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Hi
Try googling carbuzz, search garages and scroll down to ultimate dream garages.
Get an awful lot of A7’s in some of them
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02-02-2019, 10:27 AM
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More shed pictures please! Nurse said I'm allowed as long as I don't print any...
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My son rented space in one like that to rebuild his BMW E30. It had been used for growing mushrooms in and stank.
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02-02-2019, 02:10 PM
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A few years ago, I updated my wooden sheds putting this 27 x 15 in at the end of the garden, and reconditioned the 20 year old 33 x 11 to make an L shape.
Wood is a must.
You can insulate everything, and it's ok.
But the thing that stop aluminium from furing up, was to put the interlinking square foam matting on the floor.
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The wisest information has already been sed on here by many others.
When it come to shed, build them as big as you can get away with.
You will always fill them.
I have.
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Yes, stuff expands toil and even just exceed the available storage space...
Is that a handmade ali mudguard I see there Tony?