I've been DIY'ing for over 13 years trying to renovate my home. I've covered a lot but still have a lot to learn and hope that as you join me on the channel we can do this together, as well as giving me the opportunity to share my experiences.
Now not everything is going to work as hoped or intended, but that’s all part of the learning process & journey to complete those outstanding jobs as well as possible.
In creating this content to share I hope it’ll help me build & maintain the momentum to get things done, and if it also provides you with some guidance & confidence and even some enthusiasm to tackle the jobs you have, then even better.
the back wall on my shed is totally rotten, ie the whole wall is rotten . I am not sure where to start The only place to attach anything to is the corner vetical posts. only has concrete foundations on the corners :) the front part of the shed is not too bad, just needs a bit of bodging etc. I could buy a new one, but the shed is really big and it would be a shame to demolish it
There are many annoying and long videos with horrible descriptions and outcomes. This one is refreshing. Clear explanation and realistic results. Worth it.
Hi!! I’m a teenager and I’ve just broke my drawer and I have absolutely no clue how I’m secretly going to get gorilla glue and a screw driver to fix this because I’ve already broken 2 of my drawers already and don’t feel like getting told off again.. 🥲🥲
I am in the middle of building a 6x8 keeter shed . Interesting experience. When it's done with have a garden shed that doesn't need maintenance. Hurray😮
So good to see a how-to-fix video where the demonstrater has not seen the type of fitting he's working with before. This is helpful for understanding several different styles of fittings. Very helpful.
Here's a helpful tip for drilling: to ensure you don't drill too deep, align your plug with the end of the drill bit. Then, place a small piece of masking tape where the plug comes upto on the drill bit. This way, once the tape is touching the hole, you'll know not to go any further. Hope this helps!
If you installed this on a paved area I assume the base isn't needed? Also I might be moving at some point, do you think one of these would come apart and go back up easily?
Hi Dick ... I bought a Keter Manor (6ft x 5ft) based on your shed building videos ... I think it's great but I have a question ... do you find the wood that you have stored in it gets moldy? ... if so what do you suggest to prevent that, in these plastic sheds? ... thanks
Actually looks good and i think your paint color number is inside drivers door and a light paint stick touch up on the 2 remaining scratches and good to go😁 but im a dummy so i dunno😁
Do you ever have any issues with damp or sweating inside? Feel comfortable leaving electrical items inside? Would you feel comfortable installing a light/plug in terms or dampness etc? Thanks!