BEST Way To Build A Shed Door With An Easy Diy Kit
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ต.ค. 2024
- Kit:
Sill Nose amzn.to/4e283Gr
Anti Sag Kit amzn.to/3TzsbaO
Hardware/Hinge Kit amzn.to/4e6guQT
Material List and Plans: everydayshed.com
My Favorite Tools: amzn.to/3TNPlcS
This is part 5 of our series on how to build a 4x8 Lean to Shed
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The term you need to use with your door is "plumb". Level only applies when running perpendicular to the ground. The third option to prevent door sag is running a 1"×4" wood compression brace going from the side with the lowest hinge to the upper diagonal corner on the opposite side. It has the advantages that it doesn't require adjusting all the time, it's cheaper then the sag kit, and it's close to the same weight as the sag kit. Otherwise a great video.
Thanks for sharing the knowledge!! And I love the idea of adding the brace … I’ll definitely try that on the next door build.
Very well done. Picked up a couple of good points for my lean to shed!
Excellent resources for nearly any shed. The sill nosing is an awesome idea. That wood takes a beating over time. Great video. Thank you
For sure… that edge gets beat up pretty good over the ears… the sill nose will definitely help. Thanks for watching!!!
Really enjoy your approach to this. Was wondering though, do you see a lot of sag over time when the door is made from a sheet of siding? I fight with fence gates and screen doors, but wondered about a sheet of siding.. Thanks for the straightforward videos and excellent audio production! Always look forward to the next one. 👍
Sheet siding does add a little stiffness, but the osb/plywood backer for me is the way to go.
I would go with sheathing on the back of the door. Much sturdier and better than the tension cable kit.
Yup! That is my preferred method as well.
Another great video, you make it look easy lol
These kits are handy and I will take anything that makes the job easier and/or a better result.
These are really some of the best produced videos of any genre on TH-cam.
Thank you so much… love these kinds of feedback!!!
Awesome vid, might use your lock and door sagging kit for my doors or change my old doors as well. Thanks
Yes! Great price too at Amazon.
Do I need to use pressure treated lumber for the frame? I have a hardi panel and trim I plan to put on the outside and osb sheathing in the inside
You don't have to use pressure treated on the inside, since we are wrapping the shed the lumber will remain dry.
Planning to build a 10 x 6 lean to shed on a concrete slab … can I use 2 x 6 for the floor frame and joists and 2 x 4 ‘s for the roof ?
2x6 on the floor is perfect. The 2x4 on the roof depends if you get a lot snow and wind or not.
@@EverydayShed Northern California, no snow
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Thank you for watching!!!