Building A HUGE Shed!

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Published 2024-07-26
My brother needs a BIG shed, and in this video I am building the floor

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All Comments (21)
  • @bigpete4227
    This is the sort of thing i tune in for Keith, been with you since your first shed build .
  • I saw these plastic pallets outside a local supermarket and asked if I could have them. They're waste! Sickening. Anyway, I also saw the potential as a shed floor so I'm collecting them until I have enough. I've never seen anyone else use them, and then, boom. Here you are!
  • @mags8014
    Looks good, Keith - as you say, huge! I like your glamorous assistant in the tortoiseshell fur coat.
  • @nigelperry9457
    Looking good so far Keith. Can't wait for the next episode.
  • @michaelt312
    Living in Chicago, this looks bigger than my apartment.
  • @pgtips4240
    I have used 22mm moisture resistant 8x2 chipboard flooring and that also works very well especially if you glue the joints. Also I would strongly advise to use a high quality breathable membrane on the outside as it just makes it so much more resilient to moisture but also allows the structure to breathe. Very interesting video. I have never seen the plastic crates before but they seem to be working well. Great start to an exciting project.
  • I built a log store, floor and sides from composite pallets only last week, secured together with 10mm zip ties then clad and a felted roof put on top, now filled with 2 tons of firewood briquettes. I understand using zip ties seems very odd but correcty placed and tightened they made the pallets into a rock solid base and 'frame'.
  • @shaun30-3-mg9zs
    Looking good so far, can't wait to see the rest of this shed build project, great video
  • @MCsCreations
    It's looking great already, Keith! 😊 Looking forward to the next steps! Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
  • @Mr2at
    Excellent. Picked up loads of tips.
  • @MrBigMalT
    Love a good shed build vid 👍👍
  • @puddinggeek4623
    Excellent video as always. Lots of useful information. Keep up the great work.
  • @danjason2167
    If you want the timber on the toof to be even more secure, you can put a little screw in the wood each side of the rope to prevent it sliding.
  • @tom314
    It's always interesting to see how you build stuff, I get plenty of good ideas. With your stop block if it was me I would use a piece of chalk to draw along the end of it on the ground once set. It gives a good visual check that it hasn't moved.