Thanks for the Video clip! Sorry for chiming in, I am interested in your opinion. Have you heard about - Mahorrla Wooden Paradise Method (probably on Google)? It is an awesome exclusive product for building better sheds and woodworking minus the hard work. Ive heard some unbelievable things about it and my work buddy after many years got astronomical success with it.
absolutely outstanding pal. tip my hat to you. i'll be attempting something similar over this summer and was looking for inspiration on youtube. you should be very proud of yourself for what you have achieved. if i can manage something half as good i'll be chuffed. 10/10 watching up in Scotland by the way.
Thank you for the nice words mate I had fun building it I’ve never done anything on that scale before I learned a lot while building it good luck with your project don’t forget to subscribe to my channel if you haven’t already 👍🏻
Wow! I learnt a lot from watching you build this - Thank you for sharing your efforts. One question: Is the letterbox in the door so your missus can shout through when you dinner is ready? ;)
Hi, I enjoyed this series of shed vids. As a non-builder - why are there two layers of wall rendering on the outside walls? Are they two different concrete mix types?
Great job. Looks the business. Exactly what I'm looking to achieve this summer. For 1200 or so it makes sense considering the price of normal steel or timber sheds. Did you need to install a gutter?
Good job mate, you may not of recorded it but did you allow ventilation in the roofing, so not to suffer condensation, you may need to build a subfloor and add vents there too. Also you need like 6 inch minimum over hang on your roof so the rain water doesn't cause damp issues on your building . I can see your roof angle is towards the fence , that side of your wall will get damp issues, add guttering to control the flow of water. You can also get damp proof paint for external walls, would be useful for the back wall against the fence . I may of missed it, did you lay damp proof layer on your 2 or 3rd course of brick? That would stop damp rising into your walls.
Maybe it`s the way you interpreted it Mark, to me it seems he was merely asking a couple of questions, for me I would question the placement of the shed, very close to the boundary, pretty sure it`s meant to be 1 metre (don`t quote me), also a brick/block building needs regs as it`s deemed a permanent outbuilding, I would hate that some jealous neighbour (or general ass) would complain to the council. The only reason i`m pointing these things out is ive been there and made the same mistakes, mainly regarding the boundary and the electrics (some Part P bullshit), I managed to by-pass the Part P shit but running armoured cable to a switched plug (generally an extension lead). I don`t have a superiority complex in case you wondered lol.
John Jones hi I used a 4 sand to 1 cement with a waterproof additive plus rendersizer thank you for your question don't forget to subscribe and click on the bell for future videos.
I'm pissed off... I'd love to commission you guys to come build a shed for me but you are too far away...great job... at least I know what to look for when I eventually do get a shed built... great videos
@@gibbopaul66 hi enjoyed watching I've had somthing similarly built but havent got the rendering done yet due to the lock down but have since got a quote for £1000. So was going to do it myself hence why I'm watching all these videos, You make it look easy enough for a women to manage 😁 Not... So I was thinking that if I was to leave the rendering and get exterior plastic or wood toung and groove to cover blocks would that be ok? Or do the blocks have to be rendered??? Please advise The grey blocks are the really heavy ones that was used.
Watched all 5 parts mate. Good Job. I need to build one wall to house a garage door. Not a trades person myself and you made it look like a piece of p**s. Think I'll have to get me one of those bricky tool things. Curious as to why no piers? Did you need planning or comply to any building regs for it? Great videos.
uscoe it cost me around £1200 to build it depending on where you live in the uk if you got a builder in to do it I think minimum £5000 hope that helps.
Ab Fab Plastering were are you based I own a fairly large building firm I’ve got a table wall to render and if planning goes well 9 houses my plasterers are good on internal walls but shit there sen on the rendering