Black & Decker The Complete Guide To Sheds
Black & Decker The Complete Guide To Sheds
Black & Decker The Complete Guide To Sheds
ShedS
2nd edition
Utility
Storage
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Contents
The Complete Guide
toSheds
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Choosing a Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Building Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Choosing a Site for Your Shed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Anatomy of a Shed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Lumber & Hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
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Building Foundations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Ramps, Steps & Decks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
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Contents (Cont.)
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Shed Projects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Lean-to Tool Bin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Simple Storage Shed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Modern Utility Shed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
Service Shed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
Timber-frame Shed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
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Introduction
F
ew spaces are as useful and enjoyable as the contemporary backyard shed. Yes, you can store your tools and
lawnmower in one, but imagine how a shed might enrich other aspects of your lifewhat if you had more
space for your favorite hobby, or another place to relax? Often, those qualities are found in the same activity, and
a shed can be customized to suit that activity and act as a natural extension of your personal style, expression, and
habits. Some simply like a few hours bustling in the garden and a handy place to store their materials; others see
their sheds as sacred and beloved environments to create and express themselves, an open invitation to get out
and play. How will you use your shed?
The custom buildings in this book are intended to get you thinking about how your shed might be conceived,
built, and eventually outfitted with whatever fits your scope and style. The sheds featured here are meant to be
versatile, practical, and adaptable, as well as serving as handsome additions to your house and home. In terms of
property value, a shed can either be an asset or a liability. Nobody wants to seemuch less buya rusty, ill-used
and dilapidated shed, one with jilted doors hanging by a hinge, propped up on sunken concrete blocks. With a
little planning beforehand, your shed will never suffer the same fate, standing tall and functioning well for years
on end. A well-built shed can evoke the house it stands near or act as a private cabin or playhouse. A good shed
appeals to its environment and complements your interests, hobbies and styles.
When it comes to actually constructing your shed, you can do it in one of two ways: build it from scratch in
true DIY fashion, or buy a kit shed for easy assembly. This book covers both options. Each of the custom shed
projects features a complete set of construction drawings and photographs, a detailed materials list, and stepby-step instructions and photos for building the shed of your dreams. For those who prefer a prefabricated shed,
theres a full section of what to consider when choosing a kit shed, as well as instructions for the basic steps of
two popular projects.
Not everyone comes into a shed project with a scuffed tool belt and an outfitted work bench. No matterthe
Building Basics section of the book walks you through the entire construction process. It will also help you
choose the right foundation for your shed and give you the knowledge to make custom substitutions to the
projects as shown. Many shed kits also involve a fair amount of freehand work, so youre covered even if your kit
comes without roofing or a floor.
One of the best aspects of building a shed is that it doesnt disrupt the daily life in your home; theres no need
to rearrange the furniture on a daily basis, much less sweep out the sawdust. So take your time, enjoy the process,
and think about the future of your shed and how youll use itit might just become your home away from home,
not more than a few yards away.
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Choosing
aDesign
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This graciously ornamented shed is easily built from a panelized kit. Special details like the dormer appear to be the work of a
highly skilled carpenter but can actually be created by an ambitious doityourselfer.
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A simple garden often demands a simple shed. The flowerbox, exterior tiles, and simple paint job are more than enough to
accentuate this garden shed. Nestled between the cedar garden and sweeping privacy fence, the shed is small enough to not be
obtrusive, yet retains a humble dignity all itsown.
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Full-lite French doors, cedar shakes, and a brick foundation make this woodland getaway a popular summer destination. Read
a book or watch a thunderstorm from a spacious interior. The relatively small size of a shed can make normally pricey materials
affordable for the budgetminded builder.
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Sheds and other outbuildings are perfect opportunities for green roof experiments. These popular living roofs help keep the
shed interior cool during sultry summer days, and the natural absorption capabilities of grass and flowers limits water runoff into
local sewers.
