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Nice work Keith, it's looking great ! I particularly like the way you explained the roof pitch, very clear and easy to understand, I know you made the slip with the marking up, but who hasn't done that ever ! It's going to be a very smart shed which should last for years so well worth the extra cost for the T&G in my opinion !
Always have to admire people who can use a circular saw so consistently accurately. I wouldn’t trust myself, over the course of so many cuts I would be bound to be slightly out!
Been watching you for years, "Back alleys to and from work" But this video beets them all. Just seeing those Deer brought joy to these old English eyes.
I had a nightmare with framing bifold doors in my garden room build, out of everything in that build, putting in the beading was the most intense and anger inducing part! 😂
A master-class in shed building, you make it look so easy 🎉 I’m rebuilding a shed at the moment, replacing the rotten sections of uprights, flooring and cladding and have raised it all up 3” on bitumen painted beams to reduce the chance of future rot. Comparing to your build I was considering using 16G brads to secure the replacement cladding but an article I read said that these don’t grip strongly enough and stainless collated/annular nails should be used instead. Another article said that you should only put 1 nail on the board width not two as boards expand more in their width than they do over their length, so two nails would leave the board more prone to splitting. The original shed has 2 nails per board but it sounds like good advice
Fantastic video as usual. I've loved your shed building videos over the years. Amazing progression in your construction techniques as well as your video production skills. 😀👍
great video, i recently build a 3.7x2.5 man cave/shed/workshop and i used feathered edge on the outside layer but my garden is a sun trap its got the sun in it as long as its daylight so constantly and i do regret it not buying tongue and groove log lap as the feathered edge has bowed warped and split in places, im going to be ripping it all off in the next month and re cladding it luckily its only 2 sides i need to do as the other 2 sides being close to the boundary have recycled/up cycled metal sheets from 2 old metal sheds we had.
Been waiting for this installment and as expected, I wasn't disappointed. Fab video, and build work and great editing. Lots of wee chapters too would be helpful hint hint 😀 Just kidding! I'm seriously considering a big shed myself next year but it won't be this big. Lots of groundworks to be done first and with winter fast approaching who knows what I'll get done. Of course there's also a few power tools now on my xmas list! Good luck with the rest of the build and I can't wait to see the next installment and finished shed 🙂
Great video - very informative. I do have a question though. The shed is pretty close to the boundary. I thought if that was the case it had to be made of 'fire resistant' materials?
Great content as always... On point without faffing about....one question though... Why choose upvc? This is just me but it spoils the natural look of timber...
Keith I enjoy watching your vids. But I'm wondering why you left the shed base sitting on blocks. Damp will go up through the blocks and into the timber. Even some damp proof strips in between would've helped.
Placing wood on dpc is a very bad idea as moisture will sit on it and soak in. DPC under blocks would be a better solution but I don't foresee any issues - plenty of airflow
I'm not worried about dampness in the air? Air displaces moisture as ventilation allows the wood to dry out. As mentioned, dpc under blocks would be the best solution here. My brother didn't do that, but it shouldn't be an issue as the timber is able to dry out in the air
I love the cat he/she looks just like mine in the US!!!! My girl is a calico with white feet, black right side of her face, orange left side, and white down the middle, but she has an all black chin
I thought in the damp old UK, you’d put sparking or some other type of membrane between the studs and external lining? Wouldn’t that help with waterproofing / moisture?. 🤔
Looks great and you are really knowing what youre doing so, my question is, why not a double header? I thought that was the way to go in a build like this. I could be wrong and happy to learn.
It’s looking good Keith I would have used my Milwaukee chop saw for cutting the boards and sorry mate but you will never make a window fitter 😂next time use a rubber hammer and hit it hard 👍can’t wait to see the chapter 😊
Jesus Keith thats looking like one sweet looking shed looks more like its gonna be summer house. Must say though am gonna have to re think the timber for the wifes studio based on these costings. Can i ask what timber merchants your using?? 👍🏴
The good old ooops wrong side of the line, let’s call it extra reinforcement 😊 I’d like to know what you think to using a corner bead instead of a batten for the corners, iv only ever used a 50mm corner moulding.
