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matt-sboro

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« on: 06 November 2008, 19:02:02 »

i'm after a new shed for me garden and i'm finding it difficult to find a cheap one.

prefer a metal one but would take a wooden one

fairly largish as im sticking my tools in there and maybe my weights depending on size.

any helpers?


also - how do you keep spiders out?
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Re: garden shed
« Reply #2 on: 06 November 2008, 19:40:51 »

A few conkers  in the corners will keep the spiders out. Dunno why but apparently it works. :y
« Last Edit: 06 November 2008, 19:41:20 by albitz »
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Re: garden shed
« Reply #3 on: 06 November 2008, 19:42:33 »

Don't you like spiders? You wouldn't have liked my old (deceased now unfortunately) pet 'Fred'...



He used to sit on my head and watch TV with me. Been gone about 8 years now :(  :'(
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Re: garden shed
« Reply #4 on: 06 November 2008, 19:56:34 »

thats horrible!!

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Re: garden shed
« Reply #5 on: 06 November 2008, 19:59:31 »

Got a good one from Screwfix a few months back and it has done evrrything I want and more. They have a good range of sizes from normal ones right up to the beast I got (14'x10'). They come in fairly cheaply too and if you do a pour for a decent floor then there are no significant gaps for the creepies to get in through
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Recently 'learned up' and being more careful now, honestly.
Ummm except for where I fix one thing and break something else

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Re: garden shed
« Reply #6 on: 06 November 2008, 20:10:08 »

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Don't you like spiders? You wouldn't have liked my old (deceased now unfortunately) pet 'Fred'...



He used to sit on my head and watch TV with me. Been gone about 8 years now :(  :'(

You should have a health warning on that picture!! :o :o :o :o :o ;) ;)
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Re: garden shed
« Reply #7 on: 06 November 2008, 20:13:14 »

LEOMAS I take it you are talking about  sheds and not spiders a 14x10 spider would need a really big shed to live in :-X
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« Reply #8 on: 06 November 2008, 20:18:11 »

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LEOMAS I take it you are talking about  sheds and not spiders a 14x10 spider would need a really big shed to live in :-X

 ;D ;D ;D

Sorry Lizzie, he doesn't bite, well he didn't!
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Re: garden shed
« Reply #9 on: 06 November 2008, 20:25:41 »

Bought a metal   8 x 6  from a garden centres on Quidco [extra discount]  
Instructions f**cking no good at all- but happy with end result.

About £210.0 squid
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Re: garden shed
« Reply #10 on: 06 November 2008, 20:26:32 »

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LEOMAS I take it you are talking about  sheds and not spiders a 14x10 spider would need a really big shed to live in :-X

 ;D ;D ;D

Sorry Lizzie, he doesn't bite, well he didn't!


Did see some big spiders while I was out in Saudi but no, nothing quite that large
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Re: garden shed
« Reply #11 on: 06 November 2008, 20:31:15 »

Spiders no problem  ;D ;D snakes well thats a differnt kettle of fish  :o :o :o :o
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« Reply #13 on: 06 November 2008, 20:46:27 »

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Spiders no problem  ;D ;D snakes well thats a differnt kettle of fish  :o :o :o :o

Snakes? Kettles? Fish? What sort of stew was it again?
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