Just a thought, from a fellow who has built timber framed over in Canada, is to leave 20mm overhang at the bottom of the OSB wall sheeting to act as a drip edge to prevent water ingress from rain splash on the ground and past the pad edge running down the walls. And loosely attaching 2x4 2/3, 3/4 the way up the outsides of wall act as props to hold them vertical until screwed together. A bit later to the party I know but may help others. Take care & stay safe.
fab videos Jack. You are making it dangerously easy bud. Appreciate the shout out, think that you have made the right window and door choice. Looks really well made.
I love this series that explains every step in details and answers a lot of Why's. It is a big help to people want to build their own garden house. Keep rolling!
This series is great, and having the plans available is a real bonus. I need to bite the bullet and replace my huge, ancient, leaky metal shed with one of these structures. Looking forward to the next episode.
Loving the workshop build series and the whole channel. Its a refreshing change to see an honest real world perspective with useful content, rather than the hugely unrealistic/unachievable videos found alll over UA-cam. Keep up the good work and can't wait to see the build progress 😊
Lovely work! Could you let me know how you came to the design of your door header and why decided not to use cripple studs above the header? Also why 600mm wall segments on each side to support the header? will help a lot with my similar design which is in progress. thank you
Great series! I’m planning to build this workshop in my garden next summer. Along with the plans, do you have a material list of everything you purchased for the build?
I’m going to make an episode dedicated to cost and materials and I’m planning on putting this out within that. Make sure you subscribe so you don’t miss it.
Really enjoying the series, it's interesting seeing how everyone's methods differ slightly in these workshop / garden room builds. I'm in the early planning stages of my own workshop and am weighing up the pro's and con's of a timber construction like yours that I reckon I could handle myself (with a few friends lending muscle) or blockwork I'd need a bricky to do for me, with an insulated metal clad roof... I'll be looking at about 6.5m x 3.5m and about 0.5m from the boundary on two sides, plus will be using it to store and work on motorbikes so think I'm swaying more towards the blockwork but I'll see how your build progresses before I make any firm decision. Then I'll probably procrastinate some more... 😂
I think brick looks better and will certainly last longer. But I'd imagine it'll be twice the price once you factor in labour costs. Unless you can lay the bricks yourself ect. Good luck with it!
Looks amazing. Really makes me wish I could have gone larger with my first workshop. I was stuck at under 100 sq ft before having to deal with permits and paperwork. Because I rent they wouldn't even let me submit the paperwork the landlord was required to do everything.
Loving the series so far, I also watched Mark (Start Making) do his. I like to tear mine down and do it properly (was intended as just a shed - 16’ x 20’) but over the years I have added more and more into it to create a nice workshop, plus the cost would be huge. Looking forward to seeing the rest of the project.
Loving this series as I'm in the process of building my own shed too. Not as a workshop....just a shed that I can get the crap from my garage/workshop put in so that I can use the workshop for it's intended purpose!!
Rolled rag and bone Brown, Matt at Badger and Mark at start making as will be building my shed shop hopefully during our summer and with a it of luck your mistakes and theirs won’t be mine😉
Good job folding the membrane over the slab. I've noticed in my shed just from rain that water will penetrate in about 100mm from the edge (and I feel like the hold-down bolts seem to help with the wicking somehow). Plasterboard for the interior lining is an interesting choice if I heard you right. It's pretty soft for a workshop. I was, luckily, able to get a hold of 17mm second hand ply that had been used as lining for shipping containers. On that note, before you sheet, plan where you might be putting shelves or cupboards and put in extra horizontal or vertical nogging that you can screw into. I mounted a heavy fan on one wall and made sure I had extra timber behind the ply sheeting to screw into. You can never have too much high shelving. Maybe also consider an exhaust vent for dust collection before you sheet as well. And, yes, you tend to over-estimate windows. Less window is more wall space. On the other hand, I underestimated my lighting.
