Would be nice if you include the tools such a nail gun model and size of nails and screw you used to build that shed for people never used those tools,
For real! Some of these people are assholes..damn do you want him to come build it for you to?? Jeez Thank you so much for this video! Looks nice and I can't wait to try it.
So many of these "shed" project vids turn out to be $10K broom closets with guys working w a freaking pro-shop stuffed with all kinds of equipment because they're really just promotional videos for Home Depot or are sponsored by a green tool company. This is the best real-life (cost in mind) actual shed vid I've seen. Awesome stuff.
Well I have 2 complaints, the first is that you dug it below grade, making for a place for water to gather and rot your floor. Second the pitch of the roof is very slight and in a heavy rain storm water will back fill and hit that window and back wall and run between the house and shed rotting that back wall. Otherwise I like the build, it is simple and easy to do, makes for a great storage place for gardening tools and stuff you need to store away for winter. I hope you take my complaints as constructive criticism, in hope to do it better in the future. I like that you added vents with a smaller mesh screen to keep bugs out and let hot air out of the shed. I also like how you did the roof, over all its a great build and design. So good job.
The base framing is below grade, however, there's good slope around it, the water does not pool in that area, it flows away from it. The roof pitch may not be visible in the video, however, in person you can clearly see that the front section is lower compared to the back, the rain water drains perfectly fine towards the front, we have had heavy rain and no water goes towards the back wall. Thanks for your feedback 👍 don't forget to subscribe.
@@NumberDZI have another complain , I’m not the expert this seems reasonable about how flows the water, just wondering about the guard on the grinder, that disc looks dangerous, and for sure I’ll try to do a similar shed for my backyard, would be great if you share how many material you bought for it and the kind of tools you have used, thx!
@@orlandonunez5761 using the grinder without the protection is dangerous, however sometimes the protector gets on the way that’s why I removed it. I have included all the tools I used for this shed, you can find them under the “product” tag on the video.
I like this build. It is very simple and easy for me to copy and add some tweaks for the shed that I will be adding to my son’s farm. A steeper pitch for snow loads in my area. Thanks so much for sharing it!
no slope for the roof? where will rainwater go? also, about the hinges, you should have installed them in a hidden way so the screws are no exposed while locked - more secure.
A few months ago I was watching your k5 gt line videos and now, unknowingly, I’m watching this. I just realized scrolling through your vids that “hey that’s the same guy with the k5!!!” Great video subscribed
I was also planing on putting the door on the side but after you start putting stuff in it, it gets difficult to reach the stuff all the way in the back, if you build it wider like 6’x 8’ you will have enough space to go around.
I gotta build one of these to house my haunted house panels; I've left them out year round for years and now I'm going to have to junk a lot of the wood and not once did I think, 'hey build a fricken' shed to keep your wood for years and years.' fun project coming up!
When people build houses, I see them put house wrap and siding on the OSB panels. Will painting those and leaving them exposed to the weather prematurely wear?
i became fan of your detailing man...just toooo good... just wish you would have made it a more weather protected for area where it rains and snow a lot...
This is perfectly fine for where I live, we don’t get that much rain and it doesn’t snow, but you can do the necessary adjustments for your area. Thanks for watching 🫡
excellent video. Very informative. I need an outdoor shed so I plan to pretty much replicate what you have here. I do, however, have a few concerns. I'm in FL so we get a ton of rain daily from June to Sept. It is also almost 95 degrees for 4 months. The location I have selected will get little direct sun light but fully exposure to the rain. How will the OSB holdup in the long run? Will painting prevent rot? How about a rubberized coating? Something like LIQUID RUBBER?
never seen those plastic wavy things for the roofs before. Those are nice. Do you remember what they call them>? I have seen foam ones but they degrade over time.
That polycarbonate roof is available in 4x8 sheets also. And of coarse there is a price difference between the 4x8 sheets and the smaller ones. But once you buy those plastic inserts and the screws to attach the smaller ones. You end up spending more than if you just bought the 4x8 sheet.
