Everyone doing these videos acts like it is always so easy. Try having problems with keeping it square and checking that multiple times while securing it to the runners. Or insulating the floor and it going out of square. Usually the runners aren't straight either.
@@edgararcega3046 yes that woud work as a solid base, as long as they’re is weight being stored inside the shed you shouldn’t have to anchor unless you want to
@rubiostransportllc ty. I've got another concern. I have to build a shed base that is 10 ft by 14 ft. My problem is that i can only transport lumber up to 10 ft long. Is it possible to bud up 2 pieces of lumber to make up the 14 ft? If so how can it be bud up?
It's tongue n groove osb i think. Or tongue n groove sheathing in general. So you use that 2x4 as a sacrificial board to beat the tongue in the groove so you dont fuck up the groove with your hammer your using to pound in the tongue .
Everyone doing these videos acts like it is always so easy. Try having problems with keeping it square and checking that multiple times while securing it to the runners. Or insulating the floor and it going out of square. Usually the runners aren't straight either.
Yeah I agree
Perhaps a temporary diagonal brace would solve the issue of keeping square.
@@quickvance6276 good idea possibly
Just use the plywood to check square. They come plenty square enough from the supplier. It doesn't need to be perfect for a shed
Thank you for this
@@mitchellmarkt1761 no problem
Pretty easy to build on a nice concrete slab
I need to hire this guy by the hour.
Does the spacing of the 4x4s matter?
@@herbertmartin4320 yes
For structural reasons or transportation reasons?
@@herbertmartin4320 for both but mainly structural
Can a vinyl shed like those sold at costco be placed on this floor? And how would the shed and floor be anchored to the ground?
@@edgararcega3046 yes that woud work as a solid base, as long as they’re is weight being stored inside the shed you shouldn’t have to anchor unless you want to
@rubiostransportllc ty. I've got another concern. I have to build a shed base that is 10 ft by 14 ft. My problem is that i can only transport lumber up to 10 ft long. Is it possible to bud up 2 pieces of lumber to make up the 14 ft? If so how can it be bud up?
@@edgararcega3046 no you cannot joint or combine them together , it will not work
Im going to add 6' onto my 10' × 10' shed concrete pad. So i can make a bigger shed
Is there a full video?
Yes
Where?
@@rubiostransportllc
How come they never put a coating on the bottom of these?
a coating of what?
They buy treated lumber….
That’s what’s up
What is the board being used on top
It's tongue n groove osb i think. Or tongue n groove sheathing in general. So you use that 2x4 as a sacrificial board to beat the tongue in the groove so you dont fuck up the groove with your hammer your using to pound in the tongue .
That’s 5/8” LP ProStruct T&G flooring 👍🏻
Terrible song
Great video, poor choice of background music!!🫣 I couldn’t watch to the end because the music got really annoying!!😫👎🏼
Liar u were vibing to that shit on repeat while u typed your comment
I muted it about 3 seconds in.