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Hi everyone!
I'm really excited for this week's video. Not only is it the first one recorded in part on my shiny new camera, it's also the one where you can really start to see my vision take shape. One of the reasons I wanted to build my own shed is because I wanted something that would be unique rather than a shed that anyone can buy from B&Q. I designed the shed myself after thinking about what I would like and what I think will look good - I haven't used any design service or software, only a pencil and paper, and I am building it in a very organic way, which is how I like to work.
This week the video shows the work I have done on making the frame for the shed. For this I have used very few materials, which I'll give details of below. I hope you enjoy the video and enjoy seeing my shed start to look more like it will when it is finished.
Oh, and P.S. Yes, I am building in my pyjamas. sunglasses emoji
Materials used for constructing the framework:
Wood: CLS Studwork Timber 38x63mm
wickes.co.uk/Wickes-Studwork-CLS-Timber---38-x-63-x-2400mm/p/107177
wickes.co.uk/Wickes-Studwork-CLS-Timber---38-x-63-x-3000mm/p/145305
Screws: Exterior Grade Screws
wickes.co.uk/Wickes-Exterior-Grade-Green-Screws---5-x-75mm---Pack-of-500/p/287698
Wood treatment: Cuprinol Garden Shades
cuprinol.co.uk