Yea I'm still not sure whether putting the DPM under the framing instead of stapeled to it was the way to go, I guess time will tell. Yes I am currently thinking of using plasterboard, I hadn't considered using ply but I might check out the price and compare. I'm hoping the choice to skip a 2nd window is something I don't eventually regret. But I think I should get plenty of light from the doors and one window 🤞
Loving the series. This is actually kind of perfect for me because i'm planning to build a workshop with these same exact dimensions so you are making this whole process a lot easier :D Thanks a lot and i'm looking forward to the rest of the series!
Loving your work. Recently got rid of a trampoline in the garden so will be looking to do something similar only smaller. Thanks for sharing your progress
I forgot to mention to get me in the draw for winning the tool: series is going great! I can see you're reasonably new chanel but your editing skills are on par with a more senior youtuber! Great informative vids and really enjoy seeing your content.
Great series, Just Recently If it isn't the wind it's the rain that ruins the day, hope the weather improves so you can get it properly watertight soon 👍
I drilled some holes using a big drill through the walls base plate into the concrete and fixed with concrete screws. I do show this in the video about halfway through
Looking good m8 sorry day behind on posting. Busy busy here. It's coming together nicely. Loving the series That tape is an interesting thing. Can't wait for next one 🏴👍 ps those evolution tools look like there doing well.
I said this a few videos ago - I have SUCH envy of this workshop! I wish I had the space for something similar. I could still use the giveaway measure though! Great build!
Thanks 🙏 It will allow some moisture through the DPM. But personally I don't think it's enough to worry about. I'd rather have it screwed down and know it's not going anywhere and risk a little moisture. I have seen some people fix some brackets into the concrete base whilst it's being poured which doesn't avoid this issue. But required a lot of planing to make sure they're in the correct place.
Thanks mate that’s good to know your views on this. I’ve been considering how to manage the securing without cutting through the membrane, but I guess we just go for it haha .. thanks for the response, really appreciated ❤
Amazing, you might find it useful to check out the plans. For a gym it's nice to have as much height as possible and the internal height of these plans it's pretty high. Good luck with it!
With refererence to the damp course. Would it hace been more effectivt to put a strip of Dpm under the wall plates and the stappled the remaining base Dpm to the outside. So when you do a breathable membrane on the ouside any moisture would run past wall plate and outside of concrete base. May also give a higher barrier against rising damp?
It's funny you mentioned that, I was watching the DIYGuys workshop build who did just this. I suspect you're right and this would result in slightly better damp proofing. However, it's too late for me to change it plus I don't think it's going to be an issue once it's cladded. I'm going to clad slightly below where the OSB starts to avoid splashing rainwater.
@@sumeraybuilds sounds like you have a strategy :) and you are right, once done it probably will not matter. You are definitely more systematic than me. I tend to make it up as I go. Looking forward to the rest of your series. Thanks
This is almost exactly the type of shed my wife will be getting me to build. I'll have a good look over the plans to see if it's possible to do in my garden. A laser measuring tape sure would come in handy during the build 😉😅
@sumeraybuilds Heya, I've had a quick look over the plans. I've got a few constructive criticisms: The plans were a little hard to find on your site. Not impossible, but maybe you could have another sub-menu solely for plans? The plan labeled 'with window' is actually without window and vice versa. The file name is correct but the title on the site is wrong. Did you cut the top of the studs at an angle to meet the slope of the roof in the side walls? If so, what was the angle? That might help improve the plan to include it. Otherwise, really good site and really good plans. Thanks for making this information accessible 🤘
@@ojcrook1340 That's solid feedback, thanks so much! I've gone through and addressed everything. I did cut the tops of each upright to a 2 degree angle. If you ever had any other suggestions for the plans then feel free to let me know (My emails on the channel page)
Hi mate I'm Daniel I have watched every episode from the start of your UA-cam journey. I'm really enjoying how you go in to detail about what your talking about. I'm also really enjoying your workshop build and I'm planning on building my own very soon. I have just watched the walls build you done today it's looking great. I'm looking forward to the next episode of the workshop build and therefore after. Your content inspired me to get up and go build things. So please keep up the good work and I look forward to seeing you progress. Kind regards Daniel.
