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Excuse the colour! the wife insisted on a 'beach hut' style. I agreed to let her chose the outside colour, as the inside will be my choosing!
The plan is to use it as a herf shack over autumn / winter, then to do it out as a pub shed come the spring. I plan on getting electric installed soon & then lining it with plywood to try & hold some heat in there.
It's a BillyHo 4000 series shed 12x6.
Hope you like
I am just finishing off my own little project and will post pictures next week. Every time I try to do it on my phone where the photos are the damn thing crashes at the second photo.
I plan on getting electric installed soon & then lining it with plywood to try & hold some heat in there.
It's a BillyHo 4000 series shed 12x6.
Hope you like
that's actually amazing!!
Depending on how you aim a heater, you can cut a hole in the ceiling and use the heater as a ventilation system via convection currents. some simply kinetics should help you out with where to put the heater and the hole!
In the summers, just put a fan there
I wonder if native Indians had that problem with their tents
well honestly, all you have to do is put a cover over it like modern chimneys... that's the most logical thing to do.
otherwise, just put a pan under the hole! or dig a hole under the hole so it collects water into the ground.
Way i see it is that if he's handy enough to build a shed, he's handy enough to solve the eon-long problem of how not to get water out of a place you want dry.
Way i see it is that if he's handy enough to build a shed, he's handy enough to solve the eon-long problem of how not to get water out of a place you want dry.
Yep, just keep the roof solid and install an extractor
You buggers!!
That's give me something else to have a play with..As a temporary fix, I've got a cheap halogen heater to use short term but, for a proper solution & a bit of a good project, i like the sound of the convector heater..
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