You mention the cladding being quite wet and talk about shrinkage, but you appear to have nailed close to the top and bottom edges of each piece of cladding. This will surely result in splits in the cladding as it tries to shrink with both edges fixed?
Had a bit of trouble discerning between the pair of you at a few points. You're certainly cut from the same cloth you and your brother. The build is really good and agree with you on the corner bracing. A nuisance when it comes to insulation I imagine.
How did this build feel, compared to that first workshop shed you put up at your old house? I wish I could afford to get you to replicate THIS build in my back yard, as I'd love a workshop for all my 'stccked-up-in-the-toolshed' tools. Sadly that will never be, but I can dream vicariously by watching your brothers back yard, grrrr😉
Watching your struggle with the double glazing retaining bars brought flashbacks to my own struggles. It's the weirdest stuff. It absolutely refuses to fit where it's meant to until suddenly, it just does. Hate it
Oh No! I have to wait for the next part now! That's a huge shed by the way! My cat almost ate Kevlar today, does marble try to eat construction materials?
I don’t imagine that she roof will carry a lot of weight or snow but I noticed you didn’t give that large window a proper supported header, just a nogging really, I’d be concerned on whether the weight bearing down on the window might be too much
Why don’t people use furrings so much easier than building different height walls , they might be expensive but you can easily cut them decent straight timber 2,3 inch down to nothing
I’ve just built a triangular shed to fit a corner plot, with the 90 degree corner of the shed being the high point. I used furring strips, but furring from the low wall up to the high point. Worked a treat, and you get a uniform wall height and flat ceiling. I cut one, and used it as a template for the rest. It took about 20 minutes with a track saw to make the rest. The shed is 4.5 x 4.5 on the square side, and about 7 metres on the hypotenuse wall. I would have struggled without furring strips.
@@dwalsh3469 I like it mate 👍, I’ve seen so many videos of people building sheds like this 🤦🏽♂️ work out the angle the fall for rain water , I built a garden room 8x6m you cut all your studs to the same measurement fix your joists in stick your furrings on t&g osb for the roof deck and then on the ends you stick another 2 furrings the opposite way as your drip edge and then when you go to put your facia on it’s all nice and level ! Ain’t got to mess around with scribes and crap like that
@@BE27E if you ever have the joy of a triangular build, or a rectangular build with upstands for roof lights etc, you can furring strip these quite easily it seems to me. They add a lot of versatility to a roof over an angled wall structure. No disrespect to Mr RN Brown - I’m a diy plod. Shoulders’ of Giants etc 💪
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body-checking your shed for demonstration purposes is the funniest thing I've seen today
Like this video for two reasons, primarily it’s lovely to see brothers working together, and also it’s always great seeing Keith build stuff, cheers
Fantastic work so far, Keith. Your brother will have a great shed in no time!
As a Norwichian its nice to have a bit of locally sourced content to start my weekend. The shed is looking great!
Thank you!
Nice work Keith, it's looking great ! I particularly like the way you explained the roof pitch, very clear and easy to understand, I know you made the slip with the marking up, but who hasn't done that ever ! It's going to be a very smart shed which should last for years so well worth the extra cost for the T&G in my opinion !
Thank you
Always have to admire people who can use a circular saw so consistently accurately. I wouldn’t trust myself, over the course of so many cuts I would be bound to be slightly out!
Cheers! I love circular saws!
Been watching you for years, "Back alleys to and from work" But this video beets them all. Just seeing those Deer brought joy to these old English eyes.
Great looking build Keith, loved the “who put 50p in the idiot” 🤣🤣
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Haha, you looked thoroughly f'ed off by that window frame job.
Coming along lovely!