Excellent series. Great job getting all the framing done in 6 hours. Yes, the best reaction to falling walls that heavy is to get out of the way. It's only bits of wood, Might cost a bit more in time and money, but not as much as it would recovering from injury. Having set the initial stud, it really does make a lot of sense to cut a staff to make it easy to replicate the distance for the 400mm centres. All that measuring and marking. Very generous of you to post the plans for free. I'll look forward to the next episode.
I said the same thing to him after trying to catch it, I'd rather have paid out an extra £100 for broken wood than have to deal with his two broken wrists. Really we should have had the wall properly braced or one of us always holding it. At least nobody was hurt! Glad you're enjoying the series :D
Planning a shed rebuild myself so this series has given me a really good idea of the process i need to follow and the “lessons learned” are invaluable. Good work !
There's a link in the video description. I'm adding the plans as each episode is released. sumeraybuilds.com/workshop If you do use them and have any feedback (like what else you would find helpful) I'd love to hear it.
So glad you got the felting part in the video. I might have to retrofit this to an old shed to turn it into a usable workshop, so looking forward to also seeing the insulation steps!
@sumeraybuilds I've had that as a ball park figure in my head. It'll be connected to the house so there's a walls worth of materials to take off. 🤷 Thanks
I’m loving the series and I don’t think I’ll ever get bored of watching people build workshops. Don’t let it end once you’re finished though as I’m interested to see how you make use of the inside since for organisation
After watching your review on the Evolution Track Saw I took the plunge (pun intended 😀) and have been happily ripping away with it since, thoroughly recommended. This year, if it ever stops raining, the next project is a garden office so this series is perfect for me. Excellent job and I am looking forward to the rest of the series.
Watch the full series here - new episodes released weekly: ua-cam.com/play/PLsGhK9mo4fwkuqcfCThOLc8pKWWMPEUY6.html
Just a thought, from a fellow who has built timber framed over in Canada, is to leave 20mm overhang at the bottom of the OSB wall sheeting to act as a drip edge to prevent water ingress from rain splash on the ground and past the pad edge running down the walls. And loosely attaching 2x4 2/3, 3/4 the way up the outsides of wall act as props to hold them vertical until screwed together. A bit later to the party I know but may help others. Take care & stay safe.
Great tip thanks! Wish I’d considered that!
fab videos Jack. You are making it dangerously easy bud. Appreciate the shout out, think that you have made the right window and door choice. Looks really well made.
Thanks 🙏 I needed to shout out your channel because your videos were so helpful! 🤞I don’t regret not having a 2nd window!
I love this series that explains every step in details and answers a lot of Why's. It is a big help to people want to build their own garden house. Keep rolling!
Thanks 🙌
This series is great, and having the plans available is a real bonus. I need to bite the bullet and replace my huge, ancient, leaky metal shed with one of these structures. Looking forward to the next episode.
Thanks 🙏 Hope the plans help, let me know if you have any feedback :D
Brilliant series! Can't wait to kick off summer projects and do it right with our tools 😉
😂 Thanks
Loving the workshop build series and the whole channel. Its a refreshing change to see an honest real world perspective with useful content, rather than the hugely unrealistic/unachievable videos found alll over UA-cam. Keep up the good work and can't wait to see the build progress 😊
Thanks so much 🙏 I appreciate it!
Some workshop builds are too brief or too long-you have hit the sweet spot! Looking great 👍🏻
My favourite comment so far, thanks! 🙏
Lovely work! Could you let me know how you came to the design of your door header and why decided not to use cripple studs above the header? Also why 600mm wall segments on each side to support the header? will help a lot with my similar design which is in progress. thank you
I felt like this design was much simple and stronger to be honest. I'll have full plans available on here soon by the way.
Great series! I’m planning to build this workshop in my garden next summer. Along with the plans, do you have a material list of everything you purchased for the build?
