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Just set up an account at your local timber yard and you might be surprised on what you save plus you'll get free delivery so that's £25/30 notes saved from the start. Just bluff and say you do heaps of fenceing ect so you want keen prices from them

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One of the first jobs I did when I went self employed was building a large shed (12 by 8 as it happened) for our old neighbours. Like everything I ever build, it was hugely over engineered and I make about £1.50 an hour on it! That will teach me to make every bit from scratch without the proper tools.

 

I didn't work to a plan though - my wife is an architect, drew out lovely plans and a cutting list, but personally I work much better when it's all in my head.

 

Best advice for building it is get a woodmizer in for a day or half day to mill up some of the drier logs in your yard and go from there. Douglas fir, Larch, Oak, Sweet Chestnut are best for cladding, and just about anything else is fine for non exposed stuff. Looking forward to seeing the result!

 

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Best advice for building it is get a woodmizer in for a day or half day to mill up some of the drier logs in your yard and go from there. Douglas fir, Larch, Oak, Sweet Chestnut are best for cladding, and just about anything else is fine for non exposed stuff. Looking forward to seeing the result!

 

Jonathan

 

I'm with Big J we are now building 6 stables using oaks l have collected over the last year. Eight 30 inch butts from 8 to 12 feet have cost me 500.00 and milling about 450.00 into 1 inch boards which is a bit cheaper than 5000.00 i was quoted for weather boarding! Just waiting for final planning permission, yawn?

I'm quite looking forward to building something out of trees i felled.

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After you finished it, did you think 'bugger, how do I get it out the door?' lol

 

No that's going to stay where it is.

but we did build it to come apart in 8 wall sections, :thumbup:

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