😁 thank you
I had a nightmare with framing bifold doors in my garden room build, out of everything in that build, putting in the beading was the most intense and anger inducing part! 😂
The shed is looking good.
Keith, great video again. Thank you so much.
A master-class in shed building, you make it look so easy 🎉
I’m rebuilding a shed at the moment, replacing the rotten sections of uprights, flooring and cladding and have raised it all up 3” on bitumen painted beams to reduce the chance of future rot.
Comparing to your build I was considering using 16G brads to secure the replacement cladding but an article I read said that these don’t grip strongly enough and stainless collated/annular nails should be used instead. Another article said that you should only put 1 nail on the board width not two as boards expand more in their width than they do over their length, so two nails would leave the board more prone to splitting. The original shed has 2 nails per board but it sounds like good advice
Everyone’s a winner! Your lucky brother gets you to build him a cracking shed, and we get a cracking video to watch… happy days 😊
Less shed and more garden room! Looks great
Looking great can’t wait to see it finished.
Coming along nicely. With all the doors and windows, it seems more of a conservatory, rather than a shed 😊
Great video as always. What’s the nail gun you’re using? the one linked in the description takes to a finish nailer
Easy win on the brother amusing himself.. I snorted out loud enough for our dog to wake up and go fetch her 'tug of war toy'
Bad dog 😉 bad brother ✊
🤣🤣🤣 thanks so much for the donation! Cheers 🍻
Looking good both, doing a great job, hope our UK weather holds out for you Guy's, and have a nice day all !!!. 😀😀👍👍👍.
Fantastic video as usual. I've loved your shed building videos over the years. Amazing progression in your construction techniques as well as your video production skills. 😀👍
Looking good buddy although I would have doubled the timbers around the French doors
Hello Keith you should be very proud of what you have done - my compliments sir.
Thank you
👍👍👍 As usual instructive and well explained. Thanks Keith
Thanks 👍
Looks like it’ll be a cracking shed! My self build is feathered edge and only 2 years old looks like it needs redoing!
It's looking brilliant Keith, it's a really nice size. Can't wait for the finale 👍🏻
Thank you
great video, i recently build a 3.7x2.5 man cave/shed/workshop and i used feathered edge on the outside layer but my garden is a sun trap its got the sun in it as long as its daylight so constantly and i do regret it not buying tongue and groove log lap as the feathered edge has bowed warped and split in places, im going to be ripping it all off in the next month and re cladding it luckily its only 2 sides i need to do as the other 2 sides being close to the boundary have recycled/up cycled metal sheets from 2 old metal sheds we had.
You forgot something. Brothers help with cool tools priceless.
Gonna be a nice looking garden room
Been waiting for this installment and as expected, I wasn't disappointed. Fab video, and build work and great editing. Lots of wee chapters too would be helpful hint hint 😀 Just kidding! I'm seriously considering a big shed myself next year but it won't be this big. Lots of groundworks to be done first and with winter fast approaching who knows what I'll get done. Of course there's also a few power tools now on my xmas list! Good luck with the rest of the build and I can't wait to see the next installment and finished shed 🙂
cracking job Keith, cracking, thanks for sharing
Good looking shed the windows and doors your brother got look great!
Thanks 👍
Great video - very informative. I do have a question though. The shed is pretty close to the boundary. I thought if that was the case it had to be made of 'fire resistant' materials?
Cheers! Never heard of that one before
@@RagnBoneBrown I've definitely read it but not sure if it only refers to sheds bigger than 15m2 or applies to all sheds??
Ha ha, I know how you feel with the glazing. It seems almost impossible, then all of a sudden it just clicks into place.
Can't wait for the final part
Great content as always... On point without faffing about....one question though... Why choose upvc? This is just me but it spoils the natural look of timber...
Will answer this in a future video
Keith I enjoy watching your vids. But I'm wondering why you left the shed base sitting on blocks. Damp will go up through the blocks and into the timber. Even some damp proof strips in between would've helped.
