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Re: O/T - Der uber-shed

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 9:38 am
by Nige
Get it painted before the frost starts messing about with it!

Surprised you haven't treated the wood beforehand, or have you?

Re: O/T - Der uber-shed

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 9:42 am
by sladey
Nah just paint. It'll be reet

It's all primed now

Re: O/T - Der uber-shed

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 9:44 am
by Ferry Man
sladey wrote:Nah just paint.
Farrow & Ball? :wink:

Re: O/T - Der uber-shed

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 4:07 pm
by sladey
Dulux undercoat - maybe farrow and ball top coat - we'll see...

Re: O/T - Der uber-shed

Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 3:58 pm
by sladey
OK finally it's finished (well Version 1.0 anyway)
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It's a farrow and ball colour - I'm pleased with it - very 1950's.

Some pics of the inside:-
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Notable details:-
The yellow pipe hanging down from the ceiling - that's an airline on a return spring - if I need to power airtools thorughout the shed or garage I just pull it down
The bench on the left is a neigbours bunk bed that I cut down, and then cut and shut it further to let me store my welder underneath. It's got the top of a conference table from work on top.
The chrome lever sticking out of the door jamb is a toilet handle - it's the perfect size to fit into the trapdoor in the roof.

Moving along a bit:-
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We've got a better view of the bunkbed workbench, and the nice windows. The red toolbox is on wheels and I've hung my spanner set on the side so for any work int ehgarage I can just wheel it through.
On the wall I've got my big round industrial light switch which works brilliantly and makes turning on the (10!) striplights a real occasion
Below that is a red switch set into the trunking. That turns on the compressor which is now living outside down the side of the shed - but covered by it's own little roof.

Turning round the other way:-
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This bit's still a work in progress - the woodstore is temporary until I've built an outside woodstore and the fridge is going. Once the woodstore has gone there will be a stainless steel sink here.

I'm absolutely loving it - thanks to all the insulation, with a small heat heater it becomes a very cosy place to work very quickly, with plenty of natural light and sh1tloads of artificial light. I got a digital radio for my birthday (I can't work without the radio on) so I'm happy as a pig in sh1t.

I can now re-commence my bodywork journey of discovery......

Re: O/T - Der uber-shed

Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 4:10 pm
by Jasper
sladey wrote:OK finally it's finished (well Version 1.0 anyway)
Image

It's a farrow and ball colour - I'm pleased with it - very 1950's.

Some pics of the inside:-
Image
Notable details:-
The yellow pipe hanging down from the ceiling - that's an airline on a return spring - if I need to power airtools thorughout the shed or garage I just pull it down
The bench on the left is a neigbours bunk bed that I cut down, and then cut and shut it further to let me store my welder underneath. It's got the top of a conference table from work on top.
The chrome lever sticking out of the door jamb is a toilet handle - it's the perfect size to fit into the trapdoor in the roof.

Moving along a bit:-
Image
We've got a better view of the bunkbed workbench, and the nice windows. The red toolbox is on wheels and I've hung my spanner set on the side so for any work int ehgarage I can just wheel it through.
On the wall I've got my big round industrial light switch which works brilliantly and makes turning on the (10!) striplights a real occasion
Below that is a red switch set into the trunking. That turns on the compressor which is now living outside down the side of the shed - but covered by it's own little roof.

Turning round the other way:-
Image
This bit's still a work in progress - the woodstore is temporary until I've built an outside woodstore and the fridge is going. Once the woodstore has gone there will be a stainless steel sink here.

I'm absolutely loving it - thanks to all the insulation, with a small heat heater it becomes a very cosy place to work very quickly, with plenty of natural light and sh1tloads of artificial light. I got a digital radio for my birthday (I can't work without the radio on) so I'm happy as a pig in sh1t.

I can now re-commence my bodywork journey of discovery......
Sladey,

Well done very impressive, love your recycling, if you have the toilet seat from the Jack's you got the handle from, they make great picture frames, which you need to finish it off :lol: :lol:

Re: O/T - Der uber-shed

Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 4:26 pm
by 911hillclimber
Quite a collection of big hammers!

My 'shed' is colder inside than outside and is fully air-conditioned in the winter...

Now you have it all done, what are you going to do inside it?

Re: O/T - Der uber-shed

Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 4:36 pm
by sladey
911hillclimber wrote:Quite a collection of big hammers!

My 'shed' is colder inside than outside and is fully air-conditioned in the winter...

Now you have it all done, what are you going to do inside it?
This:-
http://www.ddk-online.com/phpBB2/viewto ... 62#p348862

O/T - Der uber-shed

Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 4:43 pm
by Bruce M
Don't leave the windows uncovered if you are planning to keep the toolbox there. Similarly, keep any power tools out of sight. A set of metal venetian blinds would do the job.

Re: O/T - Der uber-shed

Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 4:56 pm
by jtparr
Looks good Mark

You need a sofa or a nice comfy chair in there too, to have a place of peace and quiet away from the rest of the tribe....and a mini bar....and a plasma screen....wifi I take it is also in place.....??

Jp

Re: O/T - Der uber-shed

Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 4:57 pm
by sladey
We're got different ideas on what to use a shed for JP ;)

Re: O/T - Der uber-shed

Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 6:11 pm
by 964RS
Looks great, what are all those things hanging on the wall and where is the plasma?

Re: O/T - Der uber-shed

Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 6:25 pm
by jury
Very nice and homely!

But I agree, get those net curtains ( or blinds ) up on the Windows to keep out any prying eyes / Tea leaf


Chris

Re: O/T - Der uber-shed

Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 6:45 pm
by jtparr
sladey wrote:We're got different ideas on what to use a shed for JP ;)

I'm sure I've no idea what your talking about... 8) , impressed with that metalworking of yours...

Re: O/T - Der uber-shed

Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 7:30 pm
by mycar
Looks marvelous Mark, you should be proud.

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Just the bog seat picture frames with the sexy ladies and you`re done. :iconbiggrin:

Mike.