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15-03-2012, 09:45 AM | #31 | |||
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15-03-2012, 09:51 AM | #32 | |||
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However there is one thing I just remembered is that, often the house could vibrate if the lightning was close, only for a little bit though, not too big of a deal.
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15-03-2012, 10:00 AM | #33 | ||
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I lived in a shed for a year. I'll be moving back in there soon enough too. It was a Ranbuild shed, it wasn't huge, (6mx9m), but had more space than my current flat. It got a bit warm in summer, but nothing an open window wouldn't fix. Admittedly I used to throw a lot of surface spray around, but I never had a huge pest problem, and the cats sorted out any mice quick smart. The only thing that used to get in all the time was frogs. I have no idea where from or how, but I had one living under my bedside table for weeks. I didn't mind the frogs though. the whole thing (including the slab) cost around 14k. It's a pity that guys are cutting corners like TheOrangeSpider mentioned, because mine was built very well. And to boot had a stronger wind rating than the house on the same block.
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15-03-2012, 10:16 AM | #34 | ||
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14k....damn thats good for a single bloke........
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15-03-2012, 10:28 AM | #35 | |||
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the kit shed shown is for shed price only, no windows, no floor and possibly only one door
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15-03-2012, 10:55 AM | #36 | |||
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Most of these places even say it in the info packs Cost is from the slab up,only includes 1 PA door, windows, additional doors not included,contact local councils for aproovals They are usually rated to a certain wind rating , so any wind rating above that will endure additional bracing and costs Early last year i helped a mate build a 2nd hand 7.3x7.3 m shed that he lives in at the moment The slab cost a grand laid, the shed was i think 1500, a sliding door he had (swapped the roller door for the slider,)a big wimdow was bought at auction for $50 (swapped the other roller door for the window) He lined the walls with styro flat panels , he is comfortable in there His frame is a portal design just dynabolted to the slab As for the shonky shed builders, well there in every trade and about every company They usually get paid per shed for construction,so wack em up get paid As long as the council aprove, its all good whos worried about a extra screw here and there Id be more worried about the thin frame design , purlin spacing, top hat spacing,lack of screws than 1 extra here and there As for welding is stronger , well if your a good welder maybe if you cant weld for peanuts then its dangerous Bolting is good, even a monkey can bolt things |
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15-03-2012, 11:07 AM | #37 | ||
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i think sheds are more a guy idea.
I thought it was awesome! If the price is right, would be great idea. But i asked my missus and she was all 'as if it wouldn't blow away in a storm'. I laughed. She still wasnt sold on the idea. 'I want a brick home. I dont want to invite people back to 'our shed''. Blah! ... women!
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15-03-2012, 11:17 AM | #38 | |||
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Whenever we had customers coming in to buy a shed for living purposes we would try to steer them away from the traditional C section frame and purlin system and more toward steel panel construction, simply for ease. Yes, it did take more time for me to design and get the right materials for the shed but construction times dropped on site so the customer was very happy in the end.
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15-03-2012, 11:59 AM | #39 | ||
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yep! panels were after my time......I only understand "c" section and purlin.....when i was putting them up part time we started with timber, nails and corrugated iron, steel and tek screws were a whole new ball game.......shows my age
like everything else we move with the times or fall behind I've actually seen a shed get struck, we were 60 feet away at the time in another shed having lunch, very pretty and frightening but all power went directly to ground through the steel, fried the electrics that the sparky had just put in so he had to start over, it did however crack one of the footings which we had to redo.....I just paid the boys a bit of overtime we knocked off soon after that!
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15-03-2012, 01:15 PM | #40 | ||
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Went n looked at website. 53 k is everything to go to ground floor lockup. Windows n all. U still need to buy upper windows etc. I assume u will need a reg builder to sign off on its construction. And then call your mates, plasterer, eleco, plumber and painter. I like the idea.
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15-03-2012, 01:17 PM | #41 | ||
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What site ? Ranbuild ?
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15-03-2012, 10:06 PM | #42 | ||
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yes n no would be the answer...
http://www.shedsplustamworth.com.au/88901.html down the bottom 51,680 is SL3 , and the blurb that goes with it. |
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15-03-2012, 11:00 PM | #43 | ||
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I have been looking into this, but I was more into pre-fab homes, pretty much the same or similar, but its built in a factory in "modules" then trucked out to your property and put together there.
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16-03-2012, 10:32 AM | #44 | |||
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Theres no waiting for builders to come and go, builders not turning up ect The costs are fairly similar One house in town was a moduled build, total cost was over 120K The advantage of building yourself,is on average you can save around 30% of the total build cost So some do it themselves and then can afford to buy with the savings the premium appliances The dearest part of any house is getting it outta the ground, wether thats slab/pre slab work,footings and or sub floor Most new houses have to pass stringent environment issues IF your rural ,and dont have town surage you have to go the likes of envoro cycle systems and these cost around 10K Some places that dont have town water have to have capacity of 45,000L of water, usually 2 big tanks, add in another 5 or so K Ive looked into a facets of building, be that shed style design, kit home either on a pallet or them to build, relocator homes, wether new or a 2nd hand house,all issues the cheapest is design it yourself, build it yourself Know your budget,know some tradies and get into it IF you have the spare time you can save heaps, if time is short or you cant be bothered there are other ways |
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19-03-2012, 07:46 PM | #45 | ||
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people should do this more often.. down lights would be easier to install..
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12-04-2012, 06:39 PM | #46 | ||
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Don't you need to buy the land to build the shed on too? Can't just build a shed can you? I mean, you'd need land, permits, and whatever else? (water lines, sewage, power etc) That would add to the cost....and land costs the most.
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13-04-2012, 10:51 AM | #47 | |||
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No you cant legally just build a shed Over $3300 worth needs a registered builder (thats all costs, materials, slab ect ect) Permits and fees, depending on the class and the council , can vary emensly Shed fees are a per SQM cost , upto a certain size, house or dwelling is a different SQM cost Its costing me $500 to get my shed thru council ,only little 12M x 19M But the house which is similar size is less |
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13-04-2012, 11:24 AM | #48 | ||
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A buddy of mine lives in the shed at his parents place. Very, very comfortable, I wish I had a shed like that that I could live in. Only problem is no running water and no toiletries whatsoever. Middle of the night, need to take a dump, gotta run back inside the house.
That might be a deal breaker for me. Otherwise, its extremely comfortable with half carpet, half lino floors, heating, air conditioning etc. He's got a big tv, big bed, computer, his drum kit (which he can play to his hearts content), fridge, PS3, 360...what else does a 21 year old need other than a woman now and again?
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13-04-2012, 11:32 AM | #49 | ||
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Look up Quaker barn,
heaps of people here have built them and live in them. a shed is really no different. some relatives lived in their 4 car garage while their house was being built, they loved it. |
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13-04-2012, 11:33 AM | #50 | ||
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Would it be expensive to cool?
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13-04-2012, 03:37 PM | #51 | ||
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I saw a shed/house on a real estate site some time ago.It was an old rusty shed on the outside but inside it had all been gyprocked and could have been a modern home if you saw the inside pics.It was at Gulgong and i think it was on a couple of acres,it was selling for 225,000.
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