Mate, I appreciate all the effort you went to with all the information given, as you’ve taken the ‘thinking’ part out of my project and I can now just get on with it. 🍻🍻👍🏻
@samdub2 жыл бұрын
Great shed, great videos! Thanks mate!
@michaelcurtis6664 Жыл бұрын
Great video👍🏼 this has cleared up a few things I was unsure of. Thanks 😁
@davidrichard2761 Жыл бұрын
A very comprehensive study in shed building with lots of tips. Thanks.
@samdub Жыл бұрын
I’m about 50% though building my shed and this was the shed that I’ve based mine on, thanks again! Also, you should do an update video of the inside and any alterations!
@susyrowlands25912 жыл бұрын
Great shed. You make it look so easy to do!
@therestorationstation5475
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Susy 👍🏻 It’s still standing so I did something right!
@thomasdavidson91432 жыл бұрын
Great couple of videos, thanks!
@therestorationstation5475
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Thomas - Hope they provided some inspiration
@enlightenednews526510 ай бұрын
Great job. Well done.
@bobbugle7 ай бұрын
Great job...and instruction video. Thank you
@razawfatah15672 ай бұрын
Excellent shed build, very clear information provided. I’m going to watch your videos to build my garden shed soon. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
@PokemanJay. Жыл бұрын
Awesome thanks will be using this as a template to build my own shed as well, wish me luck
@roygill732 жыл бұрын
What a truely Excellent video, instructions for every detail I'm needing to build the exact same shed so pleased i found your video!. very well done to you. Thank you
@therestorationstation5475
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Roy - I don’t imagine for a minute that my video is the best guide but I’m glad if it’s been of some use! The beers do help!
@keinrichsloft Жыл бұрын
im currently building my racing pigeon loft and fortunately you come across my reccomendation, ive watch so many videos for the past 2months and let me tell ya, your way is the very easiest and chilling way, and i commend you by that, thankyou for sharing your video more power to your channel
@adilrafiqabbasi5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the Great video.very good explanation will help me building shed in this summer
@royspeakman1157 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant !
@grahamhall22192 жыл бұрын
Excellent build m8
@Andy.brooks.electrician2 жыл бұрын
A great shed and one of the best I’ve seen on KZread. I am thinking of building one myself in the next month so I would like to ask if you have a full materials list for what timber you have used please?
@TheMalcolms72 жыл бұрын
This was incredible bro. I wished I watched before doing my shed 😅 Good job 👍🏾 I've subscribed
@sedoniadragotta8323 Жыл бұрын
You done sn amazing job
@stevegeorge65466 ай бұрын
Really helpful video. Have been designing my shed build for this spring based on almost exactly the same configuration and dimensions, but had completely over-engineered it!! Timber frame and studs all now downsized, along with budget! Thanks!
@James-yy4vl
Ай бұрын
What’s the rough cost if you don’t mind me asking? Thinking of doing the same
@woodworks35852 жыл бұрын
This is just what I was looking for. Thank you for uploading this great build video. I can't wait to get a crack on when the weather gets better. Thanks mate as you have solved all my shed problems 😁😁😁 I have Subscribed to your channel and I look forward to more great projects from you. Thank you and be safe out there. 👍👍👍👍👍👍
@therestorationstation5475
2 жыл бұрын
You’re welcome - Glad it was of some use!
@TheHarrybo1
Жыл бұрын
I agree im in the same boat this has been great inspiration
@Brandonavery300
Ай бұрын
you to god bless you and your family
@bigpete42272 жыл бұрын
That was extremely neat and tidy.
@therestorationstation5475
2 жыл бұрын
Cheers Big Pete!
@bigpete4227
2 жыл бұрын
@@therestorationstation5475 no worries buddy.
@Pulham Жыл бұрын
Nicely done for doing it by yourself no one holding bits in place ect
@eady91111 ай бұрын
thank you easy to follow video
@grim-upnorthАй бұрын
OSB board = Oriented strand board board. Sorry couldn't resist. I'm just about to start building my shed/garden room, so watching a lot of videos like this. Always good to see how other people approach their builds, every one is ever so slightly different and that's perfect for finding little tips and things that could apply to my own project. Thanks for the video.
@James-yy4vl
Ай бұрын
Which video have you found to be the best? And whats the rough cost of building one from scratch if you don’t mind me asking? I’m thinking of doing the same thing instead of buying a flimsy flat pack.
