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 Posted: 20:46 - 28 Jan 2016 Post subject: Shed/ Workshop Costs? |
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I've been considering building a 16'x10' shed/ workshop down the bottom of my garden, I've currently got small tin (yardmaster?) and it's a bollock ache to try and get my bike in and out of.
You can kind of see the area in this picture where the shed currently resides...
https://i.imgur.com/YreEOoI.jpg
The shed that is there currently, is on paving slabs which I believe are mounted on sand. I've been reading online about shed bases and most recommend a concrete base, however slabs seems to be okay too, but I'm not sure if they would be okay for the size/ weight of the shed I'll be having? I'd rather not take all the slabs up that are currently there unless I have to.
Also, I'd need to run electricity up there, would the best method for this be to dig a trench and run some SWA cable under the lawn, or would I be okay to run it along the hedge line? Also what would you estimate the cost for installing this cable, a couple of sockets and some lighting (I'd guess the shed would be about 20m from the house)?
Lastly, I've been mainly looking at eBay for sheds that come with free delivery/ installation for about £1000 for a 16'x10' tantalised pent shed, are there any cheaper places where I might be able to source one?
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Do you really need a permanent, underground, electricity supply?
I built a large shed in my garden, some time ago, I used it as a workshop.
I had various power tools, including a wood turning lathe and a bandsaw, plus lighting. Going on the basis that the most I could use at any given time would be lights, lathe and possibly a sander, I simply used a 50m extention lead, never had any problems, over the years I used that set up!
I've know idea what the implications of using a welder would be, if that's what you're looking to do. ____________________ "Everybody needs money, that's why they call it money!"  |
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| Suntan Sid wrote: | Do you really need a permanent, underground, electricity supply?
I built a large shed in my garden, some time ago, I used it as a workshop.
I had various power tools, including a wood turning lathe and a bandsaw, plus lighting. Going on the basis that the most I could use at any given time would be lights, lathe and possibly a sander, I simply used a 50m extention lead, never had any problems, over the years I used that set up!
I've know idea what the implications of using a welder would be, if that's what you're looking to do. |
I'd rather do it as cheaply as possible to be honest, I've just heard horror stories about about peoples houses burning down when using extension leads, but if they could be used safely that would be my preference.
I doubt the load would be very large, I might be using an angle grinder or a drill once in a while but that's about it. However if I could get the whole shed wired up for under £250 I'd probably do that out of convenience. ____________________ DRZ400-SM
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I have a 15' x 10' wooden shed on a slab base, which I did myself. No problems with it as yet, though I do miss the lack of electrickery. Think I'm going to have an outside socket installed, and just have some sort of circuit set up inside the shed, which I can plug into the outside socket. ____________________ Mpd72: I can categorically say i’m Brighter than that, no matter how I come across on here.
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| DRZ4Hunned wrote: |
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Wasn't there a thread on this recently where someone used strip LEDs? How good are those? Would be a lot cheaper to run I'd guess? Bright enough? Gone to LED bulbs in the house, and they're as bright, if not brighter than the bulbs that were in there when I moved in. ____________________ Chickenystripgeezer's Biking Life (Latest update 19/10/18) Belgium, France, Italy, Austria tour 2016 Picos de Europa, Pyrenees and French Alps tour 2017 Scotland Trip 1, now with BONUS FEATURE edit, 5/10/19, on page 2 Scotland Trip 2 Luxembourg, Black Forest, Switzerland, Vosges Trip 2017
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I got a roll of swa cable off site and have it running down the edge of the garden. Been like that a good few years now.I haven't buried it because I want it in plain view that way you can't damage it accidentally and get water ingress/electrocution. When you bury them you have to consider the current draw too because they heat up more. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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Rather than a standard extension lead, you could buy some higher rated cable to reduce the loss over the length of the cable, but I don't think you'll need it unless your running a big heater and demanding power tools.
Link anyway:
https://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Main_Index/Cable_Index/Armoured_SWA/index.html
Re generators and my earlier post; ball ache because:
You can't just open the door and turn on a light (unless it's 12v LED connected up to a car battery).
You can't use a trickle charger (unless it's solar).
You can't hear the radio above the din of the 80db gen that's powering it.
If it's hammering down with rain you need to cover the gen outside, or keep the door open while trying not to breathe the fumes and let the rain in.
Don't get me wrong, I'd rather have the gen in my otherwise powerless garage than nothing, but an extension lead would be so much more convenient. |
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Cheers guys, I've got lots of options to mull over now Just need to get the shed up, sure I'll be back with more questions  ____________________ DRZ400-SM
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 10 years, 5 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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