Keith W wrote:
"js.b1" wrote in message
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Seriously, does it have to be metal?
I ask because it will suffer condensation in November+ like an ice-
pack on a humid day. That condensation will be external & internal
dropping off the roof onto anything inside. You can insulate, but most
steel sheds are profile section so it gets fiddly. Can you not do a
wooden shed?
If it comes to it - get some aluminium angle and make a frame, then
clad with that recycled plastic "?farmboard?" cut with a plastic saw.
Hate to tell you this but I have had a metal shed since 2004 and, so far,
never had condensation problems. Of course there is no heating in there.
If you are beside the Thames, then that is why you have not suffered
from condensation. You are in a dry part of the UK.
If you lived a lot further North, like Lancashire, or Yorkshire, where
cotton and wool made a fortune for the mill owners because of the damp
atmosphere, your shed would suffer lots of condensation, regrettably.
Dave