@grim-upnorth
Ай бұрын
@@James-yy4vl most of the videos I've been watching are aimed at garden rooms, but the same techniques apply to a very high quality shed. I'd say if it's just for storage and you don't plan to insulate it, then something this size can be built to a good standard for under £2000
@KnightSkyFilms Жыл бұрын
Spot on
@roctave Жыл бұрын
Always put hinges inside. And I think you mistakenly said 1.8m high for the door opening, I think you meant 1.80m. Then that would be doing the door at 1.79m
@TerryTerryTerry2 жыл бұрын
Nice - well done
@therestorationstation5475
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Terry appreciate it
@adrianodell78402 жыл бұрын
That's awesome, I shall use your ideas for my blacksmith shop which is going to 12' by 10'
@therestorationstation5475
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Adrian - Good luck with the workshop
@PaulWilliams-xz3mz2 ай бұрын
Great work ..that would have cost you a fortune to buy, nice job
@martynhart7823 Жыл бұрын
Maybe in your area things are different but for areas I have lived in the council stipulate at least 1m between shed and boundary. It would be worth mentioning this to people who may copycat your project, nicely made as it is.
@epiphgd43022 жыл бұрын
What do you do for a living? Heart surgeon?! Your accuracy is unreal. Excellent job. One thing I’d say is to put corraline / corralux bitumen corrugated sheets ontop of that felt. Felt is a false economy
@oswinjoe942 жыл бұрын
Great video mate 👍 I’ve built one very similar just the door to finish now. Which size tee hinges did you go for? Im struggling to find any narrow enough to fix to the face of the 38mm wide batten
@gbwildlifeuk826911 ай бұрын
Reference your query on annular ring shank nails. The annular refers to the ring, wrapped around the nail shank. (Annular means ring shaped.) They grip soft woods better than straight shank or screw shank, which turn as you hammer them in.
@MC-pg2ko10 ай бұрын
Great demo. Only problem (for me) is the lack of daylight! A window would have been a nice addition.
@gmeek174 Жыл бұрын
What timbers do you use for framing are they 2x2?
@MosleyC922 жыл бұрын
Where did you get your feathering from as it seems expensive and hard to know where to get it from
@importstv4083 Жыл бұрын
what is that paint your using? is that to protect the osb plywood?
@kenwhibley249322 күн бұрын
i miss the framing timber dimentions looks like 50x50mm
@charlesmilligan141611 ай бұрын
How's it going a year on? Anything you would change?
@carolineparker-smith13162 жыл бұрын
why no over hang at the front? and what about venting?
@FredWilbury2 ай бұрын
Any damp proof under the bearers
@edwardsaunders54192 жыл бұрын
great video,s try turning up sound when editing, lets a good thing down.
@therestorationstation5475
2 жыл бұрын
Cheers Edward - Will bare that in mind 👍🏻
@mattmcarthur50373 ай бұрын
Curious to know how it's stood up - has the base remained sound? Also what size is the framing timber?
@avfczoff2 жыл бұрын
In hindsight would you have painted the treated timber battens with the bitumen paint as well or is that just massive overkill? I know the timber is treated already but just a thought as it’s resting on concrete? Anyway, great video again! 👍🏻
@therestorationstation5475
2 жыл бұрын
The base is completely free draining, not concrete. Considering the bearing timbers are pressure treated the bitumen paint would have been overkill. If the base was a concrete pad, I might have been tempted to paint them since there is more chance they could be sat in pooled water.
@lukecargill59632 жыл бұрын
My dude, this is awesome. Such clean work too, this should definitely have way more views. Question- how has the door been holding up, as I was planning a 1200 but wasn’t sure if I should do 2 600s or if the 1200 is strong enough?
@therestorationstation5475
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Luke - I’m flattered anyone is watching at all tbh! As for the door - It’s holding up perfectly so far. The wider a door, the more it wants to ‘sag’ under it’s own weight. That’s why it’s important to have diagonal braces transferring the sagging load directly back towards the three hinges, one for each ledge.
@lukecargill5963
2 жыл бұрын
@@therestorationstation5475 great I will bear that in mind, a single door will be easier to secure too. Thank you.
@osmanamjid24322 жыл бұрын
Nice shed get some guttering on the back so the splash won't rot the thing other than that great build
@therestorationstation5475
2 жыл бұрын
I’ll be honest - not going to bother with guttering (as much as I agree it could be added for the sake of completeness and maybe e.g. supply a water butt for the garden) Whilst I wanted to build a decent shed for necessary storage, it had to be cost effective as my limited funds will be better spent elsewhere on the restoration of the house. I created a drip edge to ensure water falls beyond the shed sides as much as possible. The base was purpose built raised and free draining above ground level. The underside and edges waterproofed with blackjack. The shed sides overhang. This should be sufficient to minimise splash back
@HumanBeingSpawn2 жыл бұрын
Needs a ramp for dollys and wheebarrows
@shooterstan692 жыл бұрын
Hi Can You Please Tell Me The Size Of Materials Used. As I Would Like To Build Myself A 3 meter x 2.4 Meter Shed. As You Have Done A Great Job Of Yours. Well Done Great Video
@garyking76872 жыл бұрын
How is it with condensation? Would you recommend putting some ventilation? Great video BTW.
