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Hi again guys, I am engaged in building a new shed and have chosen to mount it on treated pallets (?).
I need suitable flooring and had thought H3/4 plywood? The problem is the cost!
Can anyone offer advice? There must be a cheaper solution I hope.
I see in shed sales yards sheds on pallets but unless you purchase the shed from them they are tight lipped!
Thanks for any and all comments, Dave
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Thanks for joining in the discussion @Gezza87. Great to see you make your first Workshop post. Welcome!
Hopefully @Daves880 or some of the other contributors to this discussion such as @Brad, @darylhewston and @Wayne can help. I see you have also posted a related question here - https://www.workshop.com.au/t5/Outdoor-Living/Cheapshed-floorings/m-p/14028
Jason
Old thread I know, but I am curious about the phrase "council style slabs" - what does this refer to? Just a standard concrete slab?
I couldn’t agree more about the EZness of a concrete slab for a shed floor but unless you have an income it does prove a bit pricey especially for a pensioner, any other CHEAPER alternatives?
Wise decision. I think the sales yards put assembled sheds on pallets just so they can move them around easily and they have pallets at hand.
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