Storage Shed Plans – How To Build This 2 in 1 Shed

February 3rd, 2010 No comments

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Here’s a handsome Colonial-style storage shed that’s one of the most versatile, well-designed backyard buildings we’ve seen. In fact, it’s really two sheds in one: a 10 x 12-ft. toolshed for general storage and an 8 x 10-ft. open-bay extension that’s ideal for keeping firewood stacked and dry. The extension is also great for storing large items that might not easily fit into the main shed, such as lawnmowers, bicycles, patio furniture, wheelbarrows and stepladders.

We built our combination shed on a 4-in.-thick concrete slab, which makes an extremely durable and weatherproof floor. You could also construct a wood-frame floor using pressure-treated 2 x 6 lumber and a plywood deck, and support the assembly on solid concrete blocks or pressure-treated 6 x 6 skids. If you go with the slab, it’s a good idea to hire an excavator and mason to have the job done right. Place anchor bolts in the concrete for securing the walls, taking care to avoid vertical frame locations and wall openings.

We sheathed the structure with 1 x 6 tongue-and-groove cedar siding, which is naturally resistant to rot and insects. The roofs are covered with slate-gray, architectural-style asphalt shingles. Perforated-aluminum soffit vents installed along the eaves and continuous ridge vents at the peaks help exhaust hot air that can build up under the roofs during warm summer weather.

 The main shed has three tilt-in barn-sash windows and a door that’s made from the same tongue-and-groove 1 x 6 cedar used for the siding. You’re not likely to find barn-sash windows at a home center, but they can be special-ordered at most lumberyards and farm-supply outlets.

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START AT THE TOP
Before building the walls, make use of the open floor space as a platform for building the roof trusses. Each truss consists of two 2 x 4 rafters and a 2 x 4 chord that also acts as a ceiling joist. At the corners are plywood gussets secured with construction adhesive and roofing nails.

Note that the gable trusses have collar ties (short horizontal members) so there’s extra wood to which you can nail the siding. When you build the gable trusses, add flat 2 x 4 pieces, or shoes, to their bottom chords so the gables can be set slightly proud of the walls below them.

Both roofs have a 10-in. pitch–the slope rises 10 in. for each horizontal foot. This creates 50-degree angles at the rafter and chord ends. To cut these with a circular saw, use a template of the angle to mark each piece. If you’re using a power miterbox, the angle graduations are complementary – you’ll get a 90-degree cut when the tool is set at 0 degrees. So, set the tool at 40 degrees to end up with a 50-degree angle.

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FRAME THE WALLS
Unlike a typical wall with vertical studs, the walls in this structure have long horizontal 2 x 4s that provide nailing support for the vertical siding. In place of the vertical studs are short 2 x 4s called blocking.

Start by building the front and rear walls of the main shed. If you’re building on a slab, use pressure-treated lumber for the bottom plates. Frame the front wall to accommodate the door and windows. The rear wall has no openings, leaving plenty of wall space for hanging tools and installing shelves.

 With the wall frames flat on the floor, check that they’re square by measuring the diagonals. We added diagonal metal wall bracing to the main shed’s walls to increase frame stiffness. Attach the tongue-and-groove cedar siding to the horizontal 2 x 4s with 2-1/2-in. ring-shank siding nails. If you’re on a slab, bore holes in the bottom wall plates corresponding to each anchor bolt. Tilt up the walls, set them over the bolts, and secure the walls with washers and nuts. Plumb the walls and temporarily brace them with 2 x 4s fastened to stakes driven into the ground. Frame the two gable-end walls, raise them between the front and rear walls, and nail the corners together. Then, add the cedar siding. Build the extension in the same way, but use a full-length double 2 x 6 header to span the wide opening.

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TRUSSES AND TRIM
Nail the gable trusses to the main shed first. Place the remaining trusses over the vertical blocking, secure them with screws, and install the plywood deck and shingles.

At the extension, set a gable truss in place against the main shed wall and trace the rafter line on the siding. Cut a 2-in.-wide slot along this line. With the trusses and decking in place, shingle the roof while adding step flashing installed through the 2-in. slot and under the siding.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Complete the job by building the door out of cedar, and nailing on the window trim and corner boards.

Traditional hardware, barn-sash windows and solid cedar give this shed the look of timeworn elegance.

These projects are truly a labor of love and when emplemented properly, they can improve the overall value of your property. Why wait, take the bull by the horns and start that project, build your own shed today!

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Storage Shed Plans – A Mans Shed Is His Castle

January 22nd, 2010 1 comment

A wise man once said that a man’s shed is his castle, well actually, they didn’t, but they should have. A good shed is  simply a great thing to have in your garden where you can take all those tools and kids toys that are lying around and give them a home, where they won’t get lost and they’ll be safe from the weather.

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Even if you don’t have a big garden, you might be surprised by the amount of space in a shed will save you just by getting things like lawnmowers, garden tools, lawn furniture and other out door items out of the way sometimes. And if you do have a big garden, of course, then you can really go to town!

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Some things to consider when you’re choosing a shed (apart from the size) is the design, the color, where it will be located and how you will use it. Remember once you have made your decision, it is yours for decades to come so don’t skimp. You should even concider how it will complement your house.

