Building a Workshop Shed In The UK From Scratch
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- čas přidán 7. 11. 2019
- Building a workshop has been a life long dream for me. Now, back in the UK. I'm building a new workspace from the ground up from scratch.
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Questions:
How much was it and how big is it?
So keeping tools our of the pricing In total it came to around £1200 But this includes extra wood to make workbenches too. It's 2.9m by 2.9m . Has a close to 7-degree pitch and highest point is 2.49m. Keep in mind that I have completely over-engineered this workshop for 3 reasons. 1. I'm in Scotland and I get a lot of rain so I had to have a pitch on my roof. 2. I'm close to the sea and there is a field with an unobstructed prevailing wind so I get gusts of wind up to gale force 9 pretty regularly. I had to keep room for 100mm rockwool to make sure I could stay warm and more importantly that I would not bug the neighbours too much.
Where is the power?
All electrics are now in using office conduit. I got a pro for this as I'm not going to take responsibility for electrical work till I've got some real training. I'm sure you can see the conduit in some of my other videos. It goes right around the workspace.
Your Door is upside down...
Funny story really...
Yup that is pretty much how I got the door plus I only really had one option to mount it as I wanted it to open outward to give me a little bit more room for larger projects in the future. Thanks for the heads up thou. I did spend about 20 minutes just looking at the door to think of which way round I should mount the freaking thing.... but oh well it works and it only cost me £5 so beggars can't be choosers.
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It’s actually a very well written and comprehensive book czcams.com/users/postUgkxhgbP-6hUnXu_QRaoHgLztgsI0YF3HqR0 . I wanted to pair this with an updated book on local codes to start planning a post-retirement dream shop. I think I have just about everything I need between the two. The extra plans available for purchase towards the end are priced almost as much as full home plans, not little sheds however.
Well this is good inspiration for the day I've got the skills to pull down the existing workshop-sized shed I have in my garden and rebuild it so it's actually insulated and functional. That day is probably a year or more away but I can dream at least. Cracking video
This shed has been built better than most new build homes 😂
You took a relatively small project and made it seem epic. Also the build quality on this workshop is top class. Good work!
Cheers Tyler,
I'm so glad you enjoyed the video and thanks for the compliment 😀
Good job!!! Keep in mind that sheds get very hot in the summer season without the correct ventilation and to reduce the heat from coming in add reflective window film for security too.
Cheers Iraj,
I'm glad you enjoyed it. Also great Idea I'll see if I can get a hold of some of that for the summer.
You smashed it bro, well done. Very cool shed, mum has wanted me to build a shed for a while but didn't think I have the confidence. You have shown me that I could possibly just about do it!
Go for it!
Amazing project, so impressed with the filming and editing as well. Really good vid
Thank you very much Graham.
As a quick insight to my background and knowledge of coatings, I was a spray painter at Disneyland in california for a decade or so but with the paint department for twenty-six years.
If you can get your shop at least three or four feet high and it can be SAFELY blocked up and secured I recommend you rent an airless spray painter and apply the coating that way - we used bitumastic on the lower exterior surface of the 'submarines' we had, and inside of the trains steam tanks as well, and several other areas where deterioration due to water/rust or rot were a concern.
But two things to know is, NEVER "test" the pressure of an airless gun like painter's do with an air supplied spraygun - YOU WILL LOSE YOUR FINGERS! as the pressure will flay (cut) your skin from the bone and this happened to one of our "Journeyman" painters no-less.
The second thing is some people are VERY sensitive to bitumastic coming in contact with their skin so make sure you use a heavy duty spray suit, rubber gloves and proper spray mask if you decide to do this your self but if you don't want to spray it, get a brush similar to the ones used to wash a car with because they cover much better than a mop and will be much more manageable than a mop will be.
Best of luck and if you have any questions contact me at:
lwhalen2016@gmail.com
Your shed is ace, your montage is badass and your slow mo's are on point.
Subscribed.
Nice build, great edditing work.
A new style of video for me I like it. And a good idea that I haven't seen before is with the double sided tape when installing the breathable wall membrane 👍 thanks for your effort & sharing with us.
Hey Danny, I'm so glad to hear you like the style that I'm going for here. In case you used the tape yourself it's not your usual type of tape. It's tyvek moisture-resistant reinforced membrane tape. It's probably one of the most expensive materials I bought for the build. Once again thanks and i'm so glad you enjoyed the effort =)
great video, and really well edited and curt straight to what we wanted to see - good work sir!
