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Thats another option just awkwards trying gey slots for bolts
Can get ss metal flashing made easy from comp i know
 
Also hard get the inner lip in under shed. But is a better option and can be done even when slab still wet dont have wait for it all to dry out
 
Also hard get the inner lip in under shed. But is a better option and can be done even when slab still wet dont have wait for it all to dry out
Remove the flashings on the outside corners and feed the the new drip check flashing along under the bottom of the wall sheets. Only needs to go in as deep as the width of the outer skin profile and go over the edge of the base slab, kicked down at an angle ensuring the kick down long enough for the rainwater to not be able to run back under, in order to do its job.
Stainless would be best as it can be much thinner and will be more rigid for feeding in under the wallsheet, but I'm not sure about what to use for sealing the joints if stainless is used.

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Also hard get the inner lip in under shed. But is a better option and can be done even when slab still wet dont have wait for it all to dry out

Use 2mm aluminium sheet. Bend inner 90deg angle and slide under wall from inside to overlap edge of slab. Stand on overlapping edge to bend and form a run-off.
 
Typing on phone with 1 hand.

They are coming out Friday to measure up flashing and to snag few items
 
John , Your shed is not that big,would it not be a better idea to get a couple of akro jacks.Jack it up then cut the concrete base so it is a neat fit just inside the outer walls,thus letting water run down the walls without seeping under. By your pics it seems you have a good height of base to allow this,possibly fill around with gravel.
 
Il chay with engineer when out

Was poured to their spec
And as its new rather them lift cut or modify it in case of damage

Such a simple issue fix if was done day 1. Trying do it after is awkward

Mixture of cutting slab and flashing might be best idea
 
flashing was fitted yesterday

real nice finish. once dry i will seal it in with a mastic had from last job doing sheet metal work

few small hollows outside so will sell those even though water is not going get to concrete but i like to be extra safe

just need let fully dry then timber it out inside.

going try fit stove tomorrow and see if can get some one power it from house
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busy few days

and before say it, yes i masked timber before i painted floor so what see in pic isn't bad painting :)

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Was that a cat walked across the floor or was you wearing heels?

Looks like a cosy man cave in the making there.
 
cats went in after poured it, lucky wasn't around or they would been part of the foundation
 


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