The project involves demolishing a tin shed sitting on a concrete slab, extending the slab, and then building on it something that looks good from the outside, is about the size of a standard garage, has electricity, ventilation and natural light, and also some insulation (mostly for noise as I want to run a couple of powertools in there). Those are the requirements. Help will be minimal, just me, my wife and maybe a friend for a couple of weekends.
One thing I learned with projects like that is don't assume you will be able to find doors and windows the size you want. First buy your doors/windows and then build around them. So I did that first, bought a pair of used French doors For $250 and spent most Saturday sanding them down to get rid off the old lacquer and putting on a coat of primer. I will eventually paint them white gloss to match the house and protect them from the sun and rain. I will find a window next week.

Sunday I extended the concrete slab. That was hard work, first I had to dig and cut through roots the size of my arm and also relocate garden watering pipes. Then I went shopping again
Then I made my form, drilled the old concrete and put a few iron bars half way in to bond it with the new concrete, laid down my iron mesh, and then mixed 30 bags of readymix, old school, two at the time in the wheelbarrow. Today I'm hurting everywhere, but it was good, I needed the exercise.
This will take forever LOL
I'll keep you posted

























