Shed Door & Finishing Touches (PART 6 SHED BUILD PROJECT)
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In this video I make a door with hardware for the shed, and add some finishing touches including working on sealing up the windows and adding trim, guttering and water butt connections, adding rodent proof mesh, soffit boards and ventilation and adding some paving outside.
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It's Friday again! Personally I am never really interested in plans. Most of the time I would make it different anyway because the situation for me is different. So 99% of the time I have to modify such plans anyway.
@BensWorkshop
4 жыл бұрын
Yes. I see very little point in plans for the same reason. Mind you my shed is completely different....
@mikehindley3
4 жыл бұрын
I agree 100%. You've shown us the basic principles and most of us (if we were gonna build this) would do it slightly differently anyway. I prefer supporting you by buying stuff. No idea if that makes economic sense for you but every little helps? Keep up the good work Keith!
@OldRaver
3 жыл бұрын
Drip edge and cladding is a nice touch too, but I’d use screws cos from experience over time the plastic can get broken/ need replacing (clumsy me or footballs!!) so needs to be easy to remove cladding.
Nice one Keith, carriage or coach bolts is the name you were trying to remember!
@RagnBoneBrown
4 жыл бұрын
Ah that's it! Cheers Fergus
@danjrash
4 жыл бұрын
Those coach bolts are pennies each, less than a quid for 10x M6 from toolstation in various lengths. Great video diary this, i was building my shed at around the same time (although i used cls so massively over engineered) and it turned out pretty close to yours, so I'm happy. Great vids as always Keith, keep them coming! Cheers
Skip the plans for the shed. The interesting part is the build and how you tackeled the obsticals you ran into. ;)
Great finish to the shed Keith.When laying slabs a large rubber mallet and spirit level are handy to use.Liked what you did to the finish of the windows.
The exterior came out fantastic. I really love the trims in the windows . Great job !!!! Cant wait to see how the inside will be . Really nice !!!!!!!
Two things to add door needs a bigger joint to allow expansion at least 5mm . Also a drip rail along top of door opening
Very helpful information! I installed door hinges on my wife's garden shed project yesterday and it is very close to completion. Thank you!
BRILLIANT guide! Esp the tip about preventing sagging with compression by ensuring diagonals/ hinges correct - EXACTLY the issue with my existing saggy door!!
the rain catch system was a surprise, and I loved it! Plus the black PVC looks very good. You may have turned my day around Mr Brown! Thank you.
Love all cordless gear makes these projects a lot more easier,, great job and thanks for sharing
The shed looks great. I got some good ideas from this build. Thanks Kathy
Thanks Keith this door idea is better and quicker than the one I had in mind.
Great build Keith , looks as good as anything you would buy in a garden centre well done!
Great series! Laid up with a back spasm so very much appreciated it. Thank you 👍🏼
Great looking shed. As for security, it's often said that a lock only keeps an honest man out. Really enjoyed your series, my shed is comprised of 2 6x4 shreds bolted together, and I'm always looking for inspiration and ideas to build one from scratch. Thank you.
I think a cut list and a plan would come in handy as I am in the middle of plain to build any plant or cut list would always come in handy love the build you done great video very inspiring and inspirational
Thanks so much for this, I just redid my shed door and this video was INCREDIBLY helpful for someone who isn't an amazing woodworker :D. Much appreciated!!
That is a very nice looking shed Keith! Thank you for sharing the video with us!💖👍👌😎JP
Love the finish around the windows 👍
Finished shed at the end looks great. I am sure you would be glad that the outside part is now over 👍
Great job! Informative, not wasting time too much talk and rambling, constantly showing and to the point, thank you!
Great work Keith, I believe a cut list or plan would be very valuable to anyone who might come on this series of videos now or in the future, I enjoy your work keep it up
Plans for this would be amazing, especially because of these videos. This has been one of my favourite projects, there is just something about a shed ha
This has been a great series to watch and I will be using your information when re cladding my allotment shed soon.
Well done, sir! Thank you for posting this.
Love it, Keith turned out very nice.
I'd recommend adding 3 bolts to each of the supporting batons at the back of the door. After a few seasons of getting damp and drying out you'll find that the batons start to pull away from the door and the door begins to fall apart when just using screws.
Great job Keith ! love the series !
Nice! Also this has answered my previous question about the windows and water dripping in!
Brilliant, thanks, I was doing one of these for the first time and your video helped enormously.
Love the window finish. I had a fox living under my last shed so no mice problems
Nice one Keith. That's some accomplishment, and hopefully you're proud of it.
I personally would love to have simple plans, I'm a girl that needs easy solutions, Thank you 🙏🏻 😄
I enjoy your shed building. Like to see it completed😍
Just made my first door thanks to your vid - thanks Keith!!
Yeah, I'd love to see the plans. I'm thinking of making a similar shed early next year.
Looks great!
Coming out pretty good! Well done!
Love the shed. I so need one👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🌟🌟
Looks really good.
its amazing to see how the field in the background changes throughout the whole build
@paulharley2898
3 жыл бұрын
Who even asked
Cracking job Keith
I proper love watching you lay slabs Keith 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂 well done on the build it looks great especially with all the trimming done 👍🏻
Well done. Looks nice.
Looks great 👍👍
Great vid, learned a lot. Thanks
Well impressed mate, really like this whole series of videos as well!