So glad you enjoyed it Plans Northeast!
I really like the modern look of that shed.
It gives me inspiration.
Good work!
Thank you very much Build it simple!
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Well done. Excellent job. I'm planning something similar myself in a few weeks. I like the roof on this one👍
Cheers Primez5,
Good luck with your build! I'm sure you'll enjoy the process.
Great Video clip! Forgive me for chiming in, I would appreciate your opinion. Have you ever tried - Mahorrla Wooden Paradise Method (do a google search)? It is a great one of a kind guide for building better sheds and woodworking without the hard work. Ive heard some super things about it and my good mate called Gray at last got excellent results with it.
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.“Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost"
@@joeygibbs4775 john 3:16...??
Cracking shed there buddy.
Have to say your videoing and editing are very impressive.
New subscriber here.
Thanks for sharing
Cheers Lee, I'm really glad you enjoyed it =)
Excellent content the edit was perfect great skills behind and in front of the camera 👍
Thank you so much AI wild.
I'm so glad you enjoyed the watch 😊
just ordered the *WoodBlueprints. Com* guide for step-by-step videos and different plans to BUILD A SHED. they have some awesome plans in there
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.“Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost"
Excellent video thank you would be interested in your material list what sized bearer’s, and stud timbers etc... thank you:)
Loved the cinematography! Nice build, thanks for sharing 👍
Cheers, I'm so glad you liked it. Really wanted to set a new top bar for my channel cinematography with this new video & I love to see that it's paid off =)
It looks pro and expensive. The video has accurate timelapse and nice shots. Like it. Thumbs-up
Thank you very much pablo
Don’t suppose you can list all materials and tools used? Maybe even links to some bits where you got them from?
Excellent workshop mate 👍🏻 bit of friendly advice though that codelock is not suitable for that purpose ideally use a 5 lever BS sash lock, codelock Is ok for interior office door but not for exterior door, Also hinges need replacing for more heavy duty. Sashlock will provide a lot more security. Other than that it's absolutely spot on what you've done as your first workshop
Thank you Stephen. Currency almost nothing is left in there over night but that will soon be changing so i'll look into your suggestions. Thank you.
Amazing workshop dude!! Perfect size!!
Cheers Craig.
I'm really glad you enjoyed it.
What a fantastic video ! (Subbed) Not only the shed build itself is great but the music, photography and editing are superb, it was like watching a "professional video" well done looks like a great project . Looking forward to see what you build inside it now ? Take care
Thank you so much WashbourneWed !
I'm so glad you enjoyed the video. I'll keep doing my best to improve where I can 😊
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Love it love it. Mine - hopefully once this lockdown refurb of the home is done - a combination of yours and the Colin Furze shed!
Also now a new Tigerblood Jewel fan - thanks in part to Shazam but of course yourself and the above video, excellent camera work :)
Subscribed :-D
That sounds great Elliott, Thank you for the Sub. I wish you the best on your build 😀
Loved it great job!
Thank you J Beck,
I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Excellent build and excellent video. Well done!
Hello! Loved this and gave me a brief idea of how I'm going to build my shed.
hola! me gusto mucho tu taller y el proceso. felicitaciones!!! una pregunta. que tan aislado acusticamente esta ? se escuchan los ruidos afuera? saludos!!!
Good work, nice Video, Great Job .
Awesome job man looks fantastic 👏
bro your editing is on point.nice one
Thank you very much Ezanity. I'm so glad you enjoyed the video.
That is one gloriously over engineered British shed! I like it. I'll check out some of your other videos.
Thank you very much Bradbury 😅
Great vid mate. I'm inspired to do my own :D
I'm so happy you enjoyed it Paul!
Even happier to here that I've inspired you too.
Have fun with your project 😀
Superb job, well done!
Nicely done!: Hollywood quality!
Put a little 30 or 40 degree angled piece of wood at the top of the door lock to protect from worst of the rain. Keep lock well sprayed with ptfe or silicone
Jonathan, in all the years of extensive daily youtube viewing, you're the second producer I have contacted. I hope you are using your workshop for video production. Never have I watched such a potentially prosaic video where the production has been so marvellous. A little attention needed to splice the music seamlessly, but, nevertheless, a pleasure to view. So much so, I have lost the thread and will need to watch again, and perhaps again. I am smiling from ear to ear as I listen through headphones. Awesome! Watching again will be far from a chore.
