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Old 20-08-2015, 07:29 AM #1
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..Kirk, this is lovely.....so the barbecue shed didn't cost a lot to build either..?.../you should have your own TV series because this is all so clever...
Thanks Ammi.

I merely filled an awkward shaped 'gap' between the end of the decking and the outbuilding with this 'Barbecue Shed' - though it will be practicable - and used second hand timbers for the main frame, and some of the second hand external ply which I bought cheaply as a 'job lot' and which I had already utilised for fence panels, sides of the deck etc. etc.

I did have to buy some new timber and underslating felt but the tiles were bought cheaply as 'leftovers' from someone else's job.

Up to now, the 'shed' has cost me aprox £400 - the price of a garden shed, so I suppose it all depends upon what your personal opinion is of the word 'cheap'?

When I have finished this 'project' and start posting the details and tips of 'how to', I think any Tibbie who have an interest will benefit from this thread (hopefully ).
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Thanks Ammi.

I merely filled an awkward shaped 'gap' between the end of the decking and the outbuilding with this 'Barbecue Shed' - though it will be practicable - and used second hand timbers for the main frame, and some of the second hand external ply which I bought cheaply as a 'job lot' and which I had already utilised for fence panels, sides of the deck etc. etc.

I did have to buy some new timber and underslating felt but the tiles were bought cheaply as 'leftovers' from someone else's job.

Up to now, the 'shed' has cost me aprox £400 - the price of a garden shed, so I suppose it all depends upon what your personal opinion is of the word 'cheap'?

When I have finished this 'project' and start posting the details and tips of 'how to', I think any Tibbie who have an interest will benefit from this thread (hopefully ).
...wow, £400..you would only really get quite a smallish shed for that so really great going Kirk but it's also how creative it all is as well, you know, that you think of these things and then plan how you can do it yourself...this is probably one of the best threads we've had on the forum, to see it being built each step by step....also the excitement of the barbecue we'll all be having there next year...I'll be the bar tender and mix a few cocktails/Tom Cruise style...
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