The Shed

After moving house to Yatala in September, taking 50 kids on a music tour of NZ, moving company offices in both Sydney & Melbourne and playing dad to all the things that schools & sporting groups do towards the end of the year, I’ve finally managed to get my new shed going.
It’s not a car build but it’s just as big a job in some ways. As the house we bought didn’t have a shed the good thing was I could get something I wanted and not have to compromise. My darling wife said to me “don’t get something too small that we have to upgrade later, do it right first time!” Couldn’t agree more so off shed shopping I went
I ended up at The Shed Stop at Nerang who sell the Fair Dinkum shed range. Can’t speak too highly of this husband & wife team as they have been excellent. While all the others said 6-8 weeks to get Gold Coast council approval, Mike had it in 11 working days
Shed is 16m x 12m and will be 3.8m high with a 15 degree roof pitch. There’ll be three roller doors across the front with the fourth bay having a mezzanine giving me another 48m2 of floor space. There’s also a 12m x 4m concrete apron in front of the doors to allow easy access. Attached are some pics of progress to date. The slab’s down and the kit turns up on the 13th and it will be fully assembled by the 21st.
Next jobs are concrete sealing/painting, power and rainwater drainage. I’m talking to my sparky this weekend and am hopeful to get three phase installed.
Can’t wait for the new man cave to be finished and have all my shite in the one place again
It’s not a car build but it’s just as big a job in some ways. As the house we bought didn’t have a shed the good thing was I could get something I wanted and not have to compromise. My darling wife said to me “don’t get something too small that we have to upgrade later, do it right first time!” Couldn’t agree more so off shed shopping I went

I ended up at The Shed Stop at Nerang who sell the Fair Dinkum shed range. Can’t speak too highly of this husband & wife team as they have been excellent. While all the others said 6-8 weeks to get Gold Coast council approval, Mike had it in 11 working days

Shed is 16m x 12m and will be 3.8m high with a 15 degree roof pitch. There’ll be three roller doors across the front with the fourth bay having a mezzanine giving me another 48m2 of floor space. There’s also a 12m x 4m concrete apron in front of the doors to allow easy access. Attached are some pics of progress to date. The slab’s down and the kit turns up on the 13th and it will be fully assembled by the 21st.
Next jobs are concrete sealing/painting, power and rainwater drainage. I’m talking to my sparky this weekend and am hopeful to get three phase installed.
Can’t wait for the new man cave to be finished and have all my shite in the one place again
