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  • Deconstructing a shed

    Apologies if this is in the wrong forum

    I am getting a new shed for my garden (which I am very excited about) and first need to take the old one down.

    Is it just a case of getting a lump hammer to the thing and sticking it all in a skip (I need a skip anyway) or is there an easier/safer way of doing this?
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    I would take it apart carefully and use the sood for something else. Not sure what though
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    • #3
      they are usually just bolted or screwed together. tackle the roof first then the sides should come down complete. then put it on freecyle or something similar, should go in about 30 seconds if your area is like ours.
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      • #4
        I was lucky enough to be asked this very same question last year - I kindly said I would do it for them (and refused the note offered to me at the end) It now has been cleaned all rot repaired re-roofed and houses 25 chickens (abject chicken luxury)
        If you asked on freecycle someone would take it down for you I am sure,
        regards
        Pat
        "Did you ever walk in a room and forget why you walked in? I think that's how dogs spend their lives."

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