Hello, I will start out by saying I have rad several posts but have not got through all 266 pages yet. I apologize if this has been asked and I haven't seen it yet.
Having said that the posts I have read have helped me with many aspects of planning my shed.
I will highlight the question if you want to skip the next bit
My situation is I am completely new to woodworking, I have only made two projects; a computer desk and a stair safety gate. I have loads of ideas but have no where to make things. I am very limited on space and to complete my desk I had to commandeer the dining table for a few days. I have done multiple plans for a shed but it is going to be a a long while to afford it. Also I can not justify spending so much with out actual making things.
I had put the idea on hold until I was looking at some pallets I have already dismantled. the pieces on hand are 33mm x 85mm by approx 1.5m
So here lies the question(s)
Could I use the supporting beams of the pallets to form the frame of the shed? Either putting them in a square pattern and then bolting them together to get the height or have two pieces on top of each other and then bolt them to a piece next to them e.g
The size I am looking at is 4M by 3M probably about 3M high.
The aim is obviously water tightness and for as cheap as possible. Insulation can come later, as well as a better shed once I can justify spending money on it.
The attached shed plan is a design I put together on Sketchup, Having read https://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/forums/small-workshop-wip-t104750-15.html I realized I hadn't planned the cladding correctly and it clearly isn't finished.
Not sure if this is enough info or just too much waffle, So if I haven't given enough just ask and I thank you in advance for any advise offered.
Having said that the posts I have read have helped me with many aspects of planning my shed.
I will highlight the question if you want to skip the next bit
My situation is I am completely new to woodworking, I have only made two projects; a computer desk and a stair safety gate. I have loads of ideas but have no where to make things. I am very limited on space and to complete my desk I had to commandeer the dining table for a few days. I have done multiple plans for a shed but it is going to be a a long while to afford it. Also I can not justify spending so much with out actual making things.
I had put the idea on hold until I was looking at some pallets I have already dismantled. the pieces on hand are 33mm x 85mm by approx 1.5m
So here lies the question(s)
Could I use the supporting beams of the pallets to form the frame of the shed? Either putting them in a square pattern and then bolting them together to get the height or have two pieces on top of each other and then bolt them to a piece next to them e.g
The size I am looking at is 4M by 3M probably about 3M high.
The aim is obviously water tightness and for as cheap as possible. Insulation can come later, as well as a better shed once I can justify spending money on it.
The attached shed plan is a design I put together on Sketchup, Having read https://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/forums/small-workshop-wip-t104750-15.html I realized I hadn't planned the cladding correctly and it clearly isn't finished.
Not sure if this is enough info or just too much waffle, So if I haven't given enough just ask and I thank you in advance for any advise offered.