Hi Matt, a floor and ramp for the bin store might be worth thinking about. Lifting what could be heavy recycling bins (especially the green waste one) over the frame will become a chore!
I'd chop out the wood at the base of the wheelie bin store if you haven't already - when the wheelie bin is full it will be a challenge to lift. To hang your mower, some chain from back to front roof beams with a hook hanging down would probably be a good solution in the cupboard.
A great build and looks really good, as well as being practical. As all of us workshoppers know, shed/garage/workshop space is premium space, so shifting stuff like this out, is always a bonus result. 😁👍
Another great project done Matt.I like the contrast in colour between the feather edge and the painted.Certainly better on the eye than the old fence panels.
Matt, great project. I have made something similar for my woodshed which holds pallet wood. The wood for the frame came out of a skip as builders were converting a loft and for the price of two Costa coffees gave me free access to a lot of almost new 3x2 timber. Clad in pallet wood and resting on bricks to raise it from the ground I put a roof on of recycled plywood and then new roofing felt. Painted woodland green with left over fence paint. Apart from the screws, nails and felt the rest was free so was able to buy a 2.4 x 1.8 camouflage tarp for the front. Sits around 100 foot from the house and amongst trees so blends right in.
Just got stock delivered today to do a 4 wheelie bin store. Alas the Scottish summer has made a roaring return so it will need to wait until the sideways rain stops. Good video man 👍
Looks good but you might want to put a floor under the bins as they are heavy when full to lift over that lip when they are put in that way round, but thats a minor point and its still a very good idea. Keep up the good work
I’ve been wanting to build a log store for a while now but didn’t now how to go about. I would have never of though to put an addon for gardening tools either. Thanks for the video! Next project sorted
Nice project; it looks great. A simple but effective solution to the problem of keeping things tidy. Thanks for sharing your ideas. Think I'll be trying something similar very soon. Best wishes
That actually looks really good Matt! I personally would make a raised floor for the carbage bins. when they are full you have to lift them up to get them out. Great Job!
Nice build Matt, the only thing I would do different is tack DPC along the base to keep the timber off the damp concrete, I know you used treated timber but it would still prolong the structures life.
Loved this video buddy. well done. il be needing to build one of these next year once iv finished my decking area under our tree. Well done my friend it looks realy steady
Looks rather smart! I do love Toolstation, next day delivery with only a £10 spend has saved me many times. Plus, it's much cheaper for screws than Screwfix!
Just what I've been looking for - I have a large pallet that I could use as the base but your design is just what I need. Oh ever thought of building an outdoor tool shed 😉
Matt you must have a sixth sense I’m looking to do something similar for my household and recycling waste bins. I love your design , I’m going back to my drawing board (one day hopefully fusion 360) great job 👌
Nice solution to those problems, looks great too. Although I do wonder about the step in the bin store, if you turn the bins around it should be easier to get them out maybe? Well filmed and brilliantly explained, nice one😁👍
Great build Matt, that’s something I’ve been meaning to do for a while now I’m a joiner by trade and made one a good bit bigger for a customer a year or so ago. Great video keep up the good work
i love the colours u have chosen for the wood; i understand the ground not beeing level but i think it would have been worth the time to allign the 2 sheds verticaly so that the roofs matched in hight; one continous roof, 4 5 meters long, would have had a fantastic appearence from your garden
Great job Matt, very impressed. Do you have to wheel your bins out to the street for collection? If so , a florr might be a good idea in that shed so you don't have to keep negotiating to lower front crossmember esp when the bins are full. I loved the; "Here's a second one I made earlier" thing!
@@Badgerworkshop Oh, I see. That works too. Its just that my bins used to be kept on paving slabs the were raised, one slab height, higher than the path itself. Levering themback into position after collection day was always a little cumbersome and a tad annoying, lol.
Hi, Great video, and very helpful, thanks I'm looking to do something similar, and as a complete DIY novice I find myself almost overwhelmed by the number of tool and supply choices. Could you tell me about the types of screws you used for yours please
Build first plan later, how most of my projects go👍, Lovely work Matt. Can i ask about your boots you wore in the video, they look really comfortable, thanks.
It seems I missed watching this video in September. Don't know why. Great job! Are you going to do/did you do something with the old fences or is it just some extra firewood?
Lifting those loaded bins over that piece of wood could be a bit of a pain1 Why not put a sloping 3 plank high door instead so it can be dropped down and then wheel the bins out!
This video just came up in my suggestions, I love your building style and sense of humour. Definitely subscribed 👍
Hi Matt, a floor and ramp for the bin store might be worth thinking about. Lifting what could be heavy recycling bins (especially the green waste one) over the frame will become a chore!
I'd chop out the wood at the base of the wheelie bin store if you haven't already - when the wheelie bin is full it will be a challenge to lift. To hang your mower, some chain from back to front roof beams with a hook hanging down would probably be a good solution in the cupboard.
