It is currently 28 Mar 2024, 17:16
sjalloq wrote:Hi Mike,
thanks for that. Just to be clear, I have a base of paving slabs that is just above ground level and you're saying I should raise the base further on bricks/blocks? I did keep the bricks that were part of a raised bed that was demolished to make way for the shed. I could clean those up and mortar them in place as a base.
Thanks.
sjalloq wrote:OK, brilliant, thanks all. I'll see if I have enough bricks lying around.
One last question. Where I have to put the shed, the two sides closest the back and side walls are going to be pretty close so I won't be able to treat them once in place. Does that mean I should get a pressure treated shed such that I can just paint it once and be done with it? Or will a standard dipped shed with a coat of whatever preservative that I can put on be good enough?
Coolhands wrote:Looks alright. Did you mix mortar by hand or hire a cement mixer?
Coolhands wrote:Looks alright. Did you mix mortar by hand or hire a cement mixer?
Andyp wrote:I can smell it from here! I really must get some.
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