Aussie Mike
Well-known member
Hi All,
I've been a long time reader on here but haven't posted much. I've been admiring every ones garage builds for a long time and got plenty of ideas from you guys. Thanks.
I thought I might post up my shed build and maybe give you an idea of some of the different ways stuff gets built down here in Australia.
I liked our old house when we first moved in about 20 years back. I'd built myself a 30'x30' workshop in the backyard. It was quiet and we had farm land around us and all was right with the world. Years later and the city had expanded and engulfed us. Farms were now replaced with high density housing, neighbours barking dogs, crime and traffic. The next door neighbours car got firebombed by some vandals at 4AM one morning and my mind was made up, we are moving.
My old 30'x30' shed was good for what I was doing but like anything you expand to fit the space you have. Now with a bigger block I figured I'd had a clean sheet of paper and could build a shed that would give me a bit more room to move.
I've always like the American barn style with the raised center section of the shed. One thing I would have loved in the old shed was a hoist but I didn't have enough height to fit one in. The Barn style would give me loads of room without looking too much like a big tin shed.
This time I decided to get some contractors to build the shed as I just don't have the time these days like I did with the old one.
Here's the land scraped and leveled, a layer of crushed rock in and the footings all concreted in.
The guys are putting up the poles. They just bolt to threaded rods in the footings and they can level them up with the nuts top and bottom on the base plate of the uprights.
I've been a long time reader on here but haven't posted much. I've been admiring every ones garage builds for a long time and got plenty of ideas from you guys. Thanks.
I thought I might post up my shed build and maybe give you an idea of some of the different ways stuff gets built down here in Australia.
I liked our old house when we first moved in about 20 years back. I'd built myself a 30'x30' workshop in the backyard. It was quiet and we had farm land around us and all was right with the world. Years later and the city had expanded and engulfed us. Farms were now replaced with high density housing, neighbours barking dogs, crime and traffic. The next door neighbours car got firebombed by some vandals at 4AM one morning and my mind was made up, we are moving.
My old 30'x30' shed was good for what I was doing but like anything you expand to fit the space you have. Now with a bigger block I figured I'd had a clean sheet of paper and could build a shed that would give me a bit more room to move.
I've always like the American barn style with the raised center section of the shed. One thing I would have loved in the old shed was a hoist but I didn't have enough height to fit one in. The Barn style would give me loads of room without looking too much like a big tin shed.
This time I decided to get some contractors to build the shed as I just don't have the time these days like I did with the old one.
Here's the land scraped and leveled, a layer of crushed rock in and the footings all concreted in.
The guys are putting up the poles. They just bolt to threaded rods in the footings and they can level them up with the nuts top and bottom on the base plate of the uprights.
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a couple of motorcycle accidents slowed me down but it just means having more fun for longer .