Gav_B_UK
Fish Fanatic
Hi All
Tidied my large shed up at the weekend and realised I have a brilliant play room for myself. Found the local source nest for all spiders for the area (seems that way anyway) at the same time though and also the odd wasp coming and going (thinking possibility of a nest in the future).
I want to try and get the shed sealed up to stop pesky invaders and to keep it dryer. My idea is as follows:
1. Use silicon to seal all gaps/holes in the wooden framework and panelling.
2. Use PVA glue solution and plastic sheet (£28 for 100m on ebay) to line the shed with
3. Use MDF or similar to panel the inner of the shed to give a smooth finish (and possibly put insulation behind)
4. While fitting the internal panelling, wire lights and sockets in the shed back to a caravan type fused board.
Any problems with my plan that anyone can foresee? Any advice?
Cheers
Gav
Tidied my large shed up at the weekend and realised I have a brilliant play room for myself. Found the local source nest for all spiders for the area (seems that way anyway) at the same time though and also the odd wasp coming and going (thinking possibility of a nest in the future).
I want to try and get the shed sealed up to stop pesky invaders and to keep it dryer. My idea is as follows:
1. Use silicon to seal all gaps/holes in the wooden framework and panelling.
2. Use PVA glue solution and plastic sheet (£28 for 100m on ebay) to line the shed with
3. Use MDF or similar to panel the inner of the shed to give a smooth finish (and possibly put insulation behind)
4. While fitting the internal panelling, wire lights and sockets in the shed back to a caravan type fused board.
Any problems with my plan that anyone can foresee? Any advice?
Cheers
Gav