BIG SHED: Floor

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My brother needs a BIG shed, and in this video I am building the floor.

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🔨 MY TOOLS 🔨
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RagnBoneBrown
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I saw these plastic pallets outside a local supermarket and asked if I could have them. They're waste! Sickening. Anyway, I also saw the potential as a shed floor so I'm collecting them until I have enough. I've never seen anyone else use them, and then, boom. Here you are!

imaginitivity
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This is the sort of thing i tune in for Keith, been with you since your first shed build .

bigpete
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Nice to see the mitre saw coming out of retirement!

tomconstable
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Shed looks great chap 🤝🏼 I would recommend a set of collapsible trestle legs. Two lengths of 2x4 and a sheet of ply and you’ve got a great job site work bench. Look after your knees and back, don’t work on the floor 👍🏼👍🏼 all the best

WillDavies
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Hey Keith,
Maybe get some ratchet straps for delivering loads on the roof. I use them for custom gigs all the time, and they allow you to really get some good pressure on the goods.

Great video and rock on!

Greetings from Switzerland

supergilliar
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Not saying I'm an expert but everything I've watched on the subject proves it works buy burning the outside of your timber with a flamethrower or something helps protect the timber because the timber releases certain compounds or whatever which helps preserve the timber

gowithbazza
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Love the Calico cat doing its job supervising the job.

paulprescott
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Looks good, Keith - as you say, huge! I like your glamorous assistant in the tortoiseshell fur coat.

mags
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Keith you need to invest in a portable mitre saw stand. Some of them have an in built stop end for repeat cuts and they fold up pretty handy also

blackjack
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It's called TGV because it's Tongue & Groove with a V cut going down between each plank. You can get tongue and groove which is just TG which doesn't have the V cut and is completely flat. One of the many things I remember from my carpentry apprenticeship years back although we referred to them as T+G and T+GV (TnG and TnGV). We're soon to move into our forever bungalow which has a massive garden out the back and I plan to build a long shed down one side of the garden that's a shed at one end and summer house at the other.

YesiPleb
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Instead of a ratchet, screw or nail a wedged offcut to a joist and whack in a wedge alongside it that squeezes the floorboards together

SwimBikeRunFastest
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Love the fact you use 4 miles of string to tie the wood to the roof rack in place of two ratchets straps 😂😂

andybarker
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Hi Keith, I ended up putting my last shed on a concrete plinth at around 100mm think. Ended up being cheaper than timber. I reused the framing timber in sections of the roof.

thebushyone
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I'm about to start building a pallet shed, those plastic pallets as a base is a great one, where I work dumps loads of plastic pallets - guess where I'm going with my trailer

shaunjnmkbrennan
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Living in Chicago, this looks bigger than my apartment.

michaelt
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I built a log store, floor and sides from composite pallets only last week, secured together with 10mm zip ties then clad and a felted roof put on top, now filled with 2 tons of firewood briquettes. I understand using zip ties seems very odd but correcty placed and tightened they made the pallets into a rock solid base and 'frame'.

michaelrichmond
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Looking good so far Keith. Can't wait for the next episode.

nigelperry
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Those blue pallets make a very nice mouse habitat. LOL no way the cat will get them.

YvanLeTerrible-eknr
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I think TGV is so called as the join between two boards has a Vee chamfer

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