Nice build and well done video. One suggestion I might offer is to place a sheet of plastic on top of the final layer of dirt @ 2:10 so the floor won't rot. Thanks for a great DIY video!
@@redjeepyellowjeep-qz2on If you read my post it says to install it at 2:10 which is DURING the construction phase, not after the build is done. So of course it would be too late after it's done.
I hired a company to make me a big shed(electric,a/c,etc)..I asked about something like that and they told me that water will always go under the shed and water need to drain so they compacted I think about 12 inches of pea rock/I saw vids of guys placing tubes to better drain water if it gets under shed /I was advised not to do concrete pad )
Probably price (osb cheaper) is it possible for the paint to seal osb(waterproof and humidity proof it)? I guess the idea is something not expensive and not forever (I can deal with spending $400 and replacing it maybe after 10 years )
Looks good but how is it holding up with all the rain recently. Kinda worried your shed is getting flooded since it wasn’t raised much and was any Tsing going thru your window or shed since their was no pitch to the roof
No problems so far, everything looks good. The floor is about 6 inches above the ground level so no flooding problems. The roof has a good pitch the water drains towards the front, you can’t really see the pitch in the video but you see it right away in person.
@@NumberDZ good to hear I know alot of california is getting flooded and I just couldn’t see the pitch of the roof . This is a good video I might try and build one
Hi , is there any option for door adjustment? I built 5×3 Domi shed exactly by assembly manual but I can close the door without heavy force. A top of the doors are touching each other plus right door looks lower than left. Any advice? Thank you in advance for help!!
Good video, but I have a question: if the front of the shed is lower than the back, how is it possible that the boards covering the front weren't cut in height?
ok in you video i saw first you install the roof closer strips at front, then few minutes later the strips are just install on the back. so where install then?
Glad it helped. I was also planing on putting the door on the side but after you start putting stuff in it, it gets difficult to reach the stuff all the way in the back, if you build it wider like 6’x 8’ you will have enough space to go around.
You know you could've doubled the width and it only would've taken 3 more OSB sheets. Also it would've been nice to paint marine grade paint on the OSB to prevent rotting longer. But as long as you keep painting sealing it every 2 years with water sealant you should be fine.
Can you explain that to me? I'm a total newbie and would like something a little bit bigger and if it only adds three more sheets of plywood to it that would be awesome but wouldn't you still need more 2 * 4 for the framing?
@@MyCabinLife yes you would need some additional 2x4's for framing but that would equal about 8-10 more. If you added on 4 ft to both front and back end, that would make the building 4 ft wider. You osb sheets are 4x8 ft so a sheet at both ends cover the frame on the sides. Your roof area only extends 4ft so a whole 3rd sheet on the extended part should cover that as long as you building is only 8ft long
You must live in a dryer warmer area. This would not work where I live. First, needs more drainage under the shed. Secondly, not nearly enough pitch to the roof. Lastly, the fiberglass roof is not sufficient for snow loads. Otherwise it's fine considering the price and care to detail used in building your lean to shed.
Thanks, this is a nice project to do whenever you have some free time. Are you referring to the ryobi miter saw? if so, I really like it, it gets the job done, some people don't like ryobi but they sell good products at a lower price, I recommend it 100%
the problem living North Idaho is our ground prep. Our extreme weather, I have about 10x your ground prep with way more material-rock for drainage. In short, just jealous is all.
The back wall is 5 inches higher compared to the front wall, if you watch the entire video you will see it, so the water drains towards the front of the shed.
Nice work. I can’t believe the total to be in the 300s. I’m guessing the building materials are still inflated because after Covid? I know lumber price increased, but is it still high?
