Main thing with building a shed is that you (generally) need two people to do it.. One to hold and one to fix - they are pretty straight forward. I looked at loads on eBay first but collection etc proved more hassle than it was worth so bought online.
Make sure you get a good level base - paving slabs on sand work well - and spend a bit of time planning out your plot before siting the shed. Leave enough room to one side for a water butt etc etc.
Car Boot sales are best for (non electrical) 2nd hand tools - not sure if you mean DIY tools for the shed or Gardening tools for the allotment.
Of course the most important things for your shed are something to make tea with, a wind-up radio and heavy padlock for door security.
Main thing with building a shed is that you (generally) need two people to do it.. One to hold and one to fix - they are pretty straight forward. I looked at loads on eBay first but collection etc proved more hassle than it was worth so bought online.
Make sure you get a good level base - paving slabs on sand work well - and spend a bit of time planning out your plot before siting the shed. Leave enough room to one side for a water butt etc etc.
Car Boot sales are best for (non electrical) 2nd hand tools - not sure if you mean DIY tools for the shed or Gardening tools for the allotment.
Of course the most important things for your shed are something to make tea with, a wind-up radio and heavy padlock for door security.