A great build and looks really good, as well as being practical. As all of us workshoppers know, shed/garage/workshop space is premium space, so shifting stuff like this out, is always a bonus result. 😁👍
Thank you. Yes it is great to have to extra space
Very nice Matt, looks great, that is one posh wheely bin store :)
Thank you
that tidys up the garden very nicely.
Thanks John
Life is what you make it and yours seems to get better with every episode. Peace.
This is the nicest looking woodshed/ everything shed I’ve ever seen. Awesome job Matt, now just gotta worry about the wife seeing this : ) Take Care
Thank you very much
Great build looks great 🍺🍺👍👍👍👍
Thanks Brian
Looks really good. Clever being able to work freehand with no plans.
I really love the design , everything looks nice and tidy and in a smaller scale that would be a nice bookcase !!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you
Great storage for all your wood and for the bins
Thank you
Another great project done Matt.I like the contrast in colour between the feather edge and the painted.Certainly better on the eye than the old fence panels.
Thank you Kevin
Matt, great project. I have made something similar for my woodshed which holds pallet wood. The wood for the frame came out of a skip as builders were converting a loft and for the price of two Costa coffees gave me free access to a lot of almost new 3x2 timber. Clad in pallet wood and resting on bricks to raise it from the ground I put a roof on of recycled plywood and then new roofing felt. Painted woodland green with left over fence paint. Apart from the screws, nails and felt the rest was free so was able to buy a 2.4 x 1.8 camouflage tarp for the front. Sits around 100 foot from the house and amongst trees so blends right in.
That sounds like a great cheap project
Just got stock delivered today to do a 4 wheelie bin store. Alas the Scottish summer has made a roaring return so it will need to wait until the sideways rain stops. Good video man 👍
Great idea, that's a lot of storage you created.
Thank you
As advertised on "Badger Bites" 16 mins, just great to watch and learn with a post Sunday lunch brew 👍🏻👍🏻😀
Thanks Robin
Great job Matt. I really like that grey paint finish, really looks the part 😀
Thank you
Loved this. Great way to divide gardens and utilise the space for all the everyday stuff. Looks great too. Good job Badger 🌲🦊🌲🥰
Thank you very much
Simple, practical, useful, thats what I like to see, you did a great job. Well done mate.
Thank you Colin
Nice job mat really came out well
Thank you Ben
Quality bit of kit mate. A proper mans job that one.
Thank you Pete
Badger Workshop pleasure.
Your neighbours fence could do with an upgrade, could be a profitable side project.
Amazing, quality work. Come and build one for me....please. Thanks for sharing
Great result, well done!
Thank you
Looks good but you might want to put a floor under the bins as they are heavy when full to lift over that lip when they are put in that way round, but thats a minor point and its still a very good idea. Keep up the good work
They are easy to get in and out and that's how I want it
I’ve been wanting to build a log store for a while now but didn’t now how to go about. I would have never of though to put an addon for gardening tools either. Thanks for the video! Next project sorted
Thank you David. Good luck with your build
Nice project; it looks great. A simple but effective solution to the problem of keeping things tidy. Thanks for sharing your ideas. Think I'll be trying something similar very soon. Best wishes
Thank you Mark
Nice. Thanks for sharing.
01:54 Man, if that was me those screws would go in at different angles while pushing the other piece away🤣
Brilliant job, mate. 👍
Looks fantastic. 👌
Thanks Bill
That actually looks really good Matt! I personally would make a raised floor for the carbage bins. when they are full you have to lift them up to get them out. Great Job!
I want to have to lift them so they are secure
@@Badgerworkshop ah ok 👍
Looks great, very smart. Get some diagonals on that door though! It will drop!
well impress with the final result, looks quite smart and keeps things tidy. nice one matt
Thank you Gavin
Matt that looks great! It's very satisfying to build ad hoc
Thank you
I was watching fully enjoying it, the wife spotted it and thinks it looks fantastic so now wants one 😉😉
Thank your wife for me
Looks pretty smart that mate. Great stuff.
Thank you very much
Great Job Matt. !!!!
Thank you
Good job Matt ,only thing I would have done different would be to place a floor in the bin store stop the weeds coming thru.
Thanks
Looks very smart and practical as well
Thanks Mick
Nice build Matt, the only thing I would do different is tack DPC along the base to keep the timber off the damp concrete, I know you used treated timber but it would still prolong the structures life.
Thanks
That looks Great Matt 👍
Thank you
Loved this video buddy. well done. il be needing to build one of these next year once iv finished my decking area under our tree. Well done my friend it looks realy steady
Thank you. I need to make some decking next year
really nice job Matt!
Thanks Andy
Wow this is a great job 👌🏻👏🏻😊
Thank you
That looks really posh and a really good job like the design and if I lived nearer I would have come and given you a hand.
Thank you Ray
Love it Matt 👍
Thank Phil
Quite a big build. Looks great and very practical :)
Thank you Mike
Looks rather smart!