It’s just under $300 for material at my local Home Depot granted I want to buy pains and sealer to keep the wood in good condition and then expanding foam so seal all gaps
@@andyfumo8931 I live in California so everything is expensive but still this shed was very good priced, ended up buying LP smart siding for the walls and putting on galvanized metal corrugated sheets for the roof but it was roughly and same price if not cheaper than a prebuilt shed the same size and it’ll last a hell of alot longer, some waterproof silicone between the roof panels before screwing them down with some metal screws that have like rubber rings near the head for extra waterproofing and it’s been holding strong for the last 10 months
Would be nice if you include the tools such a nail gun model and size of nails and screw you used to build that shed for people never used those tools,
😭
Per your request I have included all the tools I used, you can find them under the "product" tag on the video.
@@NumberDZthis is quality. Thanks bro. Literally what the internet was made for
I'm glad my video was helpful.
For real! Some of these people are assholes..damn do you want him to come build it for you to?? Jeez
Thank you so much for this video! Looks nice and I can't wait to try it.
So many of these "shed" project vids turn out to be $10K broom closets with guys working w a freaking pro-shop stuffed with all kinds of equipment because they're really just promotional videos for Home Depot or are sponsored by a green tool company. This is the best real-life (cost in mind) actual shed vid I've seen. Awesome stuff.
Thank you for watching 🫡
Well done. Clean, simple, and easy to follow. Allows anyone to customize to their own set up. Thanks for sharing this.
Glad it was helpful!
Well I have 2 complaints, the first is that you dug it below grade, making for a place for water to gather and rot your floor. Second the pitch of the roof is very slight and in a heavy rain storm water will back fill and hit that window and back wall and run between the house and shed rotting that back wall. Otherwise I like the build, it is simple and easy to do, makes for a great storage place for gardening tools and stuff you need to store away for winter. I hope you take my complaints as constructive criticism, in hope to do it better in the future. I like that you added vents with a smaller mesh screen to keep bugs out and let hot air out of the shed. I also like how you did the roof, over all its a great build and design. So good job.
The base framing is below grade, however, there's good slope around it, the water does not pool in that area, it flows away from it.
The roof pitch may not be visible in the video, however, in person you can clearly see that the front section is lower compared to the back, the rain water drains perfectly fine towards the front, we have had heavy rain and no water goes towards the back wall.
Thanks for your feedback 👍 don't forget to subscribe.
@@NumberDZI have another complain , I’m not the expert this seems reasonable about how flows the water, just wondering about the guard on the grinder, that disc looks dangerous, and for sure I’ll try to do a similar shed for my backyard, would be great if you share how many material you bought for it and the kind of tools you have used, thx!
And particle board
@@orlandonunez5761 using the grinder without the protection is dangerous, however sometimes the protector gets on the way that’s why I removed it. I have included all the tools I used for this shed, you can find them under the “product” tag on the video.
Good shit guys
I like this build. It is very simple and easy for me to copy and add some tweaks for the shed that I will be adding to my son’s farm. A steeper pitch for snow loads in my area. Thanks so much for sharing it!
Thanks for watching, make sure to hit that like button.
my jaw drops when I see the prices of pre built sheds. congrats
That’s why I decided to build it myself. Thanks for watching
no slope for the roof? where will rainwater go? also, about the hinges, you should have installed them in a hidden way so the screws are no exposed while locked - more secure.
I am amazed he didn't know 6" of the front of the shed.
It is sloped.
A few months ago I was watching your k5 gt line videos and now, unknowingly, I’m watching this. I just realized scrolling through your vids that “hey that’s the same guy with the k5!!!” Great video subscribed
I’m glad you like my mixed content lol thanks for the sub.
I like how you got straight to the point. You designed it to your liking. Great job bro.
Thank you
Nice, simple, practical and reasonably priced! Thanks for this great idea I just may have to copy. ❤️🇨🇦
You’re welcome, thanks for watching
Thanks!
Thank you 🙏 much appreciated it.
Thank you for sharing this build. Easy and with basic tools.
I was so mad you were blocking the window but then you didn't, lol. This is very helpful, thank you.
