I remember waching the first shed being built years ago, and it was one of my favourite series. It is great to see how both your work and quality of the content has positively evolved throughout the time. Looking forward to seing a Shed 2.0 being built and all the best to you and your family!
Really interesting thinking of replacing my old 10x8 shed with a lean to custom workshop into the back wall of my garage. I’m thinking of using some sort of plastic cladding for the outer walls to reduce maintenance and then fill the walls with kingspan. The biggest issue is what to use for the cladding. Great video mate .
Great demolition video. Thanks for sharing. You enjoyed demolishing the shed and I think many of the viewers enjoyed watching this video. At least I did. The rural view is really nice. Hopefully it stays that way "forever".
It reminds me of when you built your first worshop and these videos are the first ones I saw from you and so I started watching you. It's still my favorite and I've watched them more than once. I look forward to seeing your next video about the shed, I really enjoy it and of course you will do an excellent job as always !!!!!!!
I also enjoy the first shed build project you did way back when Inspired me to build my own shed Workshop now need to remove my old shed may rebuild & link it to the new shed so will looking forward to seeing you new shed project thanks
I went through a process exactly like this a month ago when me and my dad demolished some sort of a garden shed that was built 50 years ago and then we built a pergola to replace that shed. I can tell that demolishing that old building was much tiring and frustrating than building and designing the pergola :)
I was about to watch your other video which was on fast play. You mentioned “That’s if you don’t want to watch the video in 7 parts”. So here I am!. Really enjoying the project👍
Nice one Keith, looking forward to the build.... Watching I thought...What a fab greenhouse, loads of space for Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Peppers and Chillies .... oh well, you had good reason to remove. 👍 Cheers Paul
Thanks for the video. Given your in the UK and the weather we get, maybe consider adding a bit of a cantilever roof / canopy over part of your sitting area, a place to hide from the rain if a shower comes over. Just an idea . Good luck..
Great progress for just a couple of days! Well done. Around here I have seen people tie off some of the timbers or just right at the peak at the top if it has one, and attach it to a pickup truck or tractor and pull forward to bring the whole shed down to the ground. If the recip saw doesn't appeal. Also, pre-built sheds here are a lot more expensive than buying the material and building it yourself, and usually less well-built. Although I took the route buying like new sheds off of Craigslist. There is a very healthy rent to own business in sheds around here and many people after the first part of a year or so default and have them repossessed. Or people sell them off when they are moving. So there are dealers who keep them out on the lot and will deliver them. I got my nicest shed that way and it is super nice. Finished like a real house outside even shutters on the windows. The other one, rougher, I got from a construction guy who had built it at his house but was moving. He was just going to build a new shed at the new house even though it was only 40 miles away. I found a transport guy through the shed businesses and paid him separately. I still came out at about the third the cost of buying it from a dealer New. Same plan and materials but better constructed. It is very common to put shed floor systems on concrete blocks at the corners or perhaps along the rim joist as well, but there would be space below to allow air circulation and prevent infestation by covering those concrete blocks at the corners with metal sheeting overhanging the block. any insulation in the floor should be protected to prevent critters from getting up in it from below. And the corners should really be tied down into the ground for tornados.
A friend of mine had a wartime old shed / wooden building about 3 times the size of yours. The answer for was setting fire to it ! It had years of creosote , felt etc and went up in black smoke visible for miles .... Loads of people called the fire brigade who were somewhat unhappy lol
First of all, really looking forward to this build. I was thinking you might be getting rid of the greenhouse and am glad it went to someone who wanted it. Pity you got rid of it though as if you’d of got into a bit growing I’m sure you would of loved it.
I don't know really if there are any regulations there, if it comes down to building sheds. But basically I build them like I would build a strong fence. Which means digging a 1m/3 foot deep hole for the poles and fill them with concrete as well. there are even iron bars that can be used for this (or hybrids) On top you just make a floating floor. I have build a couple of them, some are even still standing after 15 years, with not even a bit of sine of wood issues.
Very cool yard. You may or may not have been there long enough to know, but hopefully with all the farm fields, they do not spray too many chemicals that then blow over into your yard.
