![]() top left to bottom right and top right to bottom left. ![]() Measure diagonally from corner to corner i.e. 6 foot x 4 foot plus six inches and arrange in a rectangle. You can use any timber you have lying around. To keep the concrete in place you will need to build a timber frame. Typically, you will need to dig down around six inches. Laying the base – concreteĪ concrete base will need crushed hard-core as its foundation. Make sure the dugout ground is level by placing a long piece of timber across the ground and checking with a spirit level. Now you will need to dig out any turf, soil and rubble with a spade and move out of the way with a wheelbarrow. Measure and mark the ground with pegs and string where you are going to place the shed, not forgetting to leave at least six inches extra all round. Try to choose an area that is relatively flat – otherwise you’ll need to dig out the area – and keep away from foliage to help stop water getting into the base. This means you need to prepare the area where you have chosen to place your shed. ![]() Whatever base you choose to use, you ideally need a flat, level surface on which to place. ![]()
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