Once you’ve chosen a garden shed, there are two ways to get it put up: either you can do it yourself, or you can pay someone to do it for you. Many companies that sell sheds include delivery and assembly as part of the price, so do check.

Doing it yourself can be a fun adventure if you’ve got a spare weekend, and it’s really satisfying to see something you’ve built yourself standing in your garden. Modern sheds from DIY stores come with easy instructions and can be surprisingly quick to build, although you might want a friend or relative to help you.

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However, if you’re not the do-it-yourself type, it’s worth considering getting the company to do it for you. It isn’t all that expensive, and they will have built that shed a thousand times before so you know it’ll be done right, and it won’t fall down while you’re inside it (a scary thought, I’m sure you’ll agree).

However you do it, enjoy your shed!

Storage Shed Plans- Look How Easy It Is!

December 13th, 2009 No comments

Is the thought of building your own storage shed making you a little uneasy? If you were to see just how easy it is to build your own shed would it help you to feel better about making that decision. Take a look at the video below, I know you will enjoy it and when you are done, take that next step into unknown and discover the personal gratification we all feel after completing such a project.

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Storage Shed Plans – An Economical Solution

November 28th, 2009 No comments

Storage Shed Plans – An Economical Solution

When it comes to building outdoor storage sheds, there always seems to be two options facing the do it yourselfer. You can build one or you can buy one. Discover the most economical way to build your outdoor structures such as shed’s, barn’s, gazebo’s, swing’s, garage’s and so on, using our vast collection of detailed storage shed plans containing step by step guidelines and woodworking tips from a master of woodworking and design. Whether you are building your first shed or your tenth, whether you are a beginner or seasoned woodworker, you can create amazing outdoor structures with help from the experts. 

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Why Build A Storage Shed?

Storage capabilities are one of the primary traits people seek when scouting a new house these days. Although flashy features like kitchens and baths are great touches, an appropriate level of building storage is necessary to store all the items that an individual or family can acquire throughout a lifetime.

Space for storage is often limited in homes today, particularly if you don’t have a garage therefore a storage shed is a terrific addition to any home and is a do-it-yourself project that most people with little or no building knowledge can undertake themselves.

What Type of Shed Should I Build? 

Wooden sheds are really versatile and they’ve been around for years and building one yourself can save you a lot of money. Wood shed plans are available in countless designs to suit every need and taste. Perhaps you like the look of a barn or gambrel, perhaps you have your heart set on a quaint old fashioned saltbox look, you may just want a small “lean to” to act as a woodshed, or a place to keep the kids’ bikes, whatever your style, there is a plan to fit your liking.

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Choose whatever type of storage shed that is right for you whether it be fancy or utilitarian but keep in mind that choosing a right set of shed plan will play a very important role in the success of your project, therefore you should choose carefully.

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Building from good detailed set of plans is not only important to the success of your project but also saves money. There are no wrong choices when it comes to choosing the right materials, because there is a list of every piece of lumber needed and every screw, nut, bolt and other materials. This saves both time and money and for the inexperienced builder prevents mistakes in the choices they might make due to their woodworking skill level, but that will change after constructing your first shed.

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In Conclusion

Outdoor storage sheds are a great addition to your property and add value of your home. Whether you’re building a tool shed, garden shed,

or just a simple utility storage shed, using a good set of detailed plans can make this an enjoyable experience and great father son (daughters too!) project.

Build safely and have fun!

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Storage Shed Plans – Build Your Own Shed

October 31st, 2009 No comments

Detailed Full Colored IllustrationsBuilding your own shed should be fun and enjoyable, not frustrating. In fact, its something the whole family can get involved in.

If you enjoy woodworking or even if you have never done it before you are probably aware of the time and effort required to plan such a project. And more often than not, you have probably hit the same old road blocks. I don’t know about you, but I like things to be simple and easy.  With the proper planning and a detailed set of shed blueprints, there will be no frustration, just good fun and great personal satisfaction.

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When planning a project such as a storage shed or a garden shed you need to take a couple of things into consideration before you start.

Where will you place your shed on the property? Most towns have ordinances on where these types of structures can be located on the property. Don’t ignore this, check with your town before deciding where to build your shed.

Is the area for the shed on level ground or on a hill? If the location is on a hill it may mean the excavation of a level area or installing cement piers to properly support the structure.

And most importantly, what will you be putting into your storage shed? You really need to consider what you will be storing in the shed and how much space each individual item may take up. You won’t be happy if you have to climb over the tractor to get to something behind it. Build your shed a little bigger than you think you’ll need and prevent the dissapointment.

With these steps complete, you are ready to search for the shed design that best fits the theme of your house and property.

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October 31st, 2009 No comments

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Have you stopped and looked at how much it costs to purchase a storage shed these days?

In this economy who wants to spend all their hard earned money to have someone build you a storage shed or on an overpriced pre-built shed when you can save $100′s of dollars and obtain great personal satisfaction from building your own using the vast array of storage shed plans available today.

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But I don’t  have any knowledge of construction?

Not to worry! Using a well detailed set of plans will take you step by step throuth the process with nothing to fear. One of the best  advantages of building your own shed is that you will learn all the basic woodworking skills during the process which will enable you in building other projects as well as the many other aspects of maitaining your home.

Take that first step today, you’ll love it!… I did. 

 

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