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Garden Shed

marky_b_2
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Hi, I am looking for a quality 7 x 5 garden shed, I have seen a nice one in someones garden it is a half log style fashion.
All the ones that I see on the internet just seem to be tounge and groove boards, can anyone help me find this style of shed.
Thanks
All the ones that I see on the internet just seem to be tounge and groove boards, can anyone help me find this style of shed.
Thanks
Money saving newbie but learning fast:D
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You could try asking the person who has the one you like where they got it0
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You could try asking the person who has the one you like where they got it
LOL, I had thought of that but I don't know the person and I wouldn't want to go and just ask, one of those neighbours things 'the smith and the jones's'
I am basically wanting a really good quality shed that is going to last for a long time so I am willing to pay a bit extra.Money saving newbie but learning fast:D0 -
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it's a loglap style of shed
there seems to be different thicknesses of this style
is there any shed erecters on who could tell me what is a decent product /price
thanksMoney saving newbie but learning fast:D0 -
you havent said what part of the country you are in
we are in essex and are going to buy from
http://www.rainhamsheds.co.uk/
if you google summerhouses and your area then you should come up with some local websites to you
also 7x5 is quite tiny but its ok if its just to store stuff in
we are going for 13 x 7 and paying extra for doubles doors and heightIf You See Someone Without A Smile......Give Them One Of Yours0 -
you havent said what part of the country you are in
we are in essex and are going to buy from
http://www.rainhamsheds.co.uk/
if you google summerhouses and your area then you should come up with some local websites to you
also 7x5 is quite tiny but its ok if its just to store stuff in
we are going for 13 x 7 and paying extra for doubles doors and height
Thanks for the reply and link
East Kilbride, Scotland
It is purely for storage, just want something that is going to last a while.Money saving newbie but learning fast:D0 -
we got ours from a place in Dalmarnock -shed store iirc , right at dalmarnock cross - farmloan rd"The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page."
happy travels !!
"No matter where you go, there you are."
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