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    Pah, who needs 'em ??????????...............






    Alan
    www.amcbs.webeden.co.uk www.xjrestorations.co.uk

  • #2
    thats is damned good,ps hows my plan doing? pps i just spent 2 hrs going round diy shops to get a 6ft by 3ft wooden garden gate,but they have all stopped selling them?any ideas where to go in mornin mate?

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    • #3
      Phone AVS fencing......
      http://www.avsfencing.co.uk/retail/p...ntact.asp?id=2

      Just started looking at your plans now mate (been a busy week)
      Will let you know asap

      Alan
      www.amcbs.webeden.co.uk www.xjrestorations.co.uk

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      • #4
        Originally posted by tintin View Post
        Phone AVS fencing......
        http://www.avsfencing.co.uk/retail/p...ntact.asp?id=2

        Just started looking at your plans now mate (been a busy week)
        Will let you know asap

        Alan
        cheers matey,wont be able to get that far in morning tho,have mate poppin over to help do a load to the surf,i have jewsons down the road?any good?or rj meaker?

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        • #5
          Try phoning them, but i doubt they'll have one.(you could make one)

          With your decking, how easy is it to put posts in??
          The more posts you use the smaller the timbers you can use

          Al
          www.amcbs.webeden.co.uk www.xjrestorations.co.uk

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          • #6
            Originally posted by tintin View Post
            Try phoning them, but i doubt they'll have one.(you could make one)

            With your decking, how easy is it to put posts in??
            The more posts you use the smaller the timbers you can use

            Al
            well the ground is hard plus theres the path u can see,but i heard u can hire a post drill type jobbie?like a big drill bit???

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            • #7
              Trouble is most decking needs supporting about every 2ft.so if that is say 4x2 timber, you need to support the 4x2 with lots of posts or hang it between bigger timbers on fewer posts.
              Is the shed being raised like decking or on a concrete base?

              Al
              www.amcbs.webeden.co.uk www.xjrestorations.co.uk

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              • #8
                Originally posted by tintin View Post
                Trouble is most decking needs supporting about every 2ft.so if that is say 4x2 timber, you need to support the 4x2 with lots of posts or hang it between bigger timbers on fewer posts.
                Is the shed being raised like decking or on a concrete base?

                Al
                hoping to do it on decking,wot bout if i did 4x4 posts?

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                • #9
                  Ok, hope this pic comes out......





                  Supports(black dots) 4x4 or 3x3 posts
                  12 x 8"x2" At 12'3"
                  80 x 4"x2" at 6'
                  And about the same dimensions to supprt the shed (only use plywood for the floor and dont bother with decking

                  Roughly speaking

                  Alan
                  www.amcbs.webeden.co.uk www.xjrestorations.co.uk

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                  • #10
                    Wickes still do gates in kit form last time we looked .Ours got incinerated at xmas so changed to good old wrought iron with big spikes on the top !
                    Death rides a Black Horse

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                    • #11
                      I built my decking a few years ago using old fence posts (3"x6") as support posts spaced every 4 foot. these support posts held a 2"x6" side rail off which I hung my 10 foot longspan joists (2"x6") at 14" centres. Plenty strong enough to hold numerous drunken dancing overweight yobs.
                      I've some pictures of the build somewhere if you'd like to see the spacing/sizes.
                      back in a bit...........
                      Everyone thinks I'm paranoid!!

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                      • #12
                        here we go ... had to space joists quite closely as the wife wanted herringbone pattern on deck boards -which would have left too much board unsupported had i used 18" centres. took around 2 weeks to complete during my summer holidays.
                        Attached Files
                        Everyone thinks I'm paranoid!!

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                        • #13
                          Now THAT is a shed to die for!
                          Cutting steps in the roof of the world

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Apache View Post
                            Now THAT is a shed to die for!
                            The wife will tell you - it was like a shed for 3 years until i got my finger out and completed the build. - i'm now 5 years into a 2 year project!!
                            "do you want it doing right - or doing now?" was always my mantra!!!
                            what she actually got was "done late and wrong!"
                            Everyone thinks I'm paranoid!!

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by tintin View Post
                              Ok, hope this pic comes out......





                              Supports(black dots) 4x4 or 3x3 posts
                              12 x 8"x2" At 12'3"
                              80 x 4"x2" at 6'
                              And about the same dimensions to supprt the shed (only use plywood for the floor and dont bother with decking

                              Roughly speaking

                              Alan
                              cheers mate i get "A" but whats "B"about?

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