@therestorationstation5475
2 жыл бұрын
Hi Gary and thanks. No issues with condensation since there are so many gaps between the timbers - It’s just a very basic storage shed that keeps the water off the stuff inside. If the timbers were very closely fitted e.g. tongue and groove or osb walls then I might consider leaving a vent gap under the eaves, ensuring (wind blown) rain couldn’t get in or, especially if I wanted it insulated, start to consider breathable membranes etc etc etc
@tajs40582 жыл бұрын
This looks amazing, well done. Silly question if I may, are all your studs external grade ? Plus are your studs 2x2?
@therestorationstation5475
2 жыл бұрын
Hi Taj - thanks very much. All studs 2x2 except roof and doorway timbers which are 3x2. The bearing timbers and doorway timbers are treated as they are likely get wet but other wise not, in order to keep costs down. The feather board is also treated. I believe this is a reasonable compromise between cost and longevity
@tajs4058
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the reply. I am torn with the base you have OR a base of 2x4 all around and using the concrete floor as the base. 1. OSB on timber bearers 2. Frame that sit on risers or anchor jacks 3. Frame that is flush on the concrete and secured on by anchor bolts
@kite9039 Жыл бұрын
How much do you think this cost on materials?
@scottyd0242 жыл бұрын
You have just made my plans so much clearer you couldnt be a gent and tell me what sizes of timber you used so a can write them down 😊
@therestorationstation5475
2 жыл бұрын
Glad it was of some use! Floor bearers: 2”x2” Floor osb: 2400mm x 1200mm Wall timber/nogs: 2”x2” Door king studs: 3”x2” Roof Osb: 2440mm x 1220mm (true 8’x4’) Standard roof battens under roof drip edge. Featherboard: 150mm boards All timber was bought to utilise the cheapest standard ‘off the shelf’ sizes e.g. 2.4m / 3.6m / 4.8m and the shed built in increments of 600mm to reduce waste and make measuring easier
@scottyd024
2 жыл бұрын
@@therestorationstation5475 thanks mate the size is exactly what a need for my motorbike been thinking for days came across your video and channel . Made it simple .nice one
@Brandonavery300
Ай бұрын
I didnt buy the lumber someone else did I just helped put it together with a family member
@Slowpoke-Tales Жыл бұрын
09:02 true story building a shed with a beer
@wayneschroeder9166 Жыл бұрын
Should've folded that last corner under itself . Great job tho bruv
@drkonnichiwa19102 жыл бұрын
Hi how much would it roughly cost
@therestorationstation5475
2 жыл бұрын
Total cost for materials including the base was roughly £750. I do have some trade discounts but cost of everything, especially timber, is currently high
@Brandonavery300
Ай бұрын
all depends on what you want to build the cost very's in price
@TheHarrybo1 Жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed the vid & thanks for taking the time to show us , Im just starting mine Could i ask why you built the back wall lower i was thinking of using furring peices ? Thanks in advance .
@user-wc6mi1lt7y Жыл бұрын
Not a troll but it’s definitely 18mm flooring for 400 cntrs and 22mm for 600 👍🏻
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Mate, I appreciate all the effort you went to with all the information given, as you’ve taken the ‘thinking’ part out of my project and I can now just get on with it. 🍻🍻👍🏻
Great shed, great videos! Thanks mate!
Great video👍🏼 this has cleared up a few things I was unsure of. Thanks 😁
A very comprehensive study in shed building with lots of tips. Thanks.
I’m about 50% though building my shed and this was the shed that I’ve based mine on, thanks again! Also, you should do an update video of the inside and any alterations!
Great shed. You make it look so easy to do!
@therestorationstation5475
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Susy 👍🏻 It’s still standing so I did something right!
Great couple of videos, thanks!
@therestorationstation5475
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Thomas - Hope they provided some inspiration
Great job. Well done.
