Hello everyone, any advice here would be much appreciated.
I am planning on buying a sturdy 16ft x 8ft timber summerhouse/workshop and want the simplest base for uneven ground (definately want to avoid a huge slab of concrete). I have seen adverts for eco base but this still requires level ground to go on, or some expensive adjustable support legs but was thinking more on the lines of attaching a raised timber frame to timber support posts sunk into the ground. Despite extensive googling, I haven't managed to find instructions for doing this.
Questions:
1) What size timber posts and at what spacing would you use to support a base frame for a 16 x 8ft shed?
2) How would you attach the base frame to the posts - screw in directly from side or put flat metal plates on top of the posts and rest frame on that?
3) Would metposts be suitable or would they need to be concreted in?
4) If concreted, what depth?
Thanks in advance, any advice appreciated,
I am planning on buying a sturdy 16ft x 8ft timber summerhouse/workshop and want the simplest base for uneven ground (definately want to avoid a huge slab of concrete). I have seen adverts for eco base but this still requires level ground to go on, or some expensive adjustable support legs but was thinking more on the lines of attaching a raised timber frame to timber support posts sunk into the ground. Despite extensive googling, I haven't managed to find instructions for doing this.
Questions:
1) What size timber posts and at what spacing would you use to support a base frame for a 16 x 8ft shed?
2) How would you attach the base frame to the posts - screw in directly from side or put flat metal plates on top of the posts and rest frame on that?
3) Would metposts be suitable or would they need to be concreted in?
4) If concreted, what depth?
Thanks in advance, any advice appreciated,