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Tommy Newton
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Post: # 46366Post Tommy Newton

hi all , i am thinking of putting up a large woodenshed/cabin , approx 20ftx12ft, i have been lookiong at sites on web for "log cabins" etc .... anyone have advice? recommendations? .....many different prices for the same wooden structures via different companies ! I am new to this !! need any help advice etc ...... possibly someone knows a shed/cabin second hand !? thanks very much --- this is a good site --- (i am not known for my DIY !) -- cheers --tom

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Post: # 46379Post RAPressureWashing

Tom,
Where about's in the country are you? as I can put you in touch with a bespoke cabin/shed builder if you are around the London home counties area.
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Mikey_C
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Post: # 46397Post Mikey_C

What you need is Ian "the shed" Melb, see this thread, the shed thread

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Post: # 46407Post IanMelb

Cheers Mikey :-)

Whilst my shed was 'economical' - I wouldn't recommend it for a DIY novice. And it took quite a few months of weekend working to finish!

Doubt whether Tommy has the time and patience for me to build another one :D

Tommy Newton
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Post: # 46427Post Tommy Newton

thanks for replies (re. garden shed/cabin ) i live in thurso, caithness ---- 20 miles west from john-o-groats ! :p

Tommy Newton
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Post: # 46428Post Tommy Newton

its seems different companies have trhe same product (toung and groove shed) but have quite different prices ...also -some "deals" are on for a while and its a bit of a maze --i guess i get what i pay for and hope for the best it blows a gale a lot up here in thurso... very big winds ...... so , please any more advice etc for a first-timer would be welcome --- i wondered if its worth looking into second hand log cabins ? its a blooming long way to here from "there" though .... thanks anyway for the help so far .....

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Post: # 46432Post RAPressureWashing

Tommy Newton wrote:thanks for replies (re. garden shed/cabin ) i live in thurso, caithness ---- 20 miles west from john-o-groats ! :p
:laugh: I think that might be a little bit to far for him to travel.
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Post: # 46433Post lutonlagerlout

are you sure timber is the way forward in such an exposed location?
has anyone else got one?
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Tommy Newton
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Post: # 46471Post Tommy Newton

yes --- other people have sheds (large) and cabins (large) ... i live semi-terraced -- still the winds blow hard here--- some folk have their cabins "strapped down" ..... there are more windy places , i am sure, --at moment its "effing" cold and snow on ground .......i have asked around neigbourhood for advice and suggestions , just wanted to try the experts here ..(no joke)
this site is very good ---- i looked into concrete bases etc (how to make) --- i like some of the pages i see --- i have a lot of DIY to do ..and at my age ! well -you never too old to learn etc etc ---- thanks to one and all for helpfull hints -

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