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		<title>Constructing A Garden Shed On Skids</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jul 2011 02:43:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Garden sheds can be constructed on concrete slab, treated or concrete post pier or on the skids. Skids are large timbers frequently treated lumber which serve as the base of a garden shed. They permit the building to be moved when necessary. Constructing garden sheds are approximately the same process whether it is based on [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft  wp-image-376" title="Plastic Garden Sheds" alt="Constructing A Garden Shed On Skids" src="http://www.eshedsmelbourne.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/GS1250B-WS-RGB-183x300.jpg" width="183" height="300" />Garden sheds can be constructed on concrete slab, treated or concrete post pier or on the skids. Skids are large timbers frequently treated lumber which serve as the base of a garden shed. They permit the building to be moved when necessary. Constructing garden sheds are approximately the same process whether it is based on a foundation, skids or priers. Mentioned below are the ways to construct a garden shed on skids.</p>
<p>First, it is important to place the skids on a level surface. The length of the skids should be about 1 foot longer than the length of the <a href="http://www.eshedsmelbourne.com.au/garden-sheds/">garden sheds Melbourne</a>. Put the skid parallel to each other. It has to be 1 foot inch from the edge of the width of the shed. Usually, skids are at least 4 by 4 inch treated timbers. However, 6 by 6 inch treated timbers can be utilized anyway. For <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shed#Larger_domestic_sheds">larger sheds</a> that will be frequently moved, heavy timbers are preferred.<span id="more-42"></span></p>
<p>Place rafters on top of the stud walls. Using 16 box nails, toe nail the rafters to the top of the stud walls. With OSB sheathing or plywood nailed in appropriate place using 8 penny nails, cover the roof. Next, shingle the roof according to the instructions indicated by the manufacturer so as to finish the roof.</p>
<p>Constructing garden sheds on skids require the use of critical thinking as well as energy. Therefore, a shed builder might find this activity as a challenging one. The advantage of constructing a shed on skid is for the convenience of moving the shed to another preferred location. It is essential to construct the shed wherever there is convenience based as well on the accessibility of materials and tools. You can move the shed to the final or another location by having it pulled by a truck. However, garden sheds built on skids are not as secured similar to a pier of a foundation. They are susceptible to damage from storms or high winds. Therefore, make sure to place them in an area where they can be effectively sheltered from changing weather as well as worst conditions.</p>
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		<title>Protect Your Garden Sheds Melbourne From Animals</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Jun 2011 03:02:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anyone wouldn&#8217;t want to see a garden shed accessed by animals for certain reasons. As much as possible, we want the shed to be in good condition always and that includes not allowing animals to access into it. But because also of the wear and tear that eventually happens as time passes by, animals are attracted to [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-378" title="Plastic Garden Sheds" alt="Protect Your Garden Sheds Melbourne From Animals" src="http://www.eshedsmelbourne.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/GS4000-closed_DSC9733-RGB-e-HQ-218x300.jpg" width="218" height="300" />Anyone wouldn&#8217;t want to see a garden shed accessed by animals for certain reasons. As much as possible, we want the shed to be in good condition always and that includes not allowing animals to access into it. But because also of the wear and tear that eventually happens as time passes by, animals are attracted to go inside it and make a dwelling or just plainly enter the shed at times just to loiter inside it. Those should be prevented from happening as animals can cause significant damage on the items or equipment that are stored in the garden shed as well as on its structure. There are measures that can be done in order to prevent animals from accessing the <a href="http://www.eshedsmelbourne.com.au/garden-sheds-melbourne/">garden sheds Melbourne</a>.<span id="more-33"></span></p>
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<li>Discourage the animals from going underneath the shed by covering the ground under it with the use of pierced black plastic as well as two inches of rocks and gravel. Moreover, a good substitute for black plastic is plastic netting.</li>
<li>Close all access points utilizing a hardware cloth. Furthermore, dig a six inch trench around the perimeter of the shed. Deeply place it enough to avoid digging underneath the wire. Flatten out the end of the wire into a letter “L” shape and fill inthe surrounding area with dirt. If you are skeptic that you can keep small animals out successfully, permit a space for bigger predatory animals to acquire access.</li>
<li>Mount shed on portions of 6&#215;6 pressure treated wood.</li>
<li>Take into consideration mounting the garden shed on the concrete slabs. In that way, elimination of any space is possible under the shed which could attract animals.</li>
<li>Refrain from storing birdseed, garbage or food inside the shed. Those can attract animals as they are always in search for food. If you need to store food in the shed, be sure to place it on airtight container with tight lids.</li>
<li>Do not store upholstered furniture in garden sheds Melbourne. These are known to attract mice. Therefore, make sure not to store things that should not be placed in the shed in the first place as they can attract unwanted animals to dwell inside the shed.</li>
<li>Cover any vent with a hard cloth that leads to the inside area of the shed. By doing that, animals will not be able to discover the vent and thus unable to access to the shed.</li>
<li>Place rags immersed on ammonia around the shed base. Animals don’t like its smell thereby causing them to stay away. Surprisingly, the urine of a coyote or fox can be sprayed around the base to prevent animals from accessing the shed.</li>
<li>Repair any rotten wood immediately. Rotten wood is way easier for animals to chew on and thus enter the shed.</li>
<li>Make sure to close the doors of the shed tightly so as to prevent larger animals from entering the shed. It is important to maintain the doors locked most of the time especially if there is no need for the owner to access the shed not only to prevent the access of animals but also to ensure the security of the items or equipment inside.</li>
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