Latest Historic Shed installation – Potting and Pool shed

Our friends over at Historicshed have a great set of photos of the whole shed building process they go through for their customers…

Historic Shed

The shed is 8×10 and designed to hide pool equipment and also be used as a potting shed.

It is designed to match a house built around 1920 in Tampa near the Hillsborough River, matching the jerkinhead roof and rounded rafter tails. We built it in panels that were reassembled at the site since it was tight access to the back yard.

Wonderful Restoration project – pump house shed

Saw this on flickr and thought I would post it, wonderful work from mattolecraftsman

Here are a selection of the photos

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Restoration project. Hoping to salvage as much of the wood as possible. Lots of rot.

Bought new material, frame is up and ready for siding.

Electrical is reinstalled, skirt is on, siding is half way.

Siding is on and ready for trim, a rubber roof, a door and a window with art glass.

10-3 Window needs glass and door needs to be built. Shell is finished.

Peplers In Rye : Shed build

An interesting shedbuild.

Mike has said they have a few other build projects in the pipeline, including a 3 walled shelter.

- to use as a shelter when we’re working in the wood and it starts raining
- a place to leave tools and stuff under cover, high value stuff in a locked steel box, the rest just loose or in a wooden box.

One to keep an eye on I think and of course Hopefully they will share their sheds like the rest of our sheddies.

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