Funny. My first thought on seeing how the shed obscured the lovely view was to get rid of it but not put a new one up in the same place, and then it turned out that you had decided the same 😄 I don't know what you plans are for the new shed but I would recommend damp proofing and pouring a concrete floor. With wet weather, sometimes flooding, and just for the sake of adding stability to the foundation , it should definitely be worth it.
Interesting project there Keith and agree you need to make the most of that fantastic view you have. Peter Parfitt, New Brit Workshop is currently running a build a shed series.
@@RagnBoneBrown photos.app.goo.gl/AW2vZmv1LpbvCYok8 a few images of my amateur construction :) the 45 supports in one image are just temp supports when building the back wall , had to do it that way as it would have been way too heavy to move it when the frame and walls where done.
Interesting project. Looking forward to seeing how the design of your shed pans out. The reason for the gaps around the door and the apparent lean is due to the base not being level. I’ve had this problem on 2 sheds and initially on a third, which I was able to fix once the problem had been identified.
Thanks Charles. I should imagine this one was level when the shed was installed, but the ground has probably moved a bit since then due to the weather (we've also got a lot of tunelling bunny rabbits around which probably hasn't helped!). I think if proper foundations would have been used it shouldn't have moved, but I'm no expert, just hope that the new shed stays put !
I am looking forward to watching this project...my one question is why not take down the sunroom now so you have more are and can orient the shed horizontally edit: haha i finished the episode and that is exactly what you do!
Surprised you went full on botcher to take the roof down ‘cos you’re normally quite pernickety 😃. If that greenhouse had smashed you’d have been picking up the glass for months as I learned the hard way. Recip saw, £30 for a crap one that does the job is the way to go for anyone thinking of a small demolition . Looking forward to seeing how the new shed comes along 👍🏻
Nicely done Keith 😁. Can't wait for the next instalment. Glad to see Dylan is enjoying the garden while his daddy is hard at work. But I bet he will want a turn on the hammock when you get (make) it. Love your view, looks like there is more view in Norfolk than down here in Sunny Essex. Thanks Keith 😁👍
I just dismantled a shed, but it's taken me a while because I have a disability, and two different able bodied people I hired didn't show up for work. Someone volunteered to help, but didn't show up, either. We get lied to and cheated all the time, so that's nothing new. I got it done, though. I have a back and leg injury as a result, but I got it done.
Hey Keith, leaning shed is more to do with no strong corners or diagonal bracing... Probably too late to be saying this now but sure that's my thinking... Crappy construction equals rock from side to side... I suspect the siding had crap staples in crappy soft wood.
I think it's down to floor movement but your comment about diagonal bracing is interesting - I agree it would make the structure a lot stronger but I've not seen diagonal bracing on a shed before?
@@RagnBoneBrown yeah it's not common to have diagonals but generally each plank of siding has a pin on top and bottom. This works to steady it. I suppose what I was trying to say was that the movement can be caused by planks that are rotten at the nail or pin holes. This allows movement... Anyway, well done... All good for thought. Thanks for the videos! Love them 👍
As a non-UK watcher, I'm curious about disposal. Can you just hire a bin, as they do here in Canada and fill it up and have it hauled away? I know that is probably overkill for the shed, but it did still seem like more junk than one van-load.
Waste disposal can be very expensive here in UK. A 4-5³ yard "Skip" can be anywhere from £100 - £250 depending on what it is you want to get rid of. Our own local authority in southern England, won't allow vans to use the civic amenity waste site as they're viewed as commercial, which is a good source of income. They have to buy a licence. The only way around that is if the vehicle is the only vehicle in the household and then only for a limited amount of visits in one year. A new twist to the thing is we're having to register our vehicle so presumably they can keep tabs on how many visits you make to the d̶i̶s̶p̶o̶s̶a̶l̶ recycling site. Keith's local authority may be different.