Not forgetting to mention how good your workmanship is on the build. Very impressed that you actually showed the dismantling of the old shed, which is an excellent touch - seeing the build process in reverse.
Gonna watch again now, and my wife's invited this time. She's a real rock fan, so don't know how she'll react.
Thanks a lot.
Thank you so much for the kind words John. It was a pleasure to make something like this. I hope your wife enjoyed it as much as you did.
Two little things:
1) that’s an awesome video well made and super entertaining
2)how did it take you to build this beauty ?
Thanks again and keep pushing !
Thanks so much for the encouragement Fabien.
1. I'm so glad you enjoyed the video.
2. Honestly, if I was not filming it would of taken me about 4 - 7 days. Because I was filming it took around 14 days of work but 25 days of time due to bad weather.
Maker Tales well I’m glad you filmed it, and the editing is so well made good job.
Thank you for the great video. Could you advise on the software used for design of the shed calculation of required timber?
British boy you did an excellent job. Your is the best, but we need the material list if possible. Thank sir.
Super fajnie zrobione.
Pozdrawiam :)
hi @Maker Tales I am in the middle of building a shed have you had any problems with mould on wall or ceiling ..plus do you have heating in your shed? many thanks in advance
Would be totally frickin awesome to see this build from start to finish in the new CAD Sketcher add-on in Blender!
That is amazing 📸
Thanks Sunny! I'm so glad you enjoyed it =)
i would have taken that original shed and put it up in my garden haha
Oh no I recognise your videos now you have being away for a while, I take it you are back in the game now! 😁
Ya, I was away for a little while but now I'm back stronger than ever. I had a little nosy not to long ago on your channel when I was looking at workshop build and heard the trouble you got into thanks to your oh so ummmm concerned neighbors... 😕 Left you a little comment to see if you had a good deal on your plywood and if not to use osb which I found quite budget-friendly. Nah I've not done any advertising or marketing as of yet. Just been interacting with the community around me. Try my best to find other UK based makers.
@@Keep-Making good memory mate, I can't even remember this morning 😭😂 but now you remind me I remember. Ye I'm still getting there slowly with the workshop. 😁
Great work
Thank you very much Robert 😀
Nice build and very cool video editing.
I'm so glad you enjoyed it
Václav. I put a lot into it and It really brings a smile to my face hearing that you think it's cool.
Really good filming technique and editing - thumbs up
Glad you liked it!
How did you work out the pitch for your roof?
The sound track.......awesome!!
Great job lad ....
Don't want to be cheeky, but just want to put it out there...
I watch a LOT of maker content. And I know most people are doing it as a passion. But I learn SO much and it's all for free. So when there is someone/ something I like I always try to support them by using their affiliate links. In your case, I've checked the description for the blue thing on your driver, the Permavent and the tar paint and you don't have any. So just wanted to mention in case you want to look in to it.
Also, although it's slim on details, the editing is fantastic!
Hey CH3699,
Thanks for the comment. You have a point I have added all of those links in Q and A video but for some reason I did not do it on this video. They are now on this video too and if you are wanting to see the Q&A video check the description and here is a link where you can see everything I have used in the build. bit.ly/35P8Rg0
Also thank you so much for your consideration in supporting me
Welcome back!
Why thank you Andrew, Great to be back =)
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Mate,
This was a AWESOME build, thanks for sharing it, your partner and you are not just adept at buidling but great at camera angles, very slick n pro! I just started to build a little DIY tool store in the back of my garden a few days ago, i will defo use some of your handy tips. please keep on sharing ideas, i have subscribed!
Thank you so much rkgooner89, I'm really glad that you enjoyed the video and got trips from it. I'll definitely have more and a bit of maker everything in the future.
great one ❤
Glad you like it Adolfo!
Nicely done.
Thank you very much PK F. 😀
Hi what's the number u got when you Metro the length and area around your Workshop
You should make a video on making a custom work bench that suits your needs and skills 💪👊🤟great video though
I'm glad you enjoy the video aaron,
When you say suites my needs what do you have in mind?
Thanks for sharing. I may have overlooked it but what are the outside dimensions of the shed & the internal height of the front and back walls?
Hey Den Beech,
I'm glad you enjoyed it. Well there are a few FAQ's in the description. In answer to your question, it's 2.9m by 2.9m external dimensions. Has a close to 7-degree pitch and the highest point is 2.49m external. My walls are a pretty decent 11cm thick so internally it's 2.68m by 2.68m tallest point 2.2m is and lowest point is 1.85m
Compartiría los planos y detalles de materiales amigo esta excelente el trabajo felicitaciones
Great video, thank you. It's really helpful for a DIY novice like myself. We're hoping to build something similar.
