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muntjac

making a shed from pallets

ok as per requested folks a shed / workshop of massive proportions costing less than £50 made from pallets and anything else you can scrounge i promise you we paid only for felt to cover the roof and a lock and hasp and also 2 dozen 6 inch nails . and believe it or not there was no plan drawn up or anything it was all in my head ( and aggys )just banging bits together and hoping to make it the best we could . ok the project was to build a shed 14 x 14 ft as a workshop for myself to house my tools and other rubbish ( as aggy puts it ) to do this sort of large project you need to source a large supply of pallets firstly . now believe it or not most building sites need to get rid of masses of them to date we have used in excess of 100 of all sizes from 4 x 4ft  to 12 x 6ft  and many different types as well from the massivly heavy steel holding pallets to normal brick pallets.. i will try to show  you how to lay out the base right through to the finished project ,now believe me i couldnt have completed this without aggys help or eddy a friend who has been up here on working holidays a few times . the amount of time he has been here ,he has a permanant depression in the spare bed pillows  Laughing you will notice the pictures are not in actual building sequence ,this is because it allows you to see the construction of varios parts in relation to the building.
the windows you see in the construction came from one of the houses being built . they put the wrong windows in  Laughing had to take them out and rebuild the holes to fit the proper windows as requested by the new owners
and i can tell you the whole shed is out of square by 1 inch Cool
all the nails bar the 2 dozen 6 inch ones  came from the site being 3 inch and 2 inch nailgun magazine nails
all screws 2 . 3 and  4 inch  came from the site also being magazine screws used in the roofing and other woodworking bits in the houses



here you will see how the base was layed out using 6 x7x4 approx  heavy duty pallets  some 8 inches deep, they were placed together and supported by bricks ( also from the site) and chocks of wood to try and get a decent level platform then they had  more pallet joists nailed to keep them together. the outside pallets are 8 x6 ft 3 per side these fitted onto the ends of the flooring and were nailed throuigh the joists to the base , one side of the pallet was removed to provide planking and to make the fit possible  you will see i used pieces of wood to hold the corner sections together ,do not try to do this without using them

in this picture you can see a seperate piece of 2x4 used to hold the corners together and to provide a strong structural point for the roof to sit on besides the walls


here you see the windows being fitted ,due the fact that pallets come made up and you have no chance of making them truly square the windows need to be fitted as best as able so needed varios pieces of cut wood to make them secure  and they were 3 different sizes  Rolling Eyes









the side planking was full siz 8ft pieces and approx 4ft pieces taken from 2 different pallets and was overlapped as aggy said and i agree it made it more pleasing to look at , i had intended to make  flush sides


in the last picture you can see the roof joist this was actually 6ft longer and had been water damaged so came in use very nicley it was 12 inch deep and 15 ft long when fitted to provide an over hanging front roof section to afford rain cover for the doors


in this picture you see one of the doors made and leaning against the side and also the first part of the sterling board roofing going on  these also came free along with 8, 1 inch x 8x4 ft sheets of plyboard one of which you can see in the pictures used as a level base to work from a ladder

more pics to come of the felted and finshed workshop Wink
lloyd

Superb article Munty. Thanks for that. How long did it take you?...The shed that is, not the article.... Laughing
agapanthus

Took about a month in all.......waiting for the weather to change. The carcass took a day and the cladding about 3 days.
Libby

Very impressive. I just need a man to make it for me Rolling Eyes  Laughing
agapanthus

Libby wrote:
Very impressive. I just need a man to make it for me Rolling Eyes  Laughing


...AND A WOMAN!!!....Why do people automatically think it was just Karl????
agapanthus

it sure wasnt without aggy and eddy it wouldnt have been done Smile
Libby

agapanthus wrote:
Libby wrote:
Very impressive. I just need a man to make it for me Rolling Eyes  Laughing


...AND A WOMAN!!!....Why do people automatically think it was just Karl????


Not at all Aggy, what I ment was I need a man to HELP ME with it, cos my man is only good for sawing wood, in the DIY department that is Embarassed  Laughing
TheGirlsMum

Fantastic
agapanthus

Libby wrote:
agapanthus wrote:
Libby wrote:
Very impressive. I just need a man to make it for me Rolling Eyes  Laughing


...AND A WOMAN!!!....Why do people automatically think it was just Karl????


Not at all Aggy, what I ment was I need a man to HELP ME with it, cos my man is only good for sawing wood, in the DIY department that is Embarassed  Laughing


Sorry Libby Embarassed  Embarassed ...it's just that all the people that have seen it congratulate Karl on a job well done and I did help !!!  Very Happy  Very Happy  Very Happy
muntjac

she helped with all of it .. her hanging planks one end and me the other .,hammer in her hand and one in mine she did one side i did the other .... and she nailed more straight than me Embarassed  cos im werking on a seamans " list " Laughing
Libby

Laughing  Laughing  Laughing

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