You aren't supposed to be burning treated and painted timber, it is very toxic! Also as long as you have prepped underneath it is perfectly OK to build off blocks. I think the issue with that shed was most likely lack of ventilation rather than ground movement, which happens all the time.
it's ok to build off blocks if they're bedded down on to a firm layer of hardcore, or sand and cement, it's not ok if they're just put in to soil as the soil gets wet and then dries out so the ground moves. I also found a lot of bunny rabbit tunnels under the shed, which will also cause the ground to move
For a second I thought you were calling your friend a "bum" as in loser or homeless person. I was like, that was an out of the blue burn. Then I remembered you guys use it to mean butt.
Thinking of building one for myself soon. Thinking of using these to raise the floor beams off of the ground? www.wickes.co.uk/Jouplast-Plastic-Adjustable-Decking-Risers---40mm-to-60mm-Pack-of-15/p/207742
Looking forward to following this project, and you’re putting me to shame - all I need to do is reroof an existing ‘shed’ and there you are building a whole new one! Maybe thats because I’ve already got my hammock and prefer to just lie in it instead of doing building works!?!
RUclips and Patreon income allowed me to go from full time to part time so I now work 3 days a week in Facilities for a large insurance company and 3 days a week for my own business
Rag 'n' Bone Brown either do i there was a guy using a new tool in his video and he was like oh well I’m gonna find a new use for my tool for a tax right off because he was using it in the video idk why I even said it lol
I remember waching the first shed being built years ago, and it was one of my favourite series. It is great to see how both your work and quality of the content has positively evolved throughout the time. Looking forward to seing a Shed 2.0 being built and all the best to you and your family!
thank you!
Really interested in this one Keith, as it'll be our next project in the Spring. Loved the pic of Rhia and Dylan admiring the sunset together. Cheers,
Thank you Mandy
I’m dismantling a shed tomorrow,you’ve definitely made me feel capable do do the task.cheers man.👍
Really interesting thinking of replacing my old 10x8 shed with a lean to custom workshop into the back wall of my garage. I’m thinking of using some sort of plastic cladding for the outer walls to reduce maintenance and then fill the walls with kingspan. The biggest issue is what to use for the cladding. Great video mate .
Looks like you’re making great progress and Dylan approval is vital.
Great demolition video. Thanks for sharing. You enjoyed demolishing the shed and I think many of the viewers enjoyed watching this video. At least I did.
The rural view is really nice. Hopefully it stays that way "forever".
It reminds me of when you built your first worshop and these videos are the first ones I saw from you and so I started watching you. It's still my favorite and I've watched them more than once. I look forward to seeing your next video about the shed, I really enjoy it and of course you will do an excellent job as always !!!!!!!
Am excited to watch your progress. You have a nice little piece of property. As always, thanks for sharing your ventures with us. USA
Nice progress! Wasn’t expecting the bum shot. Too funny. 🤣 Cheers! 🍻👍🏻😊
I wanted a hammock for years Keith and the wife went and bought me one last year. Wish I’d done it sooner. Don’t put it off any longer 👍
The skies in eastern England - very big and dramatic. If your house has these views its best to maximise them. Good choices Keith and Rhea.
Top work from a fellow Norfolk resident 👍
More Dylan!! Love the project and looking forward to seeing the progress! Your projects are the highlight of my Friday's!
I also enjoy the first shed build project you did way back when
Inspired me to build my own shed
Workshop now need to remove my old shed may rebuild & link it to the new shed so will looking forward to seeing you new shed project thanks
Amazing that she'd lasted as long as it did...
Looking forward to the next one. 👍🏾
Great decision on moving the shed & that old shed definitely was past it's best!
Glad to see some new footage Keith
I went through a process exactly like this a month ago when me and my dad demolished some sort of a garden shed that was built 50 years ago and then we built a pergola to replace that shed. I can tell that demolishing that old building was much tiring and frustrating than building and designing the pergola :)
I was about to watch your other video which was on fast play. You mentioned “That’s if you don’t want to watch the video in 7 parts”. So here I am!. Really enjoying the project👍
Go fund page for a belt for Allan? Save some time on editing.
Always enjoyable Keith.