I’m going to make an episode dedicated to cost and materials and I’m planning on putting this out within that. Make sure you subscribe so you don’t miss it.
Really enjoying the series, it's interesting seeing how everyone's methods differ slightly in these workshop / garden room builds. I'm in the early planning stages of my own workshop and am weighing up the pro's and con's of a timber construction like yours that I reckon I could handle myself (with a few friends lending muscle) or blockwork I'd need a bricky to do for me, with an insulated metal clad roof... I'll be looking at about 6.5m x 3.5m and about 0.5m from the boundary on two sides, plus will be using it to store and work on motorbikes so think I'm swaying more towards the blockwork but I'll see how your build progresses before I make any firm decision. Then I'll probably procrastinate some more... 😂
I think brick looks better and will certainly last longer. But I'd imagine it'll be twice the price once you factor in labour costs. Unless you can lay the bricks yourself ect. Good luck with it!
Looks amazing. Really makes me wish I could have gone larger with my first workshop. I was stuck at under 100 sq ft before having to deal with permits and paperwork. Because I rent they wouldn't even let me submit the paperwork the landlord was required to do everything.
That sounds annoying! Maybe one day!
It was good fun building this, looking forward to the roof next!
See you Saturday :D
Loving the series so far, I also watched Mark (Start Making) do his. I like to tear mine down and do it properly (was intended as just a shed - 16’ x 20’) but over the years I have added more and more into it to create a nice workshop, plus the cost would be huge. Looking forward to seeing the rest of the project.
Mark's series is excellent and a point of reference for my own workshop build. 🤞you can build yourself the dream workshop one day!
Loving the build series. Will you be going back to the 1p to £1000 at some stage after you’ve finished the workshop?
Thanks 🙏 Yes I still have all of the stuff, it's a pause not an end :D
Loving this series as I'm in the process of building my own shed too. Not as a workshop....just a shed that I can get the crap from my garage/workshop put in so that I can use the workshop for it's intended purpose!!
Thanks so much 🙏
Rolled rag and bone Brown, Matt at Badger and Mark at start making as will be building my shed shop hopefully during our summer and with a it of luck your mistakes and theirs won’t be mine😉
😂 good luck!
"Imagine if it hit the camera"...Imagine if it fell on that child, or your friends legs.!!!!
😂😂 I was jesting
Loving the series - many thanks for sharing the process. I’m hoping to build a similar, albeit smaller version of your build for a garden studio
Go for it! Good luck!
What a great video!
Your channel will surely explode soon.
Top quality content!
Thank you!
I hope so ! Thanks 🙏
This workshop build is inspiring. Looking to replicate some of the techniques with my new shed. Hoping it won't cost me £1k in timber though!
🙏 Thanks😂 I must say I nearly shed a tear when I realised how expensive timber is now...
Good job folding the membrane over the slab. I've noticed in my shed just from rain that water will penetrate in about 100mm from the edge (and I feel like the hold-down bolts seem to help with the wicking somehow).
Plasterboard for the interior lining is an interesting choice if I heard you right. It's pretty soft for a workshop. I was, luckily, able to get a hold of 17mm second hand ply that had been used as lining for shipping containers. On that note, before you sheet, plan where you might be putting shelves or cupboards and put in extra horizontal or vertical nogging that you can screw into. I mounted a heavy fan on one wall and made sure I had extra timber behind the ply sheeting to screw into. You can never have too much high shelving. Maybe also consider an exhaust vent for dust collection before you sheet as well.
And, yes, you tend to over-estimate windows. Less window is more wall space. On the other hand, I underestimated my lighting.
Yea I'm still not sure whether putting the DPM under the framing instead of stapeled to it was the way to go, I guess time will tell.
Yes I am currently thinking of using plasterboard, I hadn't considered using ply but I might check out the price and compare.
I'm hoping the choice to skip a 2nd window is something I don't eventually regret. But I think I should get plenty of light from the doors and one window 🤞
Loving the series. This is actually kind of perfect for me because i'm planning to build a workshop with these same exact dimensions so you are making this whole process a lot easier :D
Thanks a lot and i'm looking forward to the rest of the series!