Your explanation of diagonal braces, what they do and their effectiveness depending on which way they are places is priceless. Thank you.
Keith your shed looks great , nice job, I am just finishing up my shed
This is awesome for me, thanks very much. Recent storms (Arwen and Barra) tore my shed door off, and being 20+ years old didn't do too well rattling down my gable end. This video will help me build a new one! New sub here too! Keep up the great work! Cheers, Kev
Nice finishing Keith...
The plans would be brilliant!
Nice work! I'd put some of the batons on the door around the three sides that open so you can keep draughts out in the winter when you're inside drinking tea. You've got to get priorities right.
Loving this project so far, Keith -- and yes, it'd be great to see the plans: I'm planning to build my own shed next year.
@RagnBoneBrown
4 жыл бұрын
Cheers Michael
Love your videos!!👍
great video!!!
Great project, and be good to see the plans cheers
Thank you 🙏
Came out really nice Keith!
Nice build Keith 👍 . Filling in the soffits was a good idea to use up the timber, but the finishing touch will be to add facia boards as I mentioned before 😉
Don’t worry much about the plans, for me it was more interesting watch and leaning from your techniques and problem solving approach. Greetings from Mexico
Un saludo desde Argentina, muchas gracias por compartir tus conocimientos , gracias
Fantastic build Keith🙌, many years of use👍
yes to the plans and cut list 100%
Loved the pineapple shorts! Oh, and the shed of course.
Looking good mate, I definitely need to do the gutter and water collection. You've made this shed build look easy, just shows how far you've come from your first build.
@RagnBoneBrown
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you Karl, enjoyed your shed cost analysis the other night. Always interesting stuff 👍
Very good!
I've got the tongue and groove planks already to make my door for the small shed I built myself. I was wondering how I should go about nailing them onto the 'inside battens', found this video and had never even thought of gluing the battens on first before securing the planks with suitable length screws on the inside. Thanks, very helpful instruction indeed.
Free shed plans! Yeaaah! 👍 😎
Nice job mate. 👍🏾
Yes please, plans for the shed would be great!
Great video. I look forward to plans as I have to build the same thing. But after all that work with the pacers, you’ve got to open that door
Nice build Keith
Not sure if anyone else has responded. They are usually called coach bolts in the UK. Nice work . Nice shed. Easy to listen to as well. Always good content !
I wouldn’t require a cutting list or plans. But others might be interested! Great video!
The sheds looking great Keith, coach bolts. Like the trainers but not so keen on the shorts 🙂 Like the window sill idea, keep up the great work David 👍
looking good Keith!
@RagnBoneBrown
4 жыл бұрын
Cheers Terry
just found you here, would love the plans for this shed Keith, although the only thing i would change would be to create a double door due to wanting to use the shed for a motorbike! enjoyed the series and it looks great!
Good job.
Well done Keith ,i do worry about that cladding opening up in the summer .
Hi Keith great video. Personally no plans, I watch your videos to get an honest view of the world and the problems we all face. If I was to build a shed then I would design a shed to fit the space available using the technique you used trying to not make the same mistakes but would no doubt experience different obstacles. Many thanks Martin aka. Fat man in a shed
Great 👍🙏
Great video. Now time to try and recreate this with the world's cheapest table saw and a finishing hand saw...
Great shed Keith, I think some facia on the roof wouldn't go a miss though, and yes do some plan's Mate, have a nice day and Stay Safe !!!.
Well the shed looks solid and straighter than I could achieve to be honest mate 😄 great video chap
HI, Thank you.
Looks good Keith , I’m ok on the plans , been a carpenter for 20 years . But I think they’ll be great help. I would say move that door stop down a little 👍
Plans for the win
Awesome work man would love the plans for this build
I think you did well on this one, Keith. The shed turned out really cool looking and I like the window sills and rain collection. I am not interested in the plans, however, as I already have a shed. :)
Hi keith, Only looking at your finishin touches for the shed video just now. the tip imentioned back when you were starting the shed regsrding the slabs works for the paving at the front too. lay 2 lenghts of timber on the outer edges of your dug out foundation at the appropriate height and fall then get a piece of timber as a screed for the slab base. Cut a notch out of each end to the thickness or a bit less than a slab then scrape your sand base out. slabs are guaranteed to sit first time then. becomes a quick job....
nice job, sorry I don't have a back yard to build a shed, you do nice work...
i first found your channel and subscribed when you did the first shed build, may this shed series get you many more subs, also ... noice
Hi Keith another great video , for the slabs I make a wooden frame outside the slab area and at the height I want the bottom of the slabs to be then use a broom handle fixed to a big block of wood {tamper} hammer the sand down and use a long piece of straight wood level the sand of the frame lay slabs first time , keep up the good work , G
Keith the shed turned out nicely and you did bloody well on getting the right amount of cladding just a shame you didn't have enough to do the sofits but that aside it's a good job and looks way better than it did before! I had to laugh when you leveled the ground outside the door 🚪 I imagined you bursting into a rendition of river dance 💃 Keith Flatley come on down 💯% 🤣👍
Great Job.... saluti da Catania 👍
Really enjoying this series, Keith. I’d definitely be interested in plans and cultists were they to become available. It’s looking really good. Cheers.
@RagnBoneBrown
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you Mandy 👍
Yes to plans
Enjoyed all your videos on the shed. I love the cat. Found your channel from Peter Millards 10 minute workshop