Placing wood on dpc is a very bad idea as moisture will sit on it and soak in. DPC under blocks would be a better solution but I don't foresee any issues - plenty of airflow
It's the wick up through the concrete you need to worry about not the dampness in the air
I'm not worried about dampness in the air? Air displaces moisture as ventilation allows the wood to dry out. As mentioned, dpc under blocks would be the best solution here. My brother didn't do that, but it shouldn't be an issue as the timber is able to dry out in the air
Very informative and helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
Is your brother having an AIR B&B in his garden.
Great job so far… looking forward to next video
I love the cat he/she looks just like mine in the US!!!! My girl is a calico with white feet, black right side of her face, orange left side, and white down the middle, but she has an all black chin
I thought in the damp old UK, you’d put sparking or some other type of membrane between the studs and external lining? Wouldn’t that help with waterproofing / moisture?. 🤔
It's not being insulated
It's looking fantastic, Keith! Really well done! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thanks, you too!
Looks great and you are really knowing what youre doing so, my question is, why not a double header?
I thought that was the way to go in a build like this. I could be wrong and happy to learn.
Explained in the video ..
1:17
@@RagnBoneBrown Oh Sorry, i did look, hight!
Hi Keith great video as usual. Just wondering why you haven't fitted any building paper?
Nice to see a good building video
Thanks. Membrane you mean? It's not being insulated
It’s looking good Keith I would have used my Milwaukee chop saw for cutting the boards and sorry mate but you will never make a window fitter 😂next time use a rubber hammer and hit it hard 👍can’t wait to see the chapter 😊
Great job 👍
Very interesting.
Random question for you . What make model vehicle do you have. Seems like a happy medium from getting a van. Thanks for the vids really enjoy them
There's a video about that here: ruclips.net/video/W6NRPJqDNtE/видео.htmlsi=Wr_bVtb0tjrKp1BS
Hi Keith, the shed is coming a long well, great video
Thanks 👍
Great video Keith the shed looks nice
Did you use 600mm spacing for the studs? Any reason why or why not using 400?
Approx 550mm
Jesus Keith thats looking like one sweet looking shed looks more like its gonna be summer house. Must say though am gonna have to re think the timber for the wifes studio based on these costings. Can i ask what timber merchants your using?? 👍🏴
Just a local timber merchant to Norwich
Thank you!
@@RagnBoneBrown fair enough so not a chain merchant then like mkn or Rembrandt? Looking great though 👍🏴
The good old ooops wrong side of the line, let’s call it extra reinforcement 😊 I’d like to know what you think to using a corner bead instead of a batten for the corners, iv only ever used a 50mm corner moulding.
Haha... Corner bead as in a quarter round or something do you mean?
your brother ''entertaining himself'' with that scrap wood and that smile on his face made me spit my dinner laughing 😂😂😂
Perfect place for a man cave to avoid the missus for a bit :D
What guage nail gun would you use for 19mm x 150mm shiplap cladding?
I wish you were my brother, what a beautiful shed
Thank you
You mention the cladding being quite wet and talk about shrinkage, but you appear to have nailed close to the top and bottom edges of each piece of cladding. This will surely result in splits in the cladding as it tries to shrink with both edges fixed?
I'll talk more about that in a future video
Cool.
Hi Marble! ☺️
Cool deer herd. All we get are dead badgers on the side of the road 😢
Looking good!
Thanks!
Had a bit of trouble discerning between the pair of you at a few points. You're certainly cut from the same cloth you and your brother. The build is really good and agree with you on the corner bracing. A nuisance when it comes to insulation I imagine.
How did this build feel, compared to that first workshop shed you put up at your old house? I wish I could afford to get you to replicate THIS build in my back yard, as I'd love a workshop for all my 'stccked-up-in-the-toolshed' tools. Sadly that will never be, but I can dream vicariously by watching your brothers back yard, grrrr😉
Watching your struggle with the double glazing retaining bars brought flashbacks to my own struggles. It's the weirdest stuff. It absolutely refuses to fit where it's meant to until suddenly, it just does. Hate it
🤣so true!
