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  1. Hi all, I have finally built my concrete base for a shed as per shown in pic. The fundation is 12x8ft so I'm looking at 10x6 sheds to store a motorbike, bicicles and garden gear. I'm trying to lower the price as much as possible, so, since this isn't meant to be a forever solution, would you advise to just stick to overlap over shiplap to get a cheaper option? The fence on the left will go, so on that side it'll go a ramp and a door to get the motorbike in. Does anyone know if a second door could be added, so this way i have access from the drive and from the garden. In terms of base, would it be fine to just lay the shed of the shelf right on the concrete? I mean, i don't mind if it rots in 10 years, but rather to know its not going to be flooded inside if I don't raise it? Any help on those, or any other related comments are much appreciated. Thanks J P. S. :added a second picture without the fence to show the position of the fundation.
  2. Hello Chaps, I don't have any particular comment on the following, except that they're provided for anyone who might be interested in seeing them. There's not an awful lot of information about the little Flobert shells online - that I can find anyway - so these are published here to add to what little there is. These are example 5-yard, 10-yard, 15-yard and 20-yard patterns from a 9mm, cylinder-choked garden gun, using the Fiocchi 7½g / #7½ (Italian) cartridge. I believe individual pellet energy at 15 yards is around 0.7ftlbs for reference. Circles / part-circles on the images below are 20". I hope this is of some use to someone, at some point.
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