Great to hear! If you do end up using the plans I'd love to hear any feedback you have. I'm open to improving them.
Glad we're getting more videos from you although I'll about I skipped the first 3 videos in the series
😂 That's okay, they're more set up episodes for people who are in the planning stages
Enjoying the build for the new workshop, what happened to the 1p to a £1000 series? 😢😢
👀 I've had to pause it to get some other stuff done. It will return and be bigger than ever :D
Loving your work. Recently got rid of a trampoline in the garden so will be looking to do something similar only smaller. Thanks for sharing your progress
Awesome, Good luck!
Nice job mate, it's looking good. Loving the series so far, lots of useful info and tips I've not seen elsewhere. Roll on the next one!
Thanks 🙏
Just found your channel today, this video was great. Think it's time for a binge watch 👐
Thanks 🙏Hope you enjoy!
I forgot to mention to get me in the draw for winning the tool: series is going great! I can see you're reasonably new chanel but your editing skills are on par with a more senior youtuber! Great informative vids and really enjoy seeing your content.
Thanks so much 🙏 high praise indeed!
Thanks this has come just in time for my build. Thank you also for the videos and the plans. Just want the rain to stop now.
Yeah the rain has been incredibly annoying!
Great series, Just Recently If it isn't the wind it's the rain that ruins the day, hope the weather improves so you can get it properly watertight soon 👍
Yeah the weather has not helped at all! 🤞 for a dry weekend
Watching it at 5am to get some courage and build my own shed rather than buy an overpriced flimsy thing found online.. many thanks!
😂 Good for you! YOU CAN DO IT! It will 100% be worth it too.
Really enjoying this series and the plans, thanks for making those available!
My pleasure! Glad to hear you're enjoying it and making use of the plans! 🙏
What a great video. Very informative and clearly presented. I look forward to the next one.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks 🙏
Loving the series! It’s looking fab already, can’t wait to see it all complete 😀
Glad you enjoy it!
Absolutely cracking series so far, much inspiration 👍🏻
Thanks 🙏 Glad you're enjoying it!
Great shed build series. Question, how did you attach the walls to the concrete base?
I drilled some holes using a big drill through the walls base plate into the concrete and fixed with concrete screws. I do show this in the video about halfway through
Awesome build so far, series has been great to watch, looking forward to the next episode
Thanks 🙏
Recently discovered your channel and am loving the series so far. Thanks
Glad you enjoy it! Thanks 🙏
Looking good so far! Wish I had space for a workshop that size 🤦🏻♂️😂
Maybe one day!
Good job so far, I am looking forward to seeing the finished product.
Thanks 🙏 and same here!
Great video. Really looking forward to the finished article.
You and me both!
I already own an Evolution chop saw. It's a great bit of kit!
Yeah I agree!
Great vid. Just what I need to inspire me to get on with our own shed replacement project.
Do it! Good luck!
Excellent series - I hope to build something similar this year!
Thanks so much! Good luck with your build!
Loving the series as I'm going to replace my workshop this year.
Awesome, good luck with it!
Great work so far. Liking the build process so far. 14:25
Thanks 🙏
Great series. Still would like to see more of the 1p to £1000 journey 😢
I’ve still got all the stuff, just got some stuff I need to get done before returning to it!
Looking good m8 sorry day behind on posting. Busy busy here. It's coming together nicely. Loving the series That tape is an interesting thing. Can't wait for next one 🏴👍 ps those evolution tools look like there doing well.
No worries! Thanks 🙏 And yes I must say I have been impressed with the Evolution range so far.
@@sumeraybuilds they seem be really good a must say from looking at what you were using. Hopefully soon. 🏴👍
I said this a few videos ago - I have SUCH envy of this workshop! I wish I had the space for something similar. I could still use the giveaway measure though! Great build!
😂 good luck!
Excellent series. Thanks for creating these videos.