Nice one Keith, looking forward to the build.... Watching I thought...What a fab greenhouse, loads of space for Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Peppers and Chillies .... oh well, you had good reason to remove. 👍 Cheers Paul
i'd love to grow some stuff but I've been saying that for years an never found the time unfortunately
Thanks for the video. Given your in the UK and the weather we get, maybe consider adding a bit of a cantilever roof / canopy over part of your sitting area, a place to hide from the rain if a shower comes over. Just an idea . Good luck..
Looks like a fun project.
Look forward to shed build and in a few years time the greenhouse build 😁👍
Love the old shed
Those flint nodules by the greenhouse are cool!
Looking forward to this shed!
Love the 'bum' sign!
Great progress for just a couple of days! Well done.
Around here I have seen people tie off some of the timbers or just right at the peak at the top if it has one, and attach it to a pickup truck or tractor and pull forward to bring the whole shed down to the ground. If the recip saw doesn't appeal.
Also, pre-built sheds here are a lot more expensive than buying the material and building it yourself, and usually less well-built.
Although I took the route buying like new sheds off of Craigslist. There is a very healthy rent to own business in sheds around here and many people after the first part of a year or so default and have them repossessed. Or people sell them off when they are moving. So there are dealers who keep them out on the lot and will deliver them. I got my nicest shed that way and it is super nice. Finished like a real house outside even shutters on the windows. The other one, rougher, I got from a construction guy who had built it at his house but was moving. He was just going to build a new shed at the new house even though it was only 40 miles away. I found a transport guy through the shed businesses and paid him separately. I still came out at about the third the cost of buying it from a dealer New. Same plan and materials but better constructed.
It is very common to put shed floor systems on concrete blocks at the corners or perhaps along the rim joist as well, but there would be space below to allow air circulation and prevent infestation by covering those concrete blocks at the corners with metal sheeting overhanging the block. any insulation in the floor should be protected to prevent critters from getting up in it from below. And the corners should really be tied down into the ground for tornados.
Love it mate.
Great video as always - fantastic comedy too. Thank you!
Love the Photoshop of you in the hammock 😂 excited for part 2
Another interesting project to look forward to.
Love a bit of demolition. Looking forward to the build.
A friend of mine had a wartime old shed / wooden building about 3 times the size of yours. The answer for was setting fire to it ! It had years of creosote , felt etc and went up in black smoke visible for miles .... Loads of people called the fire brigade who were somewhat unhappy lol
The editing on this is gold! Looking forward to this series!
Good video ,thanks
Build a hammock stand! I made one for my balcony out of 2x6s and 2x4s and I love it.
that's a great idea
That looks like fun....
First found you when you built your first shed. Looking forward to this build
Dude. Get your brother a belt. You can tell him the world requested it. ;)
I'm young and innexperienced, never built anything, but gonna try to build a shed.
That was fun!
great series , going to love watching these videos
Good job!
First of all, really looking forward to this build.
I was thinking you might be getting rid of the greenhouse and am glad it went to someone who wanted it. Pity you got rid of it though as if you’d of got into a bit growing I’m sure you would of loved it.
You are braver than me for getting onto that roof!
I don't know really if there are any regulations there, if it comes down to building sheds.
But basically I build them like I would build a strong fence.
Which means digging a 1m/3 foot deep hole for the poles and fill them with concrete as well.
there are even iron bars that can be used for this (or hybrids)
On top you just make a floating floor. I have build a couple of them, some are even still standing after 15 years, with not even a bit of sine of wood issues.
Fun project.
Very cool yard. You may or may not have been there long enough to know, but hopefully with all the farm fields, they do not spray too many chemicals that then blow over into your yard.
Your brothers a big lad isn't he!
"Here's Keith!" Dylan sighting! The hammock scene! Your brother's butt! The sunset! This video had it all!
Somewhere to keep the pencils, and chisels.
Funny. My first thought on seeing how the shed obscured the lovely view was to get rid of it but not put a new one up in the same place, and then it turned out that you had decided the same 😄 I don't know what you plans are for the new shed but I would recommend damp proofing and pouring a concrete floor. With wet weather, sometimes flooding, and just for the sake of adding stability to the foundation , it should definitely be worth it.
