I made my own out of 4 garage doors that I had the local garage door replacement company deliver for a few quid more than they would get for scrap. Cut out a door add a pitched roof - done
Here you are then - flower basket, wire gecko and festoon lighting all completely optional.Bolt 4 -7 foot doors together add a 12mm ply gable end front and back- run a length of 2x3 across those at the point lay 2 pieces of 8x4 OSB board each side for the roof overhanging at the sides and door end, sides provide for gutter and door end a rain canopy add a door and paint whatever colour - Nato green for me. I dont keep my bike there just normal junk. this stuff for the roof on top of the osb http://www.varicoltd.comYou can see the two styles of garage door used. The doors make for a much stronger structure than the thin tin sheds you can buy. You could use larger double garage doors at the side for a 10foot by 7 foot shed
Quote from: fazersharp on 06 October 2017, 08:10:32 pmHere you are then - flower basket, wire gecko and festoon lighting all completely optional.Bolt 4 -7 foot doors together add a 12mm ply gable end front and back- run a length of 2x3 across those at the point lay 2 pieces of 8x4 OSB board each side for the roof overhanging at the sides and door end, sides provide for gutter and door end a rain canopy add a door and paint whatever colour - Nato green for me. I dont keep my bike there just normal junk. this stuff for the roof on top of the osb http://www.varicoltd.comYou can see the two styles of garage door used. The doors make for a much stronger structure than the thin tin sheds you can buy. You could use larger double garage doors at the side for a 10foot by 7 foot shed That's spot on fella! I think this might a route to go down, you've even put an old front door to good use. OSB- is that the stuff that turns to shredded wheat if it gets wet?