Glad you like them! Thanks 🙏
Great build so far, looking forward to the finished item.
You and me both!
Looking good. It'll be a great space when it's done.
Hope so!
Very well explained, and I see you attached the walls to the base using screws - won’t that compromise the waterproofing layer though?
Thanks 🙏 It will allow some moisture through the DPM. But personally I don't think it's enough to worry about. I'd rather have it screwed down and know it's not going anywhere and risk a little moisture. I have seen some people fix some brackets into the concrete base whilst it's being poured which doesn't avoid this issue. But required a lot of planing to make sure they're in the correct place.
Thanks mate that’s good to know your views on this. I’ve been considering how to manage the securing without cutting through the membrane, but I guess we just go for it haha .. thanks for the response, really appreciated ❤
Just about to embark on a gym build for our garden. Great series!
Amazing, you might find it useful to check out the plans. For a gym it's nice to have as much height as possible and the internal height of these plans it's pretty high. Good luck with it!
Great to see so much detail giving me plenty of ideas 😂
Glad it's helpful!
Love the series! Taking serious inspiration from this
Thanks so much 🙏
With refererence to the damp course. Would it hace been more effectivt to put a strip of Dpm under the wall plates and the stappled the remaining base Dpm to the outside. So when you do a breathable membrane on the ouside any moisture would run past wall plate and outside of concrete base. May also give a higher barrier against rising damp?
It's funny you mentioned that, I was watching the DIYGuys workshop build who did just this. I suspect you're right and this would result in slightly better damp proofing. However, it's too late for me to change it plus I don't think it's going to be an issue once it's cladded. I'm going to clad slightly below where the OSB starts to avoid splashing rainwater.
@@sumeraybuilds sounds like you have a strategy :) and you are right, once done it probably will not matter. You are definitely more systematic than me. I tend to make it up as I go. Looking forward to the rest of your series. Thanks
Loving the series so far, Cant wait to see the finished result
Thanks 🙏
Love the series! Looking forward to seeing it kitted out!
Me to!!!
Great video. Looking forward to the next episode. So far so good 😊
Thanks 🙏
This is almost exactly the type of shed my wife will be getting me to build. I'll have a good look over the plans to see if it's possible to do in my garden. A laser measuring tape sure would come in handy during the build 😉😅
I’d be interested to hear what you think of the plans, I’m open to adding more detail if people think it’s needed 😀
@sumeraybuilds Heya, I've had a quick look over the plans. I've got a few constructive criticisms:
The plans were a little hard to find on your site. Not impossible, but maybe you could have another sub-menu solely for plans?
The plan labeled 'with window' is actually without window and vice versa. The file name is correct but the title on the site is wrong.
Did you cut the top of the studs at an angle to meet the slope of the roof in the side walls? If so, what was the angle? That might help improve the plan to include it.
Otherwise, really good site and really good plans. Thanks for making this information accessible 🤘
@@ojcrook1340 That's solid feedback, thanks so much!
I've gone through and addressed everything. I did cut the tops of each upright to a 2 degree angle.
If you ever had any other suggestions for the plans then feel free to let me know (My emails on the channel page)
Very informative.
Thanks for sharing.
Glad it was helpful!
can we have dog camera in the next video, soo adorable!
😂 that's a great idea!
Looking forward to seeing the rest of it come together!
Thanks 🙏
Loving the series so far, can't wait to see how it turns out.
Thanks 🙏
Looking really good so far, nice work!!
Thanks 🙏
Loving the series so far, cant wait to see how it turns out!
Thanks 🙏
Looking forward to the roof build.
Same! Especially because of all the rain we’ve been having ☔️
Love these workshop builds.
Glad to hear it!
Hi mate I'm Daniel I have watched every episode from the start of your UA-cam journey. I'm really enjoying how you go in to detail about what your talking about. I'm also really enjoying your workshop build and I'm planning on building my own very soon. I have just watched the walls build you done today it's looking great. I'm looking forward to the next episode of the workshop build and therefore after. Your content inspired me to get up and go build things. So please keep up the good work and I look forward to seeing you progress. Kind regards Daniel.
