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Sheds?

8 replies

katymac · 04/09/2005 16:22

Trying this here as I'm not doing well in products

I need a shed in the garden and it needs to be both waterproof and damp-proof.

I am going to be storing Carseat/Buggies/Highchairs and toys (incl wooden jigsaws and maybe cloth toys) in it - for my childminding business.

Do I buy a metal shed, a plastic one and wooden one and dryline it?

I have already accepted it needs to be on wooden bearers maybe 4 by 4's - so it is off the ground

Help I need advise
TIA

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Milliways · 06/09/2005 19:52

We have a metal shed,(Storemore) & it stores our tractor, roof box, garden tools, toys etc perfectly well. It is on a concrete base.

hermykne · 06/09/2005 20:24

we've a wooden one, stores bike seats, husbands motorbile plus the usually shed paraphenalia
dh never notices damp in it or with anything that he removes from it but would guess you might be better with a metal one.

and someone had this link on here lastnight for a childrens playhouse

sheds

hermykne · 06/09/2005 20:25

that didnt work

gardenbuildingsdirect.co.uk

errrghhhhhh!

katymac · 06/09/2005 20:27

Thanks guys

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SleepySuzy · 06/09/2005 20:27

this?

SleepySuzy · 06/09/2005 20:28

the site

katymac · 07/09/2005 19:18

Thanks
KM

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Katherine · 15/09/2005 14:01

DH refuses to keep his power tools in our shed as they tend to go rusty so I do think they get damp. Also our neighbour kept her buggy in a wood/glass summerhouse in the garden and it went all mouldy. I think if you want to store things which might get damaged then you need to store them in something which will protect them. Stacking them in sealable plastic boxes etc might be the answer but do be careful.

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