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Since my old one blew away last night. Anyone got any pics. I am thinking 75mm 3mm box sections. about 8ft wide 14ft deep about 9ft high with tin roof. I will put forklift pockets in the roof so I can move it with my 2.5 tonne telehandler. I am thinking several little units so I can get to the hedge behind and if I dont like where they are they can be moved. my place is a bit like a kids farm play set with concrete sleepers for hard standing if I change the business 2 days later its all rearranged. :thumbup:

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I made mk 1 about 10 years ago out of 40mm box. A bit light but fine until last night. Trying to avoid the pockets on the bottom so I can push trailers in and out. I doubt mk 2 will blow away likely to be getting on for 300kg.

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Can we have some pictures of Mk1 and diagrammes, I think everything should be fork-portable, have even dreamt of putting the kids on pallets so you could move them to where you wanted them

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The drawings are on a fag packet somewhere. something like high enough so you dont bang your head wide enough to get out a truck long enough to keep the frost off the screen bit of welding in the corners. Mk 1 has been great keeps the rain and sun off when using hyd log splitter and with out getting in the way. Unfortunately the wind was just too strong this year.

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Steve, thanks for the pics, I have some leftover corrugated curved galv sheets that I was thinking should be made into a useful shelter, but now they are scattered across the district.

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Thinking exactly same although would be 40ft x 40ft or bigger.

Have the steel buildings sat up back yard rusting away that we took down from our old farm.

Was gonna erect them as normal then weld an rsj across the bottom to act as a skid.

Not that it would be moved once in situ.

Make good shed for log storage

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Thinking exactly same although would be 40ft x 40ft or bigger.

Have the steel buildings sat up back yard rusting away that we took down from our old farm.

Was gonna erect them as normal then weld an rsj across the bottom to act as a skid.

Not that it would be moved once in situ.

Make good shed for log storage

 

It does work well. Our effort was only 40mm box and had 6in ind swivel castors on so you could push it about by hand on flat grass. When the sun moved round you could move it. was just big enough for 4x4 . I bent one of the legs because it was caught in the hedge nothing a few bits of angle iron and a mig wont sort out.

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