You're welcome!
Do you have a list of supplies to buy to build this shed?
Fantastic job on editing, audio and content. Will def use as a reference for my own build!
Awesome, thank you!
@@NumberDZ No, Thank You my man! Appreciate you sharing your knowledge and helping all of us! Take care my man!
this is what I plan to build this spring, but with the door on the side instead of the front. Well done
I was also planing on putting the door on the side but after you start putting stuff in it, it gets difficult to reach the stuff all the way in the back, if you build it wider like 6’x 8’ you will have enough space to go around.
@@NumberDZ thats a good point
This would need proper siding where I live. That OSB sheeting wouldn't last long with the amount of rain we get.
Yes, this OSB is not very friendly with excessive rain.
I gotta build one of these to house my haunted house panels; I've left them out year round for years and now I'm going to have to junk a lot of the wood and not once did I think, 'hey build a fricken' shed to keep your wood for years and years.' fun project coming up!
Yeah you should do it before you waste more material, it's pretty easy to do.
Thanks man. I just did mine m to my 2 or 3 partial days to get the materials and stuffs.
Nice, did you build it in the same style as this one or did you make some changes?
Is there a way to put the hinges on the inside for the door and lock so that the shed is more secure?
They sell different hinges that are more secure, you can find them at your local hardware store.
Would you go with primed siding and home wrap next Time ? Might add another buck but is it worth it?😊
Far best the best shed video I have seen
Thank you 🫡
This shed was over 1k not too long ago! I priced one out to build myself when lumber was high!
Yes, that is why I waited a few months to get it done, the lumber price was crazy expensive no so long ago.
When people build houses, I see them put house wrap and siding on the OSB panels. Will painting those and leaving them exposed to the weather prematurely wear?
i became fan of your detailing man...just toooo good... just wish you would have made it a more weather protected for area where it rains and snow a lot...
This is perfectly fine for where I live, we don’t get that much rain and it doesn’t snow, but you can do the necessary adjustments for your area.
Thanks for watching 🫡
I really like the way you both used and held the level as a rip guide. Imma use that, thanks. Probably when I copy this shed. :)
Glad it helped! Good luck on your project.
How much did you cut off the front wall for the slant? Looks good!
5 Inches.
so far this is the best video, what boards do you use for walls and floor? thanks
Perfectly simple and something I feel I can build.
Go for it!
excellent video. Very informative. I need an outdoor shed so I plan to pretty much replicate what you have here. I do, however, have a few concerns. I'm in FL so we get a ton of rain daily from June to Sept. It is also almost 95 degrees for 4 months. The location I have selected will get little direct sun light but fully exposure to the rain.
How will the OSB holdup in the long run? Will painting prevent rot? How about a rubberized coating? Something like LIQUID RUBBER?
Fantastic video! Great job for a no nonsense shed...and it was good you added the vents 👍
Glad you liked it!
How was it that you had extra space for the plywood to meet precisely. Is the shed under 4' x 8'
I am planning to build this shed soon. I love it.
never seen those plastic wavy things for the roofs before. Those are nice. Do you remember what they call them>? I have seen foam ones but they degrade over time.
Home Depot sells them, look for “Polycarbonate Corrugated Roof Panel” mine are 26 inches x 12 ft.
That polycarbonate roof is available in 4x8 sheets also.
And of coarse there is a price difference between the 4x8 sheets and the smaller ones.
But once you buy those plastic inserts and the screws to attach the smaller ones.
You end up spending more than if you just bought the 4x8 sheet.
My local Home Depot doesn't carry 4x8, otherwise I would have bought that size
@@NumberDZ
Mine doesn't either.
Nice build and well done video. One suggestion I might offer is to place a sheet of plastic on top of the final layer of dirt @ 2:10 so the floor won't rot. Thanks for a great DIY video!
That's a great idea!, thanks for watching.
Is it too late after it already done?
