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Post: # 228133Post MKG »

I have to beg the forgiveness of the Gods of Ish.

Today I went out and bought a shed. Its perfect - extremely low maintenance, just the right size, easy for me to build all by myself, great reviews etc. etc.

But it's made of ... don't look if you're queasy ... PLASTIC.

Oh woe is me ...

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:shock: How dreadful! Can think of MUCH worse things you could have done! :lol:
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OH my god - end of the world :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Post: # 228149Post Green Aura »

What's plastic?
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Post: # 228151Post baldybloke »

I suppose one positive is that you won't have to paint it with wood preserver every year.
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Post: # 228162Post Green Aura »

Aaagh, that wood that doesn't need preserving.

If it makes you feel any better, Mike, I've just bought a garden chest made of that stuff - not for the garden though. It was the only thing I could find that was big enough to hold 4x25kg sacks of flour!
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Post: # 228164Post wulf »

It looks like you've also got a polytunnel covered with plastic (me too!). It's a very handy material, just extremely overused in our culture.

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Post: # 228170Post Millymollymandy »

Photo please! I have never heard of a plastic garden shed! :shock: What colour is it? :lol:
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Post: # 228174Post MKG »

Ah - it's a bit twee. Imagine a large Wendy house. It's beige and coffee, I think, but there's no choice in that.

It's a Keter 11x8 Fortis shed if you want to look it up, and the reasons I chose it is that it's not at all flimsy and I really can erect it by myself. OH is very helpful but has a tendency to wander off at crucial moments (we're well-suited). It also fits between the very large tree-stumps which I don't fancy digging out. Oh - and there was £100 off.

Amazing how practicalities outweigh convictions at times :iconbiggrin:

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EDIT: But things have already improved. I'm told in the assembly booklet that I can have only one window per side. Looking carefully for the reason, I realised that it's because the decorative non-operative shutters would interfere with one another. Leaving those off means I can have two south-facing windows and less tweeness. It'll look much more like a manly shed now :lol:
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Post: # 228176Post Millymollymandy »

Like this then - and now I know what you mean abut the 'shutters'. :lol: Actually it's not too bad but the colour is a bit naff isn't it. :mrgreen:

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Post: # 228178Post boboff »

What a great idea!

I think your reasons for buying it are sound.

It does look allot like those Japanese houses that goy floated away in the flood recently.
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I KNEW it reminded me of something!

Stick a big hull underneath that and just call me Noah :lol:

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Post: # 228211Post oldjerry »

Are those the original doors,or did you liberate them from some mausoleum?

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Post: # 228223Post MKG »

Hmmm ... now that you mention it ...

Ah well - too late now. It's bought and arriving on Wednesday. I'm now having lots of fun trying to level the site. Simple, I thought. Well, it's simple in theory. I'll have another go tomorrow :iconbiggrin:

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Post: # 228372Post MuddyWitch »

Mike, shall I make some patchwork curtains for it? & I'm sure if you asked her nicely, Mrs Flibble would crocet you some lace nets! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Seriously, it looks quite practical. You'll have to let us know how UV stable it turns out to be in the long run.

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