Thursday, September 25, 2008

Shed Talk Forum

We mentioned the new Tiny House Forum yesterday but of course there is already a Shed Forum up and running run by Uncle Wilco of readersheds.co.uk and Shedblog fame. There's a section on Shed Working (though very thinly populated at the moment, it would be a good place to come together to share stuff) as well as plenty of other shed-related threads. Nip along and get chitchatting.

9 comments:

  1. Cheers Alex, we do need a bit more shedworking action on shed talk forum

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  2. Shed abuse: click the link below to see footballer breaking a shed with a football on Youtube. Its quite funny:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vw7CA0sCbM

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  3. Can anyone recommend a good shed heater, I have no electricity in my shed. I bought a small gas heater from Ebay but it makes you feel ill when you use it(I think the heater was meant for outdoors use only)

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  4. Gotta love those garden buildings!

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  5. Anonymous8:54 PM

    Hi guys, does anybody know where I can find a list of shed manufactures in the UK that deal direct with trade. Ive been looking for over a week now and Ive only found a handful, could somebody help please.

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  6. Anonymous10:03 PM

    Im a builder and i install sheds all over the country ive uesd loads of manufactures in the uk ive got a trade account with Shed Giant they deal with public and trade been using them for about 4 years now so give them a try heres there website www.shedgiant.co.uk and you get free delivery. hope this was of help

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  7. Hi,

    I'm a nationwide shed manufacture that also offers a trade list. Happy to offer advice and specifications http:www.supremesheds.co.uk

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  9. Certain municipalities restrict the height, placement, and square footage of shed buildings. Be prepared to spend a couple of bucks and apply for a building permit once you complete your design free shed plan

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