@@redjeepyellowjeep-qz2on If you read my post it says to install it at 2:10 which is DURING the construction phase, not after the build is done. So of course it would be too late after it's done.
I hired a company to make me a big shed(electric,a/c,etc)..I asked about something like that and they told me that water will always go under the shed and water need to drain so they compacted I think about 12 inches of pea rock/I saw vids of guys placing tubes to better drain water if it gets under shed /I was advised not to do concrete pad )
Of course I'm no expert about that but I had to pass different inspections from the city and it seemed correct info
Why did you use OSB instead of plywood? That was a mistake due to susceptibility to moisture. Seal it real good on the inside too!
Probably price (osb cheaper) is it possible for the paint to seal osb(waterproof and humidity proof it)? I guess the idea is something not expensive and not forever (I can deal with spending $400 and replacing it maybe after 10 years )
You're absolutely correct, that is the main purpose of this video 🫡
Was curious to know if this adds on to the square footage of the house? Does a permit need to be pulled?
Nice work plain and simple I'm ready to do one now.
Very simple project anyone can do. Thanks for stopping by
most skillful lead to simplest, you did a great job, Buddy.
Thank you kindly!
Dumb questions but why are some of the 2x4 doubled up on the walls?
You made my day. Now I can start my pending project. Gracias
Wonderful! Thanks for watching
Amazing. I have been inspired. I will create one this weekend. Thank you
Thanks for watching.
Is the paint waterproofing? Or would the plywood be fine in the rain anyways?
What kind of paint are you using? and how long it last (before need another repainting job??? many thanks.
The video editing is great on this. Love how you did the audio
Glad you enjoyed it!, I'm working on a retaining wall and it will have the same video style as this, you should check it out.
Looks good but how is it holding up with all the rain recently. Kinda worried your shed is getting flooded since it wasn’t raised much and was any Tsing going thru your window or shed since their was no pitch to the roof
No problems so far, everything looks good. The floor is about 6 inches above the ground level so no flooding problems.
The roof has a good pitch the water drains towards the front, you can’t really see the pitch in the video but you see it right away in person.
@@NumberDZ good to hear I know alot of california is getting flooded and I just couldn’t see the pitch of the roof . This is a good video I might try and build one
This is one of the most helpful videos I’ve found!
I'm so glad! Thanks for watching.
Hi, I really enjoyed your video! I’m going to try to make this shed. What is the width of the OSB plywood? Thank you so much.
I don’t get why you’d do it right where there’s a cool windowBUT just gave me a great idea for a greenhouse/shed !
The window is not obstructed by the shed, additionally the shed is not visible from the inside looking out the window.
I’m gonna do this. I work construction so materials will be free. I take it the 2x4s don’t need to be pressure treated?
They don't need to be pressure treated, but if you want to extend its useful life, you can use pressure treated.
@@NumberDZ awesome! Cause I’m pretty sure the ones I get from builders aren’t treated
Nice build, I would have used primed T111 and a better quality floor base...
🔺 Cool and simple shed! I’m taking notes because I want to build one for my next TH-cam project in my channel. Thanks for sharing 👍
Awesome! Thank you!
pretty smart, minimal cuts. i like it.
Glad you like it!
Thank you for taking the time to make this!💯
No problem 🫡
Hi , is there any option for door adjustment? I built 5×3 Domi shed exactly by assembly manual but I can close the door without heavy force. A top of the doors are touching each other plus right door looks lower than left. Any advice? Thank you in advance for help!!
How long would this grade of plywood even last with rain?
Simple cost effective solution I like it my friend.
Thanks 👍
Good video, but I have a question: if the front of the shed is lower than the back, how is it possible that the boards covering the front weren't cut in height?
I did cut them.
what kind of nail gun is that? i don't see it in your list of products
ok in you video i saw first you install the roof closer strips at front, then few minutes later the strips are just install on the back. so where install then?
It was an error editing the video but I installed them on both ends.
