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rich p

ridiculous old lush
Somethings not quite right about that picture...either you've got a really really small back door, the perspective is exceedingly deceiving, or that's one mahoosive shed! What's the extra bit for?
irw, I think see the perspective thang, the normal-sized back door is down two steps which are not obvious in the pic. The shed is 2.7m square and 2.5 m high at the highest point. It houses a walk-in fridge and the lump is a covering the refridgeration unit.

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Can I ask how it cost to make it yourself?

For the shed, excluding labour, the cost would have been about £500
 

summerdays

Cycling in the sun
A domestic walk in fridge?????? That's sooooo much cooler than burying the bodies under the patio...kudos that man......
He's already put the bodies underneath it ... this way it will be much harder to move to find the bodies so they won't bother looking!
 

DCLane

Found in the Yorkshire hills ...
SWMBO is complaining about bikes everywhere - so we're looking at changing the current 2 sheds (8x6 and 7x5) plus outside box into a 16x8 properly built store, with garage door and normal door.
That should fit the lot?
 

postman

Squire
You spoilt the fun by putting the fridge picture up.I was going to ask what bird used the birdbox.A Vulture would have been my guess.
 

matthat

Über Member
[QUOTE 2418869, member: 259"]Your bikes and other assorted junk wil magically expand, like a gas, to fit all available space.[/quote]
I've gone from an 8x6 tin shed to a 15/20ft by 8 ft garage!! And its pretty full including old tin shed in pieces!! Just need a decent work bench now.^_^
 

cyberknight

As long as I breathe, I attack.
irw, I think see the perspective thang, the normal-sized back door is down two steps which are not obvious in the pic. The shed is 2.7m square and 2.5 m high at the highest point. It houses a walk-in fridge and the lump is a covering the refridgeration unit.

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For the shed, excluding labour, the cost would have been about £500

Can i ask should the vents for the heat exchanger be obscured by timber as i would/wood have thought that they needed to be more open ?
 
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