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Cealan

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Construction wise it looks really well made ! Aesthetically though I'm not too keen. It looks like a big plain lump imho.

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Nice build!

I have to agree that the plywood is not really my cup of tea either.
Maybe because it “hides” your workmanship in a way?!

What did you use as a finish on the plywood?
Will be interesting to see how it holds up in the weather.
 
I like the "clean" look, although I'm not wild about the plywood.  I am concerned about a couple of things: (1) there does not appear to be any drain holes in the bottom door track, and if you're in Ireland, I'd think them to be essential; (2) it looks like there are no real footers.  Your workmanship is very evident. 
 
That thing will withstand an earthquake!  [thumbs up]

Very nice construction, even the short internal panel supports are tilted a little to drain any water that manages to get behind the ply.

I'm with Sparky on this one, I love the clean look, however, I also like the plywood look. It's the design and the ply that combine to give it its clean appearance.

Here's the same style shed but with different materials and hardware used. Huge difference in appearance.
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I like it. what finish did you use on the plywood? I did something similar for a friend but used Parklex. Similar outcome.
 
I love the design and the tight construction details.  Also love the plywood look- clean and modern.  I can’t stand the faux barn/cottage look that most sheds have.
 
I appreciate the honesty of the original design.  It has a refreshing absence of pretentious embellishment.

Nevertheless, I have a couple of questions:  firstly, do you have drain holes or some other means of draining moisture & accumulated debris from the lower door runner track? &
                                                                secondly, the "foundations" seem improbably insubstantial.  Is the shed a transportable site shed with forklift loading/unloading capability or for mounting on some form of vehicular chassis/trailer etc?
 
Hey this is cool - what I could've made, but didn't!! Still working through mine - really like the step by step pics of how you constructed it - I too would be concerned with crap getting in the door runners, plus you can't open the doors fully - the max opening is half of it - I guess it depends what you want to use it for :-) I agree with some of the other comments about the plywood - I'm loving my tongue and groove - looks like you have done an EXCELLENT job constructing it - very interesting to see - thanks for sharing :-)
 
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