Just the size I plan on building onto my shed after I clear out a wasp nest in the ground. Fun getting stung lol.
Did you start the project already?
Thank you for taking the time on making this video!
Thanks for watching.
How has that OSB held up? I'm sure in my part of the country it would be rotten within a year.
So far so good, it’s still looking good.
do you have a material list break down
Great work. Just what I was looking for... I will build it this spring....just one change, I will be putting the door on the short wall. thanks
Glad it helped.
I was also planing on putting the door on the side but after you start putting stuff in it, it gets difficult to reach the stuff all the way in the back, if you build it wider like 6’x 8’ you will have enough space to go around.
@@NumberDZ Good point, makes sense
Great work.... will do this in the spring. Any chance getting a parts list?
If you pause the video at second 0.22 you will see the material list for this project, or send me a message on my Facebook fan page to send you a PDF.
You know you could've doubled the width and it only would've taken 3 more OSB sheets. Also it would've been nice to paint marine grade paint on the OSB to prevent rotting longer. But as long as you keep painting sealing it every 2 years with water sealant you should be fine.
I know but the space wouldn't allow me to make it bigger.
Can you explain that to me? I'm a total newbie and would like something a little bit bigger and if it only adds three more sheets of plywood to it that would be awesome but wouldn't you still need more 2 * 4 for the framing?
@@MyCabinLife yes you would need some additional 2x4's for framing but that would equal about 8-10 more.
If you added on 4 ft to both front and back end, that would make the building 4 ft wider. You osb sheets are 4x8 ft so a sheet at both ends cover the frame on the sides. Your roof area only extends 4ft so a whole 3rd sheet on the extended part should cover that as long as you building is only 8ft long
What is the roof system. Link to that please.
Shed is great, simple and low cost.
It is linked in the video description.
Wow, looks so nice for less than $400 shed. What kind of material for the roof, metal?
Thanks, it's plastic.
Do you have a link for the roofing you used ???
thats what im looking for, have you found what he used yet?
when you measure diagonal os that to check if its frame? and measurements you looking for
That's to check if the frame is square, both sides have to give you the exact same measurement, if they are different that means it's not square.
Genuine question, are you worried about the boards becoming damp ?
I built it in 2022 and it’s still looks good, no problems so far.
Very nice , good job and thanks, I’m building my own 🤞🏼
Thanks for watching.
You must live in a dryer warmer area. This would not work where I live. First, needs more drainage under the shed. Secondly, not nearly enough pitch to the roof. Lastly, the fiberglass roof is not sufficient for snow loads. Otherwise it's fine considering the price and care to detail used in building your lean to shed.
Sorry if I missed it is there a cut list and or plans for this? Thanks
No, I did not include that information.
Nice job this is the size we are making too I am just following your steps but is there any measurements that you might share thx
Thanks for watching, I don’t have the specific measurements but it is very easy to figure out the size you want while building it.
Thx for replying
Can you put wheels under it ? To move easy if i want to paint
No, it’s very heavy
@@NumberDZ if they could put wheels on houses. I could put wheels on a shed
I love this nice and simple and sturdier than the plastic stuff you pay the same price for. Ill be makin one.
This is a better option compared to the fragile plastic ones, thanks for watching
Great shed man love it. Can’t wait to start mine got a lot of 4x8 scrap from job sites I’m going to use. How is the ryobi skill saw ?
Thanks, this is a nice project to do whenever you have some free time.
Are you referring to the ryobi miter saw? if so, I really like it, it gets the job done, some people don't like ryobi but they sell good products at a lower price, I recommend it 100%
How many degrees the roof?
Would love to make one on wheels. I have concrete on the side of my house. That way I can move it if necessary.
That's a good idea but it would be very heavy.
@@NumberDZwould you say 1000lb test strength wheels?
can you share with us the roofing you used? im looking though Lowes and its 40$ more expensive. if its from home depot thats ok, but what dimensions ?