I don't think I could have resisted the temptation to go buy a saw.
Interesting project there Keith and agree you need to make the most of that fantastic view you have. Peter Parfitt, New Brit Workshop is currently running a build a shed series.
Looks like alot of work...
We just built a shed with a bar built into the other end ! Its so cool!
That sounds awesome
@@RagnBoneBrown photos.app.goo.gl/AW2vZmv1LpbvCYok8 a few images of my amateur construction :) the 45 supports in one image are just temp supports when building the back wall , had to do it that way as it would have been way too heavy to move it when the frame and walls where done.
Got some real character that shed, shame to lose it🤔😂 Nice reference from The Shining btw 👍
Interesting project. Looking forward to seeing how the design of your shed pans out. The reason for the gaps around the door and the apparent lean is due to the base not being level. I’ve had this problem on 2 sheds and initially on a third, which I was able to fix once the problem had been identified.
Thanks Charles. I should imagine this one was level when the shed was installed, but the ground has probably moved a bit since then due to the weather (we've also got a lot of tunelling bunny rabbits around which probably hasn't helped!). I think if proper foundations would have been used it shouldn't have moved, but I'm no expert, just hope that the new shed stays put !
Seeing that this will be your second shed build, we should call you Keith Two Sheds Jackson 🤣😂🤣😂
So much reclaimed wood!
Wow you have some amazing views from your garden. I too have a garden that backs onto fields. Only mine is a school field🙁🙁🙁
I am looking forward to watching this project...my one question is why not take down the sunroom now so you have more are and can orient the shed horizontally
edit: haha i finished the episode and that is exactly what you do!
Surprised you went full on botcher to take the roof down ‘cos you’re normally quite pernickety 😃. If that greenhouse had smashed you’d have been picking up the glass for months as I learned the hard way. Recip saw, £30 for a crap one that does the job is the way to go for anyone thinking of a small demolition . Looking forward to seeing how the new shed comes along 👍🏻
I would have been very tempted to karate kick my way through that she'd 😂
Kiera. Suggestion: buy yourself a flat bar.
So now to put in a tiled patio with tables and chairs where the shed use to be
Nicely done Keith 😁. Can't wait for the next instalment. Glad to see Dylan is enjoying the garden while his daddy is hard at work. But I bet he will want a turn on the hammock when you get (make) it. Love your view, looks like there is more view in Norfolk than down here in Sunny Essex. Thanks Keith 😁👍
cheers Frank
What was your trade before you came the RUclips legend we see today?
I just dismantled a shed, but it's taken me a while because I have a disability, and two different able bodied people I hired didn't show up for work. Someone volunteered to help, but didn't show up, either. We get lied to and cheated all the time, so that's nothing new. I got it done, though. I have a back and leg injury as a result, but I got it done.
I can see you won the genetic baldness lottery. Feel for your brother though. Unfortunately I don't have much hope of also winning this prize.
Brave of you to get on the roof 😂
Not a gardener at all?
I know it's not for everyone, I don't think I could bear to take down a green house though!
Gardening yes, growing things, not so much - interests me but not enough time to get in to it really
Lol! If you brother doesn’t like belts. Just buy him longer shirts. He is a pretty tall guy. 😂
Hey Keith, leaning shed is more to do with no strong corners or diagonal bracing... Probably too late to be saying this now but sure that's my thinking... Crappy construction equals rock from side to side...
I suspect the siding had crap staples in crappy soft wood.
I think it's down to floor movement but your comment about diagonal bracing is interesting - I agree it would make the structure a lot stronger but I've not seen diagonal bracing on a shed before?
@@RagnBoneBrown yeah it's not common to have diagonals but generally each plank of siding has a pin on top and bottom. This works to steady it. I suppose what I was trying to say was that the movement can be caused by planks that are rotten at the nail or pin holes. This allows movement... Anyway, well done... All good for thought. Thanks for the videos! Love them 👍
Looking forward to part 2 , wondered if you are going do a flat roof or something like they do in america like a mini barn
flat but with an angle to shed the rain
@@RagnBoneBrown I've to build / rebuild my garden shed soon to , looking forward seeing your idea for inspiration
Great video. but love the green house next door. get rid of plants. Stick in a deck chair. Instant sauna.
