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Flat pack ones will last for years and years assuming it's not a cheap and nasty POS if you treat the wood thoroughly before assembly and retreat it every few years.
It's the ends of the timber that you want to get the most treatment into, ideally stand all the lengths of timber in a tub or tray of wood treatment stuff to allow lots to soak in.
Flat pack sheds aren't hard for people to break into so put a ground anchor in when laying the concrete base and maybe beef up the shed a bit.
Best of luck with having enough room to work on your bike in there, what spare space there is will very quickly get filled with general accumulated junk.
A prefab concrete shed is another option. |
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I have an 8 x 6 metal shed that would be great for storing bikes in if it wasn't full of junk the wife doesn't want in the house but won't throw away  ____________________ Triumph Trophy Launch Edition |
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| Ste wrote: | Flat pack ones will last for years and years assuming it's not a cheap and nasty POS if you treat the wood thoroughly before assembly and retreat it every few years.
It's the ends of the timber that you want to get the most treatment into, ideally stand all the lengths of timber in a tub or tray of wood treatment stuff to allow lots to soak in.
Flat pack sheds aren't hard for people to break into so put a ground anchor in when laying the concrete base and maybe beef up the shed a bit.
Best of luck with having enough room to work on your bike in there, what spare space there is will very quickly get filled with general accumulated junk.
A prefab concrete shed is another option. |
What he said. ____________________ Triumph Trophy Launch Edition |
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There is a gap of 9 years, 229 days between these two posts... |
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When I moved the new place had no where to store my bikes.
I put in a 16 x 8 shed, double doors on 1 side, single on the other, big enough for all three with a little spare to move around, store stuff in.
This one...
https://www.nordictimberbuildings.com/product/16-x-8-apex-garden-shed/
D'oh, necro post!!!! ____________________ VFR800X - CFMoto 450MT - TTR250 |
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