A suggestion. rent a crane or forklift. lift the shed and install a foundation , slab, or at least piers so it will be off the ground before it starts to rot. otherwise all your time,money will go to waste. do it once ,do it right. such a nice shed with a very poor foundation.
That is the first thing that went through my head...no slab/cement/foundation of any kind. The wood used for the base didn't even seem to be water sealed. $$$ Lost
the size of shed we built is allowed to go right to the property line. Any bigger and we would have needed too add a foot between the fence and the shed
i like the video, great looking shed too! One question: why didn't you guys put supports under the floor to get it off the ground? I don't guess your afraid of early wood rot?
I just tore out pressure treated lumber that was directly at ground level.. the shed was rotting from everywhere and if you put landscapers tarp underneath the water does not have anywhere to go. I literally had wells of water below that I had to sort with. I built this one off the ground using stone blocks. You'll get 5-10. years at ground level
Everything great. except the foundation. wood directly on top of dirt. regardless if It is pressured treathed it will fail, rot. how are you going to replace the floor joist when they rot. the foundation is the most important in a building. other thing the walls and siding in direct contact with ground. all that work will be a waste will rot in couple of years.
Nice Video! Forgive me for chiming in, I am interested in your thoughts. Have you thought about - Mahorrla Wooden Paradise Method (erm, check it on google should be there)? It is a good one off guide for building better sheds and woodworking without the normal expense. Ive heard some incredible things about it and my cooworker at very last got astronomical success with it.
Looks like 2x4 for the walls which were on 2 foot spacing. Half inch osb is ok for roof if you don't expect lots of snow in your area and a 2x6 ridge would be ok with those rafter ties, you could leave out the ridge and put the ties lower down.
9 days to build 1 shed!! Holy hell you guys are fast efficient workers!!!
Wow!! I have so much to learn...this was fast...but insightful...thank you
Looks great !
Congratulations. Great looking shed.
Looks very well done. Can you guys share the plans and material details? It will be of great help as I'm trying to build a 10x12 shed myself.
Badass man
Looks good but no felt paper under the shingles??
great job.
awesome video! good job guys. what is the size of it?
A suggestion. rent a crane or forklift. lift the shed and install a foundation , slab, or at least piers so it will be off the ground before it starts to rot. otherwise all your time,money will go to waste. do it once ,do it right. such a nice shed with a very poor foundation.
That is the first thing that went through my head...no slab/cement/foundation of any kind. The wood used for the base didn't even seem to be water sealed. $$$ Lost
No tar paper on roof just shingles on wood
Absolutely informative.
Next time build away from boundary wall. 👌
what kind of material do you use for build ? it looks pretty cheap but awsome.
How much did you spend on materials
Maybe $1500 CAD
what thickness of osb did you guys use on the roof?
No tar paper for roof?
The shed was 10x12 in size. I'm sorry we don't have plans for the shed as we made it up as we went :)
Ryan Ritten kk
What's with the Omen style music? Is this an "Evil" shed?
Beautiful shed but no subframe!
Also what are your dimensions
The shed was 10x12 in size
your local building code let you build that close to your property lines?
the size of shed we built is allowed to go right to the property line. Any bigger and we would have needed too add a foot between the fence and the shed
how much does it total cost for materials
maybe $1500 for everything
i like the video, great looking shed too! One question: why didn't you guys put supports under the floor to get it off the ground? I don't guess your afraid of early wood rot?
it is pressure treated lumber so it should be good for a while...
I just tore out pressure treated lumber that was directly at ground level.. the shed was rotting from everywhere and if you put landscapers tarp underneath the water does not have anywhere to go. I literally had wells of water below that I had to sort with. I built this one off the ground using stone blocks. You'll get 5-10. years at ground level
what are the dimensions
How much for all materials?
I think $1600 cad
Everything great. except the foundation. wood directly on top of dirt. regardless if It is pressured treathed it will fail, rot. how are you going to replace the floor joist when they rot. the foundation is the most important in a building. other thing the walls and siding in direct contact with ground. all that work will be a waste will rot in couple of years.
Nice Video! Forgive me for chiming in, I am interested in your thoughts. Have you thought about - Mahorrla Wooden Paradise Method (erm, check it on google should be there)? It is a good one off guide for building better sheds and woodworking without the normal expense. Ive heard some incredible things about it and my cooworker at very last got astronomical success with it.
they also forgot to use tar paper on the roof...
Nice job 👍😆 what size is it?
What is the name of that song!?
Darude - sandstorm
Rafters - 2x4 or 2x6 ?
Ridge beam - 2x6 or 2x8
Good Video BTW
Speed was abit Quick- maybe upload another shed build not sooo Fast Speed Slower
Looks like 2x4 for the walls which were on 2 foot spacing. Half inch osb is ok for roof if you don't expect lots of snow in your area and a 2x6 ridge would be ok with those rafter ties, you could leave out the ridge and put the ties lower down.
I wish i can do the same speed !!!)))
I would put it on blocks and stained the floor boards
They weren't long days... and the shed
Music is a bit epic, but good video.
Why not build the eiffel tower while you're there?
Looks good but god damn 9 days😂 2 men should do that within 4 days at the very most.
They weren't long days... and the shed was built to perfection. We didn't rush anything.
I did something like this a month ago with plans from Woodglut.