I knocked down an old 8'x6' shed, extended the concrete base and built a new 10'x6' shed to house Weybourne. I have photo's of the build but fairly easy but cumbersome! Attached files
Impressed with your shed, Ron. Our garden sheds down here are made of tin - not much good for any thing but keeping gardening stuff in and no insulation. This looks like a great little man cave. Reidy
My man Cave. The section with the double doors was to house my motor bike back in the day. It was taken over by the females of the tribe before a bike got near it so I built the bit to the rear for me. 16 x 8 9mm ply wood, double glazed and insulated (both sheds). They really keep the cold in this time of year . Theirs is like a little house and mine is like a .... DISASTER AREA!! scares me going in sometimes. Attached files
Peek in the window. Scary or what !! Must have a clean out BUT I need it all I tell you I'm sure I do!! Attached files
Where's the mess Colin ... bin the exercise bike ... fit a beer fridge ... sorted ... leave the rest ... its what keeps the squaws out. Thats a cool looking cave Ron .. envious. Ian vt
Beer Fridge!!!!! Brilliant.....thanks Ian..http://www.click Oh.....that`s a nice shed Ron......a regular man cave as it should be. http://www.clickGormo
Far right corner under the bench Nah! only kidding I can walk as far as the house for a beer and it is exercise. She can't complain about that, can she ?..... Can she ? http://www.click
Couple pictures of my new mancave, 1 is 6Mx7.5M and the other 6Mx4.5M. Planning on putting a G scale shunting/storage layout into the smaller end which will connect to an elevated layout in the garden when I move into the house.
Wow what a space! Its bigger than my house . Really looking forward to seeing this progress! Cheer's, Pete.
Hi there Graeme, what a fantastic place to have a railway in.. well all I can say is the wait will be worth it. I'm looking forward to seeing this set up develop. Thanks for posting. York Paul