Great job...and instruction video. Thank you
Excellent shed build, very clear information provided. I’m going to watch your videos to build my garden shed soon. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Awesome thanks will be using this as a template to build my own shed as well, wish me luck
What a truely Excellent video, instructions for every detail I'm needing to build the exact same shed so pleased i found your video!. very well done to you. Thank you
@therestorationstation5475
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Roy - I don’t imagine for a minute that my video is the best guide but I’m glad if it’s been of some use! The beers do help!
im currently building my racing pigeon loft and fortunately you come across my reccomendation, ive watch so many videos for the past 2months and let me tell ya, your way is the very easiest and chilling way, and i commend you by that, thankyou for sharing your video more power to your channel
Thanks for the Great video.very good explanation will help me building shed in this summer
Brilliant !
Excellent build m8
A great shed and one of the best I’ve seen on KZread. I am thinking of building one myself in the next month so I would like to ask if you have a full materials list for what timber you have used please?
This was incredible bro. I wished I watched before doing my shed 😅 Good job 👍🏾 I've subscribed
You done sn amazing job
Really helpful video. Have been designing my shed build for this spring based on almost exactly the same configuration and dimensions, but had completely over-engineered it!! Timber frame and studs all now downsized, along with budget! Thanks!
@James-yy4vl
Ай бұрын
What’s the rough cost if you don’t mind me asking? Thinking of doing the same
This is just what I was looking for. Thank you for uploading this great build video. I can't wait to get a crack on when the weather gets better. Thanks mate as you have solved all my shed problems 😁😁😁 I have Subscribed to your channel and I look forward to more great projects from you. Thank you and be safe out there. 👍👍👍👍👍👍
@therestorationstation5475
2 жыл бұрын
You’re welcome - Glad it was of some use!
@TheHarrybo1
Жыл бұрын
I agree im in the same boat this has been great inspiration
@Brandonavery300
Ай бұрын
you to god bless you and your family
That was extremely neat and tidy.
@therestorationstation5475
2 жыл бұрын
Cheers Big Pete!
@bigpete4227
2 жыл бұрын
@@therestorationstation5475 no worries buddy.
Nicely done for doing it by yourself no one holding bits in place ect
thank you easy to follow video
OSB board = Oriented strand board board. Sorry couldn't resist. I'm just about to start building my shed/garden room, so watching a lot of videos like this. Always good to see how other people approach their builds, every one is ever so slightly different and that's perfect for finding little tips and things that could apply to my own project. Thanks for the video.
@James-yy4vl
Ай бұрын
Which video have you found to be the best? And whats the rough cost of building one from scratch if you don’t mind me asking? I’m thinking of doing the same thing instead of buying a flimsy flat pack.
@grim-upnorth
Ай бұрын
@@James-yy4vl most of the videos I've been watching are aimed at garden rooms, but the same techniques apply to a very high quality shed. I'd say if it's just for storage and you don't plan to insulate it, then something this size can be built to a good standard for under £2000
Spot on
Always put hinges inside. And I think you mistakenly said 1.8m high for the door opening, I think you meant 1.80m. Then that would be doing the door at 1.79m
Nice - well done
@therestorationstation5475
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Terry appreciate it
That's awesome, I shall use your ideas for my blacksmith shop which is going to 12' by 10'
@therestorationstation5475
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Adrian - Good luck with the workshop
Great work ..that would have cost you a fortune to buy, nice job
Maybe in your area things are different but for areas I have lived in the council stipulate at least 1m between shed and boundary. It would be worth mentioning this to people who may copycat your project, nicely made as it is.
What do you do for a living? Heart surgeon?! Your accuracy is unreal. Excellent job. One thing I’d say is to put corraline / corralux bitumen corrugated sheets ontop of that felt. Felt is a false economy
Great video mate 👍 I’ve built one very similar just the door to finish now. Which size tee hinges did you go for? Im struggling to find any narrow enough to fix to the face of the 38mm wide batten
Reference your query on annular ring shank nails. The annular refers to the ring, wrapped around the nail shank. (Annular means ring shaped.) They grip soft woods better than straight shank or screw shank, which turn as you hammer them in.
Great demo. Only problem (for me) is the lack of daylight! A window would have been a nice addition.
What timbers do you use for framing are they 2x2?
Where did you get your feathering from as it seems expensive and hard to know where to get it from
what is that paint your using? is that to protect the osb plywood?
i miss the framing timber dimentions looks like 50x50mm
How's it going a year on? Anything you would change?
why no over hang at the front? and what about venting?
Any damp proof under the bearers
great video,s try turning up sound when editing, lets a good thing down.
@therestorationstation5475
2 жыл бұрын
Cheers Edward - Will bare that in mind 👍🏻
Curious to know how it's stood up - has the base remained sound? Also what size is the framing timber?