Hi Daniel! That's awesome to hear that you've been following me since the start! Thanks for your kinds words 🙏 I appreciate it!!
Do I get royalties for being on the film
😂
Excellent series. Great job getting all the framing done in 6 hours. Yes, the best reaction to falling walls that heavy is to get out of the way. It's only bits of wood, Might cost a bit more in time and money, but not as much as it would recovering from injury.
Having set the initial stud, it really does make a lot of sense to cut a staff to make it easy to replicate the distance for the 400mm centres. All that measuring and marking.
Very generous of you to post the plans for free. I'll look forward to the next episode.
I said the same thing to him after trying to catch it, I'd rather have paid out an extra £100 for broken wood than have to deal with his two broken wrists. Really we should have had the wall properly braced or one of us always holding it. At least nobody was hurt! Glad you're enjoying the series :D
Picked up a few good tips...
Glad to hear it! 😎
Been loving this series. All the steps easily explained for when I build my own shed workshop in a years time!
Thanks 🙏
Planning a shed rebuild myself so this series has given me a really good idea of the process i need to follow and the “lessons learned” are invaluable. Good work !
Great to hear!
incredible progress on day 1. lucky no injuries with that side wall coming down. brown trouser time.
It really was! Probs weighed 200kg as well 😅
It's okay I'm a professional...
Hi Mike, You won the giveaway. Please get in touch so I can arrange delivery. Thanks, Jack!!!
@@sumeraybuildshi. Amazing. Sorry I’ve only just seen this. How do I receive ? 😊
Enjoying this series a lot, certainly going to be watching again later in the summer when I try my own build. 👍
Awesome, good luck with it!
We're can I get the plans mate
There's a link in the video description. I'm adding the plans as each episode is released. sumeraybuilds.com/workshop
If you do use them and have any feedback (like what else you would find helpful) I'd love to hear it.
So glad you got the felting part in the video. I might have to retrofit this to an old shed to turn it into a usable workshop, so looking forward to also seeing the insulation steps!
Insulation will likley be episode 7 or 8. I need to do the roof, windows and doors and claddign before I get to that. Glad to hear it's helpful!
I love a good shed build 😂
Thanks 🙏
Bloody brilliant 😁
Thanks 🙏
It’s looking good 👍
Thanks 🙏
Series is going well. Never seen anything like this done before so finding it very useful.
Thanks so much 🙏
for the diy person this is the perfect channel very helpful keep up the good work
Thank you! Will do!
Nicely done!
Thanks!
Interested in the total cost, looking at building my own man cave.
I’m recording as I go and adding into each video. I’d guess it’s going to total £5/6k but time will tell.
@sumeraybuilds I've had that as a ball park figure in my head.
It'll be connected to the house so there's a walls worth of materials to take off. 🤷
Thanks
@@bryanstewart7625 Yea that will actually save you a fair bit 👍👍
On a side note, loved the little dude in matching clothes. 😁
Looking good.
Thanks 👍
Great job
Thanks 🙏
Good job
Thanks 🙏
I’m loving the series and I don’t think I’ll ever get bored of watching people build workshops. Don’t let it end once you’re finished though as I’m interested to see how you make use of the inside since for organisation
My plan is to use it for videos and I'll also be filming building a lot of the internal furniture like a workbench ect.
@@sumeraybuilds brilliant mate I’m generally happy I found your channel. Don’t give up on the 1p to £1000 either 😜
Loving the way the workshop is progressing. I can`t wait to see what you`ll using for the roof.
🤞I'm doing it Saturday, weather permitting!
11 mil osb id imagine 400 centres
After watching your review on the Evolution Track Saw I took the plunge (pun intended 😀) and have been happily ripping away with it since, thoroughly recommended. This year, if it ever stops raining, the next project is a garden office so this series is perfect for me. Excellent job and I am looking forward to the rest of the series.
Hope you enjoy it! Thanks 🙏