reason,
put jandg dot demon dot co dot uk where you see deadspam.com




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