Did you leave an air gap under the floor or did the insulation fill it? Also, did you attach the floor to the patio base and if so how? Thanks
Glad you enjoyed the video. I just put the floor right on the base with screws.
Great video! Where did you get your timber supply from? Do you have a breakdown of the materials you used in the build? Thanks!
Hey Creature Flesh Masks,
Not as of yet but there is a video I plan to come out within the next few weeks where i'll be doing into all this detail. Let me know if there is anything ells you would like to know.
how did you figure out the birds mouth for the rood truss?
I don’t understand any of this 🤣 but I like it. Subbed.
Great build, only issue i can see is the lock. very easy to get screwdriver in to knock catch across
Hey Jack,
I'm glad you liked the build. Thanks for looking out for me.
Ya in all honesty the lock picking lawyer has shown me that there is nothing out there that is going to keep anyone out... SO it's nice to just keep the door closed 😂
hi brill video think you got door on upside down wide rail that you got for your head of door should be on bottom thought maybe you got door like that lol thanks
Cheers Nick, I'm so glad you enjoyed the video.
Yup that is pretty much how I got the door plus I only really had one option to mount it as I wanted it to open outward to give me a little bit more room for larger projects in the future. Thanks for the heads up thou. I did spend about 20 minutes just looking at the door to thing of which way round I should mount the freaking thing.... but oh well it works and it only cost me £5 so beggers can't be choosers.
Put in some damp proofing under the floor
Great video. think it took you longer to make the video than building the shed. love it !
100%! Yes it took me much longer to film that to make it 😂
Subscribed, great build!! I realise workshop build was a bigggg project and difficult to go step by step, haven't looked at any of your other videos yet...but montage style wouldn't be my favourite style, just a bit of constructive (excuse the pun😅) critique... looking forward to seeing more content though, and all the best with your channel 👍👌😊
Thank you very much Clive, Ya I really could not go step by step on this build. To say that it took long just going the video would be an understatement. If I was step by stepping it would have taken months 😅. Still i'm glad you enjoyed it and i'll have lot's more maker related videos coming too.
Perfectionist- love it.....
Yup.... I have one hell of an over achieving "shed"
Are you using treated timber for the stud work? Looking to. Uild something similar, just getting a list of material together.
Hey Kieran,
Yup, everything structural is pressure treated timber.
The only thing that is not treated is the cladding which I then manually treat myself.
Hi looks great can U share the project + material that U used, thank you
Yup i'm be sharing that info real soon. Let me know any questions you might have.
Came out beautiful, love the look. But if you’re going to use it as a work shop I saw no outlets or lights.
Hey 67Herby,
Thank you very much.
You'll see in the update video that I've made that I address this questions. Plus it's down in the description too. =)
You are very good at making videos
Thank you Jacob!
What drill it is that anchoring the frames to the concrete at 6:30?
This music immediately makes me feel like I’m being sold a bearskin hoodie 😂
Very nice 👍🏻
Cheers!
Loved the video - great work. Did you design it on paper first or make a Sketchup model. All your bits seemed to be very clearly labelled. Are you willing/able to share the plans?
Hey James, I'm so happy to hear that you have enjoyed the video. I did do rough planning on paper and then jumped right into rhino 3d which is my preferred modelling program. Yup I spend a good few days planning out that labelling system. I wanted to be able to cut everything out and then put it together like one big DIY flatpack. As for the plans, it's not that I don't want to share them, I just know I'm inexperienced and there are going to be flaws all over this build, that quite frankly I don't know about. I did try my best to get as many joiners and architects friends to take a look at it but even still. So the idea that someones follow these plans to the letter and they have an issue at any point. I would feel quite responsible. Having said all of that... If you want to just take a look at it, I'm more than happy to share them out, as long as your well aware to take these plans not just with a grain of salt but with a heaped spoon. Sound good?
Good job. The music really made the video.
aa aa Thank you 😊
I really like the design and the editing is amazing. I have a couple questions though, how much did it cost, and what are the dimensions?
Edit: Nevermind, he already answered those questions lol. Price was £1200 and dimensions was 2.9 metres x 2.9 metres :-D
I'm really glad you enjoyed it Ahmed.