The link is in the video shopping tab.
Great job, 1 complaint.... I dont feel like getting up from the couch right now
Lol thanks for watching.
the problem living North Idaho is our ground prep. Our extreme weather, I have about 10x your ground prep with way more material-rock for drainage. In short, just jealous is all.
That sounds like a lot of work, thanks for watching.
Sweet dude. Love it. Gonna make my next one better like this first one isn’t water proof. My stuff gets all wet.
Good luck!
So if I wanted to do this but just a 4x4 what parts of the list of parts would I cut in half ?
Cut in half the list I posted in the video.
@@NumberDZ ok, will do, thank you very much
Nice job. What's the angle you used when you cut your sides of the shed? I'm curious as I'm building one and I'm using your shed as an example.
What sides are you referring to?
All the sides are straight cuts with the exception of the roof.
@@NumberDZ yup the roof
He stated in an earlier comment that he used a 5" slope towards the front, and the area has excellent drainage.
Nice video! I wish here in Arizona we had that kind of dirt.
Thanks 👍
I wander when it rains if the water drains back toward the house since it’s flat ?
The back wall is 5 inches higher compared to the front wall, if you watch the entire video you will see it, so the water drains towards the front of the shed.
did you drill pilot holes for all the screws? im just wondering because I just bought all the equipment and forgot to get a pilot hole drill lol
No pilot hole needed, you just need to put some pressure on the impact drill and you will be fine.
Thank you! I have been looking for something simple to build a shed, can you please say what we’re the last tools you used to put the vent in?
This is the perfect project that anyone can do 👌, I used a circular saw and a multi tool
well done going to build one very similar
Thanks, this is a fun easy project.
Any concerns about the bottom floor getting wet and rotting?
None, I used pressure treated wood, it should last many years.
Did he cut a slope in the osb?
If you are referring to the side walls. Yes I did.
Que medidas son las maderas en cm? Saludos desde Argentina.
Si te refieres a la madera delgada es de 121.92 ancho por 243.84 de largo
Isn’t it going to rott when water splashes at the bottom edge
It will at some point, but if you do preventative maintenance it will last for many years.
I dont understand if the back is 8x8 how did you overhang osb 1/2 inch on each side. it has a 1/2 inch overhang.
I made my floor base 1 inch short (95 inches) so my plywood on both sides sit flush with the back plywood, that’s why you see that 1/2 inch overhang.
@@NumberDZ thats what i thought but i didnt see you cut that good idea thanks for the quick reply.
You’re welcome.
Does anyone know the of the plastic trim that went underneath the lamina that was a tan color (11:08)?
This is the name on the Home Depot website "24 in. Horizontal Plastic Closure Strips (6-Pack)"
@@NumberDZ ok thanks
Nice work. I can’t believe the total to be in the 300s. I’m guessing the building materials are still inflated because after Covid? I know lumber price increased, but is it still high?
Yes, they kinda are, I live in California, everything is crazy inflated here, not only lumber.
It’s just under $300 for material at my local Home Depot granted I want to buy pains and sealer to keep the wood in good condition and then expanding foam so seal all gaps
@@itzlethal1700what city or state you in?
@@NumberDZyou know anything about prices in Mexico? Thinking of building a shed down there on some property i own. Any thoughts?
@@andyfumo8931 I live in California so everything is expensive but still this shed was very good priced, ended up buying LP smart siding for the walls and putting on galvanized metal corrugated sheets for the roof but it was roughly and same price if not cheaper than a prebuilt shed the same size and it’ll last a hell of alot longer, some waterproof silicone between the roof panels before screwing them down with some metal screws that have like rubber rings near the head for extra waterproofing and it’s been holding strong for the last 10 months
how many inches is the back wall higher than the front wall i see there is a slight angle
It is 6 inches higher.
@@NumberDZ ok thanks great job on a simple shed build.
Thank you.
That’s a framing nailer or the finishing one?
Framing nailer.