Nice under pants are they up cycled too
All those spiders... I'd have just taken a flame thrower to it!
Is a shed really a shed if it hasn't got a bit of a lean and dodgy foundations?
true
Do you not have termites? Here (Virginia, USA) that would have been termite poop long ago.
I don't think so, I could be wrong though
Prob too late, but Use a metal detector to look for old buried antiques. Never know what you’ll find.
Hi! What are the common signs that a shed cannot be reused?
As a non-UK watcher, I'm curious about disposal. Can you just hire a bin, as they do here in Canada and fill it up and have it hauled away? I know that is probably overkill for the shed, but it did still seem like more junk than one van-load.
Waste disposal can be very expensive here in UK. A 4-5³ yard "Skip" can be anywhere from £100 - £250 depending on what it is you want to get rid of. Our own local authority in southern England, won't allow vans to use the civic amenity waste site as they're viewed as commercial, which is a good source of income. They have to buy a licence. The only way around that is if the vehicle is the only vehicle in the household and then only for a limited amount of visits in one year. A new twist to the thing is we're having to register our vehicle so presumably they can keep tabs on how many visits you make to the d̶i̶s̶p̶o̶s̶a̶l̶ recycling site. Keith's local authority may be different.
I think ours is a bit less strict than that (I don't think they view all vans as commercial fortunately!), but waste disposal is no less expensive...
I can't click the bell because it's content suitable for kids !?
ah man, you should have kept the greenhouse!
Did you also list free firewood on FB Marketplace at the same time Keith 🙂
wow what a beautiful view just out of curiosity where is it that you're located I know it's in Europe but where it's beautiful
England somewhere ;)
Norfolk
WOW LOOKS BEAUTIFUL 👍
THANK YOU GODBLESS EVERYONE..🙏
You aren't supposed to be burning treated and painted timber, it is very toxic! Also as long as you have prepped underneath it is perfectly OK to build off blocks. I think the issue with that shed was most likely lack of ventilation rather than ground movement, which happens all the time.
it's ok to build off blocks if they're bedded down on to a firm layer of hardcore, or sand and cement, it's not ok if they're just put in to soil as the soil gets wet and then dries out so the ground moves. I also found a lot of bunny rabbit tunnels under the shed, which will also cause the ground to move
4:58 🤣🤣🤣
Have you thought of buying a used shipping container?
For a second I thought you were calling your friend a "bum" as in loser or homeless person. I was like, that was an out of the blue burn. Then I remembered you guys use it to mean butt.
Make sure you don’t transfer the woodworms to your new workshop
Thank you for sparing us the gratuitous plumber's crevasse! 😆😂🤣😂😆
Why do you have a fire?
Is your brother a plumber... He has the trousers for it!
Sawzall time
Thinking of building one for myself soon. Thinking of using these to raise the floor beams off of the ground? www.wickes.co.uk/Jouplast-Plastic-Adjustable-Decking-Risers---40mm-to-60mm-Pack-of-15/p/207742
Matt at Badger workshop used them when he built his workshop
Looking forward to following this project, and you’re putting me to shame - all I need to do is reroof an existing ‘shed’ and there you are building a whole new one! Maybe thats because I’ve already got my hammock and prefer to just lie in it instead of doing building works!?!
Ah, give us a go on your hammock!! I'll probably never leave my hammock when I finally get one 😂
Wait, this is not his day job? What does he do for living?
RUclips and Patreon income allowed me to go from full time to part time so I now work 3 days a week in Facilities for a large insurance company and 3 days a week for my own business
This will be a great tax right off for you
Can you explain? I have no idea what that means
Rag 'n' Bone Brown either do i there was a guy using a new tool in his video and he was like oh well I’m gonna find a new use for my tool for a tax right off because he was using it in the video idk why I even said it lol