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Outdoor awning, shed and garden on a budget using 80% recycled
Old aluminium square tubing, sleepers from bunnings
Treated pine from bunnings attached to old corrugated iron from back with self drilling screws, hidden latch no need for padlock, 3 of the 160 slates open the door in order on rails weighted to open and closen
Taking shape
Aluminium sandwiched between merbou
Clear panels too allow more light
Recycling aluminium, preceding and recoated in gal paint
Bare beginning, between two ferns
My seat idea using booker rod, Holman's lighting system, I cut angled cove for housingrs
Spraying joints so I could mark A goes to A , B goes to B, structure pulled down after for painting
Getting ready to undercoat and lay down colour
Artificial grass pebbles job done
Feature upright on shed
Hi @Nishan1,
Thank you for sharing another one of your fantastic projects.
What a fantastic little shed and outdoor entertainment area.
You've done a great job with everything, especially the slatted timber bench and the aluminium roof structure.
It's great to hear you could make it out of recycled materials too.
Congratulations on another fabulous project
Jacob
Thanks Jacob, very kind
Bunnings pots mounted on a wire cage filled with pebbles and lit with Coleman's light's
Details checking what looks good and what's not, safety etc
Pebbles in lights look good mounted in sleepers and aluminium off cuts I used to mount at base of posts
Artificial grass In
Job Done
Garden taking shape
Testing light positioning to balance and highlight features
She'd lighting featuresExtra Pictures I've found
Postd details old aluminium restored and capped in murbough
Roof detail
Hidden lockable latch. NO padlock required, until now no one has worked out how to crack it, but I'm sure if there was gold in there it wouldn't take long to work it out
No worries bud, appreciate all your comments on my projects and positive feedback you give to everyone here
Have a good weekend
N
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