Sunday 11 October 2015

Big Shed Project Part 4 

Once all the the woodwork was removed, (as carefully as possible as I'm hoping to reuse much of it.) The pieces were loaded into my Skoda estate and ferried home. 
As you can see the garden was a little overgrown, however our new neighbors were putting in a new fence, which made the left hand side of the garden look a lot more open. You'll maybe also notice the pear tree which has been happily growing in front of the blue shed in the picture above is not looking much less happy at the house end of the garden. hopefully it will recover next year! 


So next on the list was the shed. Well actually, next on the list was emptying the shed. It was full of stuff, garden things, lawnmowers, bits left over from the beach buggy build and lots of car parts. Everything was emptied out and 50% sold on ebay, some of it making pretty good money, certainly more than I expected!


With the contents gone I went to town destroying the old shed, it was pretty rotten, it was old when I got it and rebuilt it in our garden. The wood was stacked up and anything that might be useful was put with the rest of the wagon. Over the course of a week the rest was burnt in a dustbin incinerator.  

With the remains gone I was ready to start preparing the foundations. 

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