Building The Workshop Shed (part 2 of 3)

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Part 2 in a short series about building a workshop shed using some salvaged and new materials.

This video covers the assembling of the frame, installing the shiplap cladding, installing the roof sheets and floor and making the door.

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There's nothing better than putting the floor in...great builds Martin. Now off the watch the rest 👍🏼😊

More-Space-In-Ear
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I do enjoy your honest no bull videos, couldn't believe i was subscribed! Well that's been remedied.

Sly_Wolf_
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Love that "Square " you use.

rogergreen
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as a carpenter of 12 years, good job mate.

benaldis
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Good job . Good tune. Actually all good, don, t listen to the negative plums on here, like to see there work . Your showing by example.Brilliant

thomasjohnson
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It's really good helping me with ideas for my shed / work shop

lightninggamer
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haha, 'and some needed persuasion..' *reaches for hammer*
Excellent work my friend!

slipperyhedgehog
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I liked this project as you use the same tools i've got-simple table saw, drill, circular saw, power screwdriver. I also pick up timber from local loft conversions. It's all very well watching professionals do it on youtube but they have all the kit and expertise. You keep it simple. Would have liked to see insulation as it's a workshop not a shed and maybe a code lock so no key required. But great job!

AliDymock
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Building like most of us have to, outside on your knees making do, love it 👍

knotdigits
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i would have doubled up on screws to prevent warp with summer heat but all round so far on part two 2.29 mins in looks great ive built 3 so far in me garden i do recomend double screw

robbieroche
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With Pliers gently upturn the tops of the roof sheet pans. Then similarly downturn the sheets' lower edge; making a drip edge. These will stop water blowing under and into the wall top. A gutter and down-pipe optional; but a good thing.

pauloconnor
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You can DEFINITELY tell that you were an office worker, hanging the door from the wrong side, but that said, a great effort and some proper hard work done. Especially digging out the garden first. 👏🏾👏🏾

eldoradocraftsman
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love people who, will get there hands dirty..for someone with an office job you done a great job😄

mule
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super build we started with a 8x6 shed then we extended then we called it the train carriage so it become around 22 ft long the more room the more things you acquire move into a brick building 400 sq ft again more room more stuff and junk now we are in a 1300 sq foot workshop

thebigd
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Just came across this video.. Nice job!

smithnwesson
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Sadly - having learned the hard way my self. The exposed hinges can be unscrewed ... the door lifted away from the lock leaving the lock useless and any tool in the shed can be taken.

johnsharp
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Nicely done, good step by step guide for anyone looking to build there own.. • ☆☆☆☆☆•
I just wanted to point out that
some of the ridiculously negative comments on here are from the sort of people that couldn't build a sandcastle, the most common cause of such an inability is a medically undetectable 'back pain problem', ruining there chances in life of gaining any kind of 'employment', resulting in a life of benefits and of course
'The Jeremy kyle

Very good video and very inspiring...!!!!

Alibaba-selv
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Good job I like it I am going to billed a workshop shed my self but I don't no what size what size is yours in feet

scottmatthews
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Sheds like this are a magnet for thieves. One way to improve their security is to put steel mesh (used for reinforcing concrete) between the frame and the cladding. It can be rebated into the frame and won[t interfere with applying the cladding.

nicolek
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Have you had any issues with neighbors.. noise etc.. thanks for your contributions

chevyimp