Ok i built a corridor to link my shed and garage up which covers the side access and steps, this is because i should be fitting a bathroom and i said i would do it before i did any more shed builds..
just some bad step lay out here so i added in a corner to create the base
It was a slow build as i was doing other jobs at the same time, but i was also saving up for the wood which was still going up by the day, but i had a lottery win so i did the frame work after the block work was up to level, the roof beams and OSB came out of another lottery win
The idea behind this was to cover my old corner shed roof as it was starting to fails and grab a bit of the roof from my man cave at the same time to give extra shed storage at high level
A few more showing the roof leaning on the stub wall made for an 8 x 3 as it was only really sitting on the man cave at the ends with any real downward force, then fixing the 6 x 2 new beams and closing up with OSB T & G boards before finally covering in plastic ready for the rain
Had a bit of luck with the weather being dry for a few days so we took a gamble and did the fibreglass, on with the edgings first
The way we do it is to add some lathe fixed to the roof and some builders foam, it adds strength and makes the corners easier to do by nailing in an off cut of fibrrglass
Braved the cold and took the cladding off my cabin to re-use it on the end of my new building, my wood place has had none in stock for months.
A quick paint and some wood facia on the end and it will look ok till next year, the bit where I borrowed it from will become a small lockup for digging tools.