Videos are definitely better when your brother is involved 😂
Shouldn't you overlap the edge of the floor with the cladding?
Looks as if the floor edge is open to water.
I did overlap the floor
Oh No! I have to wait for the next part now! That's a huge shed by the way! My cat almost ate Kevlar today, does marble try to eat construction materials?
Haha not yet but I wouldn't put it past her!
what nail gun is that mate
nae often you see a shed with french doors!
I don’t imagine that she roof will carry a lot of weight or snow but I noticed you didn’t give that large window a proper supported header, just a nogging really, I’d be concerned on whether the weight bearing down on the window might be too much
I am pretty sure that 2.5m restriction is if you are building within 1m of a boundary… basically so it is not an eyesore for your neighbour.
2m of boundary
@@RagnBoneBrown Yes… 2m… I knew it was something like that!
Is it actually treated CLS or are you just calling to that when it is actually 3x2 treated with an easi-edge?
It's CLS
7:04 You Wally!!
Looking great, but why 2 doors???
All will be revealed next time 😁
So is this going to have 2 rooms then?
Yes, will be explained further in the next episode 👍
You forgot cost of 2 extra 2x3’s to fix end walls 😊
True!
I trust there will be a cat flap...
33 minutes after upload ive never been this early lol
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You call it a shed, but it looks like a playhouse for your niece. 😂
🤣👍
All those intricate cuts will shrink back and look horrible as soon as the sun gets at it. Cladding looks nice tho 👍🏼
"Who put 50p in the eejit?" is a line from Derry Girls I use often!
♥️
I thought we didn’t use wood preserver anymore because it doesn’t work 😅
This was explained in the previous video
@ ah that’s what I get for watching out of order. I’ll go back. Installing my shed windows at the moment so hunting for window content. Cheers
Do Milwaukee do the foldable mitre saw stand? I got a sore back just watching you making cuts on the ground 😂
Probably, although I don't use the saw very often so I'd rather work on the floor than find somewhere to store one 👍
Fair play! Shed is looking fantastic so far 👌🏼
Alone with no camera in sight, I'm doubling the short wall top plates. You know, as I'd originally intended (it's a structural thing).
If you ever want decent windows for free go to a window yard they will happily let you take the ones they took out
That looks more like a small apartment than a shed.
No one will complain about the height though?
Why would anyone complain about the height? It's within permitted development as explained ...
Why don’t people use furrings so much easier than building different height walls , they might be expensive but you can easily cut them decent straight timber 2,3 inch down to nothing
Cutting two angled walls is quicker than cutting 12 or however many furrings
I’ve just built a triangular shed to fit a corner plot, with the 90 degree corner of the shed being the high point. I used furring strips, but furring from the low wall up to the high point. Worked a treat, and you get a uniform wall height and flat ceiling. I cut one, and used it as a template for the rest. It took about 20 minutes with a track saw to make the rest. The shed is 4.5 x 4.5 on the square side, and about 7 metres on the hypotenuse wall. I would have struggled without furring strips.
@@RagnBoneBrown so you just have scribes everywhere then 🤣
@@dwalsh3469 I like it mate 👍, I’ve seen so many videos of people building sheds like this 🤦🏽♂️ work out the angle the fall for rain water , I built a garden room 8x6m you cut all your studs to the same measurement fix your joists in stick your furrings on t&g osb for the roof deck and then on the ends you stick another 2 furrings the opposite way as your drip edge and then when you go to put your facia on it’s all nice and level ! Ain’t got to mess around with scribes and crap like that
@@BE27E if you ever have the joy of a triangular build, or a rectangular build with upstands for roof lights etc, you can furring strip these quite easily it seems to me. They add a lot of versatility to a roof over an angled wall structure. No disrespect to Mr RN Brown - I’m a diy plod. Shoulders’ of Giants etc 💪