Surely you could’ve bought a decent t and g one for not much different amount.
@@stephenpeacock2627 wouldn’t be anywhere near as study plus no insulation - sheds are ridiculously priced for what they are now
Just wish I knew what was going on.Its a rock concert!!
Well produced very watchable video.
Thank you Ann,
I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
Epic video...
Cheers Asif
I'm so glad you enjoyed it
I enjoyed this and found it useful but have been looking for the 2nd video you mentioned in the intro. Can’t find it, did you do one and if so can you post a link? Cheers
Hey Shaun, sorry the video it not up yet but it's 100% coming soon as i'm going to be doing a 1 year round up and answer all questions. Speaking of which let me know any questions you might have and i'll do my best to answer them.
Hi Johnathan, could you please tell me which software you used to calculate the dimensions of lumber, and do you have any plans and BOM available?
The full plans will be made available soon with a huge disclaimer saying I'm no pro at all. I used rhino 3d to do all my designing but they could have just as easily been designed in fusion 360 or sketch.
Very nice video editing
Thank you very much Rodrigo
Killer video with great music and timing. Excellent show! Thank you!!!
I'm so glad you enjoyed it Kimo 😀
What insulation you used in the bottom to isolate from humidity ?
Absolutely brilliant!im in Scotland too,and planing to build shed also.which software did you use to make design and cutting list?
Excellent build.
Thank you Graham!
I'm really glad you have enjoyed it.
@@Keep-Making looks cosy for the British weather. I'm stuck with an old timber garage. time for an upgrade I think.
Good job... its probably got more insulation than my house lol
Parabéns fantástico
What on earth is that blue attachment on the drill when putting the wood screws in? it's really bugging me I can't figure out what it's doing
😅 Nothing to special it's a Makita B-35097 Impact Gold Ultra-Magnetic Torsion Insert Bit Holder. Just to stop me being clumsy and dropping screws while building.
I’m thirteen and j find this stuff so entertaining
your going to want to put some kind of edge cap on the felt. you also need some end bits in each corner of the exterior to hide the end grain of the tongue and groove. things will move in winter especially those little tac nails. trust me u will be re nailing or even screwing in a year or two
Hey Welsh Maniacs,
I don't know about the caps as it's all pretty much sealed off. As for the tacks holding the cladding. Ya I have a feeling I might have to screw them in too... I did have a little problem with cupping wood. But once I added my topcoat of sealing oil that pretty much stopped 90% of all my warping issues. Fingers crossed for a cold winter tho. It's been through once already but I would not really call it a "cold" one.
hello, not sure if its already been asked
but do you have a step by step guide in the build ?
materials used and cost for each one ?
many thanks
Hey Matts,
I don't plan on doing a step by step as this was my first build and there are so many regulations around the world that I don't want to be held responsible for things that may happen to others. However I soon plan on doing an FAQ video and I'll make sure to add all the materials used and so on in that video. Anything ells you might like to know?
Excellent job mate look beautiful im planning to make one like urs in uk I was wondering if u have planner I can use to make my own what screw u used, size of wood etc thankx
Give me a few weeks and there will be a video you will be very interested about coming out
Hi looks great do you have a list of wood used and possibly a cut list sizes etc. Thanks
This will be coming soon, Let me know if you have any other questions to make sure I cover it in the up coming video.
Great video BTW, very well made. I'm unsure what do do with my flat roof. For extra water tightness should I vapour barrier the roof or use some left over dpm I have? If so what does my felt bind to, only the vapour barrier/dpm? Won't it flap about? I don't really want to roof nail the felt as I dont want to put holes into the felt? How do i get around this? Any help would be greatly appreciated thanks
Honestly speaking this was one of of my biggest consequences too. My fall back / playing it safe option was to use black jack all weather roof coating it's a crazy rugged bitumen paint and with 2 - 3 coats of that stuff and your roof should be good for a solid few years... I hope that comes in handy. Ans keep safe if you so use it. It's some sinky, sicky stuff. Eye protection and full separator is a MUST! (Also mix it very well and a stiff large brush works best in my opinion)
@@Keep-Making Thanks for your reply! At what layour do you recommend putting the bitumen? On top of the board, vapour barrier or over the felt? :)
@@bigC12345100 No problem Ciaran, I went with on top of the felt. Means that WAY in the future it would be quite easy to remove it all to replace it.
All you need to do is to install some gutters. Cool build!👍
very nice
Thanks OrangeNinja!