I do love Toolstation, next day delivery with only a £10 spend has saved me many times. Plus, it's much cheaper for screws than Screwfix!
Yes the £10 spend is great. I use it all the time
The guy behind Toolstation is the guy who setup Screwfix who then sold it to the B&Q group, now he under cuts his original company
Toolstation is now owned by Travis Perkins they bought it for over 30 million. So he sold Screwfix and then Toolstation.
Lovely job well done
Thank you
Nice work, looks very smart. 😊
Thank you
will be interesting to see how the wood sitting on the concrete lasts...good build, good video!
Thanks
Looks great well impressed,Only thing I would cut an opening so your not lifting wheelie bins over a 3x2 but I am a bit lazy,looks the nuts
Thanks
Love this.
That looks absolutely brilliant. Once again, you have inspired me to do something very similar 😀😀👍
Thank you very much
Great job Matt, looks fantastic 👍
Thank you Andrew
Turned out very well Matt,the dogs dangly bits!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😁
Thanks Alan
Just what I've been looking for - I have a large pallet that I could use as the base but your design is just what I need. Oh ever thought of building an outdoor tool shed 😉
Thanks Marc. I don't really have room for a shed at the moment
Great project man!
Came out great Matt! 😃👍🏻👊🏻
Thank you Fred
Matt you must have a sixth sense I’m looking to do something similar for my household and recycling waste bins. I love your design , I’m going back to my drawing board (one day hopefully fusion 360) great job 👌
Thank you very much. Good luck with your design
Nice solution to those problems, looks great too. Although I do wonder about the step in the bin store, if you turn the bins around it should be easier to get them out maybe? Well filmed and brilliantly explained, nice one😁👍
Its very easy to get them out
Brilliant job Matt , practical and looks the business 👌🏻
Thank you Bill
Love the build Matt! Just start to build... I LiKE that!
Thank you Henry
Great build Matt, that’s something I’ve been meaning to do for a while now I’m a joiner by trade and made one a good bit bigger for a customer a year or so ago. Great video keep up the good work
Thank you Jason
Looks good, I wouldn't paint the workshop totally grey as I don't think it would look right👍 P.S thanks for telling us where your parcels are
Thanks Ed
Dame good job
Thank you
i love the colours u have chosen for the wood; i understand the ground not beeing level but i think it would have been worth the time to allign the 2 sheds verticaly so that the roofs matched in hight; one continous roof, 4 5 meters long, would have had a fantastic appearence from your garden
Proper job.
Thanks Andy
Hi. Brilliant video and so informative. Do you have the dimensions of the different timber used?
Yes please Matt, that would be very handy for me too. .
You're gonna hate having to pull the bins out over top of the wood piece at the bottom. Especially if they are full with garbage.
No I won't
Looks brilliant. Exactly what I’m looking to build down the bottom of my garden! What wood do you use on the flooring slat? Is it 1inch batons?
Great job Matt, very impressed. Do you have to wheel your bins out to the street for collection? If so , a florr might be a good idea in that shed so you don't have to keep negotiating to lower front crossmember esp when the bins are full. I loved the; "Here's a second one I made earlier" thing!
I want the lip to keep them secure
@@Badgerworkshop Oh, I see. That works too. Its just that my bins used to be kept on paving slabs the were raised, one slab height, higher than the path itself. Levering themback into position after collection day was always a little cumbersome and a tad annoying, lol.
Hi, Great video, and very helpful, thanks
I'm looking to do something similar, and as a complete DIY novice I find myself almost overwhelmed by the number of tool and supply choices.
Could you tell me about the types of screws you used for yours please
Really good vid. I am just starting my wood projects and am unsure where to buy wood, and what to buy (type, size etc). Any advice please?
Build first plan later, how most of my projects go👍, Lovely work Matt. Can i ask about your boots you wore in the video, they look really comfortable, thanks.
They are blundstones. They are safety boots and very comfortable
Nice job, is the frame treated or PAO?
.... also what timber materials did you use??
how did you make your screwdriver holders on your wall??
Great project, going to attempt something similar this week. Just out of interest, what size is the timber used for the frame? 4x2? ish?
Can you tell me what type of paint is the grey paint you put on your frame?
Couprinol silver copse
@@Badgerworkshop Thank you
Hi, What size timbers did you use for the frame please
It was 3x2
Silly question, but do you have a timber size list handy?
I’m sorry no. I just made it to fit the space I had
Badger Workshop ah sorry, just the wood size, not lengths etc
Treated Studwork CLS Timber - 38mm X 63mm
"...reattach the dust hose..." 🤣
It seems I missed watching this video in September. Don't know why. Great job! Are you going to do/did you do something with the old fences or is it just some
extra firewood?
Lifting those loaded bins over that piece of wood could be a bit of a pain1 Why not put a sloping 3 plank high door instead so it can be dropped down and then wheel the bins out!
Nice job, but that’s just a fortnights worth of logs for our logburner
Wheelie bits..