In hindsight would you have painted the treated timber battens with the bitumen paint as well or is that just massive overkill? I know the timber is treated already but just a thought as it’s resting on concrete? Anyway, great video again! 👍🏻
@therestorationstation5475
2 жыл бұрын
The base is completely free draining, not concrete. Considering the bearing timbers are pressure treated the bitumen paint would have been overkill. If the base was a concrete pad, I might have been tempted to paint them since there is more chance they could be sat in pooled water.
My dude, this is awesome. Such clean work too, this should definitely have way more views. Question- how has the door been holding up, as I was planning a 1200 but wasn’t sure if I should do 2 600s or if the 1200 is strong enough?
@therestorationstation5475
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Luke - I’m flattered anyone is watching at all tbh! As for the door - It’s holding up perfectly so far. The wider a door, the more it wants to ‘sag’ under it’s own weight. That’s why it’s important to have diagonal braces transferring the sagging load directly back towards the three hinges, one for each ledge.
@lukecargill5963
2 жыл бұрын
@@therestorationstation5475 great I will bear that in mind, a single door will be easier to secure too. Thank you.
Nice shed get some guttering on the back so the splash won't rot the thing other than that great build
@therestorationstation5475
2 жыл бұрын
I’ll be honest - not going to bother with guttering (as much as I agree it could be added for the sake of completeness and maybe e.g. supply a water butt for the garden) Whilst I wanted to build a decent shed for necessary storage, it had to be cost effective as my limited funds will be better spent elsewhere on the restoration of the house. I created a drip edge to ensure water falls beyond the shed sides as much as possible. The base was purpose built raised and free draining above ground level. The underside and edges waterproofed with blackjack. The shed sides overhang. This should be sufficient to minimise splash back
Needs a ramp for dollys and wheebarrows
Hi Can You Please Tell Me The Size Of Materials Used. As I Would Like To Build Myself A 3 meter x 2.4 Meter Shed. As You Have Done A Great Job Of Yours. Well Done Great Video
How is it with condensation? Would you recommend putting some ventilation? Great video BTW.
@therestorationstation5475
2 жыл бұрын
Hi Gary and thanks. No issues with condensation since there are so many gaps between the timbers - It’s just a very basic storage shed that keeps the water off the stuff inside. If the timbers were very closely fitted e.g. tongue and groove or osb walls then I might consider leaving a vent gap under the eaves, ensuring (wind blown) rain couldn’t get in or, especially if I wanted it insulated, start to consider breathable membranes etc etc etc
This looks amazing, well done. Silly question if I may, are all your studs external grade ? Plus are your studs 2x2?
@therestorationstation5475
2 жыл бұрын
Hi Taj - thanks very much. All studs 2x2 except roof and doorway timbers which are 3x2. The bearing timbers and doorway timbers are treated as they are likely get wet but other wise not, in order to keep costs down. The feather board is also treated. I believe this is a reasonable compromise between cost and longevity
@tajs4058
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the reply. I am torn with the base you have OR a base of 2x4 all around and using the concrete floor as the base. 1. OSB on timber bearers 2. Frame that sit on risers or anchor jacks 3. Frame that is flush on the concrete and secured on by anchor bolts
How much do you think this cost on materials?
You have just made my plans so much clearer you couldnt be a gent and tell me what sizes of timber you used so a can write them down 😊
@therestorationstation5475
2 жыл бұрын
Glad it was of some use! Floor bearers: 2”x2” Floor osb: 2400mm x 1200mm Wall timber/nogs: 2”x2” Door king studs: 3”x2” Roof Osb: 2440mm x 1220mm (true 8’x4’) Standard roof battens under roof drip edge. Featherboard: 150mm boards All timber was bought to utilise the cheapest standard ‘off the shelf’ sizes e.g. 2.4m / 3.6m / 4.8m and the shed built in increments of 600mm to reduce waste and make measuring easier
@scottyd024
2 жыл бұрын
@@therestorationstation5475 thanks mate the size is exactly what a need for my motorbike been thinking for days came across your video and channel . Made it simple .nice one
@Brandonavery300
Ай бұрын
I didnt buy the lumber someone else did I just helped put it together with a family member
09:02 true story building a shed with a beer
Should've folded that last corner under itself . Great job tho bruv
Hi how much would it roughly cost
@therestorationstation5475
2 жыл бұрын
Total cost for materials including the base was roughly £750. I do have some trade discounts but cost of everything, especially timber, is currently high
@Brandonavery300
Ай бұрын
all depends on what you want to build the cost very's in price
I really enjoyed the vid & thanks for taking the time to show us , Im just starting mine Could i ask why you built the back wall lower i was thinking of using furring peices ? Thanks in advance .
Not a troll but it’s definitely 18mm flooring for 400 cntrs and 22mm for 600 👍🏻