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Default Avoiding hed base rot

Hi


If I sit a wood framed shed onto paving slabs laid on the ground, whats
the best way to stop or reduce rot of the sole plate? Will use
tanaliased wood, but where it touches the slabs there wont be any air
movement.

I dont really want another type of base as time will be very short on
this one.


thanks, NT

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Raise the hut base on bricks, blocks or etc. .. In fact anything
impervious to water which lift it above the water which is bound to
collect on the slabs. Movement of air is underneath is also important.


Remember to leave gaps for the hedgehogs to get in an out of the void
underneath.

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Guy King wrote:


Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain.

LOL

Paranoid as you are, just who is this man behind the curtain?

Dave


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Paranoid as you are, just who is this man behind the curtain?


You've not had to sit through Wizard of Oz recently, have you?

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Guy King wrote:
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Paranoid as you are, just who is this man behind the curtain?


You've not had to sit through Wizard of Oz recently, have you?


OK I get that - but why Skipweasel?


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OK I get that - but why Skipweasel?


Oh, I was (and occasionally still am) known for finding interesting
things in skips.

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Guy King wrote:
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OK I get that - but why Skipweasel?


Oh, I was (and occasionally still am) known for finding interesting
things in skips.


boo hoo, usenet isnt revolving around me today. Just beacuse I asked a
question I expect everyone to think about me and me alone. If you dont,
I'll have to complain that its off topic or unhelpful. I've been
inexplicably sucked into a thought vortex where only I count.


NT

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