How to build a 10x16 shed Part 1 - How to build a shed floor

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  • We have put together a how to build a shed build series to hopefully inspire you to build a shed from scratch. In this video, I explain the process for How to build a shed foundation for a 10x16 shed. We even have a little shout out to @tomsilvatoh ;)
    How to build a shed plans - All we ask is for you to give a thumbs up and subscribe to this channel and our Pinterest. we will be putting all or our shed blueprints on our Pinterest page as we make videos
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    Materials: (sourced at Menards and priced on 3/13/23)
    -Skids 4x6x16 AC2
    -Joists 2x6 AC2
    -Decking 3/4 4x8 CCX Plywood Sheathing AC2
    -Fasteners: 3 1/2 Galvanized Ring Shanked Nails
    -Liquid Nails Glue
    Tools Used:
    -@makitatools skill saw
    -@paslode 30 degree framing nailer
    -#huskytools
    A quick glimpse at our, easy shed build series
    Start to finish Time-Lapse • Short How to build a 1...
    Part 1 - How to build a Shed Floor and Shed Floor Framing • How to build a 10x16 s... Part 2 - Cutting Rafters, and How to Build Rafters • How to build a 10x16 s...
    Part 3 - Laying out walls and building walls. • How to build a 10x16 s...
    Part 4 - How to shingle a shed, how to do trim work, and how to install vinyl siding on a shed • How to build a 10x16 s...
    #sheds #diy #shedbuild #floorconstruction #construction #paslode
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  • @javiercantu4997
    @javiercantu4997 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    5/4/2023
    What I need to do to get plans, good job, very good explained

    • @calltheschotts
      @calltheschotts  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      The link is in the description. They are on Pinterest for the whole world to see with no signups or spam emails 👍👍

  • @goobersthename7807
    @goobersthename7807 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Very good 👍

  • @gottagift
    @gottagift ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Question on them floor panel. I built one prefab shed a few years ago. When i completed the build i was dismayed when i read the stamp on the floor panels. THIS SIDE DOWN, MAINTAIN 1/8" SPACING.... I was able to plunge cut the spacing using a circular saw but had to eat it as far as flipping the floor panels. Thank you for the tip on ACQ rated fasteners. I may have overlooked that detail..... Time will tell.

    • @calltheschotts
      @calltheschotts  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      The spacing is for expansion. So good idea to plunge cut those! As far as a certain side down, there are a few products on the market that are directional so I don’t know how to respond to that.

  • @thestudygoon2799
    @thestudygoon2799 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great video, thank you. So am i correct in saying that you are resting the floor on what looks like 4x4 pressure treated posts? How did you secure the 2x6s to those and those are just going to sit on the gravel base?

    • @calltheschotts
      @calltheschotts  ปีที่แล้ว +4

      They are on 4x6x16 pressure treated posts. For this particular build, I simply toenailed the 2x6’s to them because this shed sits on a level gravel pad surrounded by retaining walls and will never move. The purpose of the skids was more for airflow under the building on this particular build.
      If you want to build it in a way that is strong and can be pulled, you can leave your wall sheathing long, and fasten that to the skid as well. And use hurricane clips on the 2x6s to the 4x6. Or you can put 2x4 blocking horizontally between a few floor joists and nail down into the 4x6.

  • @michael.phelps
    @michael.phelps 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Can you defend attaching the floor joists with only nails while having no support throughout their spans? You should have used joist hangers or bolts my guy. Aka this is a hack job.

    • @calltheschotts
      @calltheschotts  5 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      The joists sit on the skids, no hangers needed.

  • @TRPGpilot
    @TRPGpilot 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    None metric so not much use outside of the USA.