by Billy <wildbilly@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
May 15, 2008 at 06:08 PM
In article
<86fbf223-9f8f-4be6-8ec0-bce8a8be11c7@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
Sheldon <PENMART01@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> andymurphy wrote:
> >
> >
> > I have just moved into a new house and the garden shed is in a bad
> > state of disrepair and I currently only being held up by the
vegetation
> > that has enveloped it!
> >
> > Consequently I now need to get a new shed. My problem is that because
> > of the way the garden has been created there is a little paved path
> > leading up to the shed door which cant really be moved, so I need a
> > shed that is approximately 8ft(L) x 6ft(W) with the door on the right
> > hand side of the front of the shed. If it helps, I don't require any
> > windows as I'm intending to cover it up with climbers and similar (I
> > also don't want prying eyes looking in and eyeing up my bike and
> > anything else we store in there).
> >
> > There are loads of places that sell sheds that are the right size,
just
> > that the doors are in the wrong place!
>
> A 6' X 8' shed is pretty small, a very simple project to build it
> yourself. There are plans and kits available:
> http://www.leevalley.com/home/Search.aspx?c=2&action=n
Don't know what your laws are like but if the building inspectors caught
us without a building permit, there would be a fine and you probably
would have to take down the structure.
--
Billy
Bush Behind Bars
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