tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-349800934689829416.post4180834055876339933..comments2024-03-15T16:38:00.328-07:00Comments on jwboatdesigns: Tools, John Welsfordhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07058513465858775154noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-349800934689829416.post-91704997532818171362015-07-27T06:48:08.532-07:002015-07-27T06:48:08.532-07:00Your builder friend was right, I;'e heard seve...Your builder friend was right, I;'e heard several hour stories about these cheap shed kits, and mine, being a 6m x 3.5m one was bigger than most, and worse than most.<br />My brother in law bought one at about the same time, has yet to put it up. That will be interesting to watch.John Welsfordhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07058513465858775154noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-349800934689829416.post-13620382036054279082015-07-17T04:07:46.640-07:002015-07-17T04:07:46.640-07:00I presume that the tin shed you built came with no...I presume that the tin shed you built came with no wooden framing at all - I nearly bought one but a builder friend talked me out of it and said get tin shed with wooden framing for three reasons - stronger, easier to build and once built you have framing to attach shelves, bench etc. ---- which I did and now have a great little shed that was not too difficult to build. It's a 'Duratuf' Kiwi MK3A (3.3 X 2.5) which was small enough not to require a council permit and fitted the footprint of the old one well.<br />Alden Smithhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06601028197387499096noreply@blogger.com