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Old 20-03-2007, 10:21 PM
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Mike as Greg suggested secure the shed to the ground. Mine got blown over a couple of days after putting it up before I could secure it to the pier. Also consider pine panelling it is very easy to put in and looks great also has a fair degree of insulating quality. You can purchase a "wall" at a time. Have the timber cut to lenght so each plank fits into the corner recess but secure from the outside with small self tapping screws. I would recomend an elevated timber floor. The particle board used for bathroom floors would be ideal and that can rest on hard wood bearers (such as old real estate sign stakes) Do not underestimate moisture it loves to come up thru cement. Even a sheet of black plastic with masonite over lay would help but air flow under is the best to go for. Old computer fans should provide decent air flow and even a large one only draws .23 amps so you could have a small solar panel to run them...I expect you could lay your hands on some old computers to source the fans.. even a small car battery wont mind the current they draw.
Great to see you now have your wish.
alex
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