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Burley

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  1. Such a pity U down in Devon Brian, would offer you endless cups of tea and foodies to come help me build. Na, this chick is ex Africa, born in Rhodesia to British folks, and came scampering back here 12 yrs ago. When I figure out how to post a pic on here, will post my ultimate log store would simply die for!
  2. wow, those gang nail plates dont come cheap do they
  3. Hiya Muttley, Okay, gang nails it is then. MUST be easier than screwing in dozens of screws to get the thing standing
  4. Hi all Looking to put in my winter stock of firewood, and would like quotes for between 4 to 6m3 of loose hardwood split logs. Delivery to Corby, Northants straight onto a brick paved driveway area besides the road. Anybody able to quote me please?
  5. Okay, lemmie try digest that ... and figure if this is a 2man build or a chick can manage alone. Think you would need someone to help hold things in place whilst screwing the pallets to one another, correct? Some scrap lumbar I got from a building site had these metal spiked plates that seemed to be tying the timbers together, could I use that? Band the walls together flat on the ground to side posts, then lift a whole wall and mount to pallet base, again with one of those handy plate things?
  6. But what about rotting on the bottoms? I originally thought banging wood onto pallet bases, but when the pallet rots, the whole shed needs replacing. The alternative was to dig holes and bed in 4x4 into concrete, but that's a lot of work, in a clay soil that I have !
  7. Those look good, easy too! Never seen crates like that around our area though, pallets yes. But when I looked at a pallet could not figure out how to tie them together end on end. But the image from Brian shows he dismantled the pallets to use, I think.
  8. Brian those look stunning! gone green this side of the screen. Care to share your plans for those stunners? Dimensions, how you tied it all together? I would love to have a go at making something like that, and can get pallets I think. Been offered a pile of them...
  9. LOL !! yup - it's now called a Holy shed!
  10. Thanks Bikewoo, that gives me something to work with regards volume to try and get a quote on. Anybody on here want to give me a quote to deliver seasoned hardwood logs, 4m3 to Corby, Northants?
  11. Gotcha Bikewoo. will have to take a pic of my and neighbours endeavours to post on here for you guys to giggle ova !
  12. Green with envy at your stockpile bikewoo.. So I dont need to worry about rain on the sides of the wood there getting wet? Can you tell me what amount of wood you have there in the pic? I have no concept of what a cord or m3 of wood is, and how much it would be to get in a load equal visually to what you got there. Sorry - downfall of someone who only burns wood and does not cut and handle it afraid
  13. Ahhh cool, that makes me feel better, ta Logbaron. Got holes, double doors on it will be open all day / night in good weather or closed when chucking it down, like today !

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