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This teahouse-style shed finds its inspiration in the Far East, and features many aspects of traditional Eastern architecture. The
sliding panel doors, cherry tree, stone walkway, and bamboo fencing are subtle but significant additions to this pagodalike haven.
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A key factor in siting your shed is how its size informs its
function and style. Even a small suburban shed like this makes
a wonderful home for your tools and toys, and its a perfect
example of a shed whose simple beauty underscores its
sizable utility.
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A kit shed offers all the storage capacity of the best stickbuilt
sheds, and almost instantly. Installing shelves or pegboard on
the slat walls maximizes storage space. When the garage gets
a little packed, a kit shed is a popular alternative for storing
that riding mower or fourwheeler.
Sunny colors and Spanish tile turns this ordinary gable shed into an adorable gardeners delight. Blossoming flowerbeds and an
oldworld street lamp add a further sense of nostalgia and peace to this scene, while a side umbrella and outdoor patio allow one
to take it all in.
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Cedar shingles and open eaves create a seasidecottage feeling in this shed, even in the middle of a wooded lot.
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Some sheds invite silence and reflection, while others waste no time getting down to business. This is an example of the
latter. As a scaleddown garage, an extra vehicle, tractor, or riding lawn mower can easily be stored here, while the service door and
sectional overhead door keep the contents safe.
Situated between the deck and the pool, this simple yet elegant shed doubles as a changing room for waterbound friends,
and a quick escape when the rain starts to fall. The custom walkway, landscaping, and exterior lights make this shed even
moreappealing.
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Just because its on the shore doesnt mean it has to be fancy. This rustic, cabinstyle shed ties perfectly to the weathered
picket fence with its open porch and dovetail joinery.
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This standalone shed/outbuilding is a contemporary design element in a natural landscape. The deck foundation and privacy
screen conjure images of swanky summer parties. Fully wired and furnished with a builtin couch and bar, this is a shed that stays
up late.
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When not functioning as a three-season oasis for a quiet read or family gettogether, this screenhousestyle shed provides
ample storage space during the colder months of the year. With room for a workbench, card table, patio set, or even hammock
stand, a welldesigned sheds function usually changes with the seasons.
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Building
Basics
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In this chapter:
Choosing a Site for Your Shed
Anatomy of a Shed
Lumber & Hardware
Building Foundations
Ramps, Steps & Decks
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Property line
Setback
Garden
Shed
Utility lines
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June 22
Mar/Sept 22
Dec 22
The sun moves from its high point in summer to its low
point in winter. Shadows change accordingly.
Summer
afternoon
Winter
afternoon
Summer
evening
Winter
evening
Winter
morning
Summer
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Anatomy of a Shed
Shown as a cutaway, this shed illustrates many
of the standard building components and how
they fit together. It can also help you understand
the major construction stageseach project
in this book includes a specific construction
sequence, but most follow the standard stages in
some form:
Common rafters
Roof sheathing
Ridge board
Gable overhang rafter
Building paper
Collar tie
Roof shingles
Drip edge
Fascia board
Top
plates
Cripple
stud
King
stud
Jack
stud
Header
Corner trim
Window trim
Siding
Floor sheathing
Rough sill
Floor frame
Studs
Foundation skid
Bottom plate
Gravel bed
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Building Foundations
Circular saw
Square
Treated wood timbers
Compactible gravel
Wood sealer-preservative
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If desired, mark and clip the bottom corners of the skid ends.
Use a square to mark a 45 angle cut.
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Shovel
Posthole digger
Reciprocating saw
or handsaw
Utility knife
Ratchet wrench
2 4 lumber
2" screws
Stakes
Nails
Masking tape
Cardboard concrete forms
Paper
Concrete mix
J-bolts with washers
and nuts
2 10 pressure-treated
lumber (rated for
ground contact)
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Tie the masons lines securely to the nails, and level the
lines with a line level (inset, left). Use tape to mark points on
the lines (inset, right).
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Fill the forms with concrete, then set the J-bolts. Check
with a plumb bob to make sure the bolts are centered.
the masons line. Note: You can set the bolt at 112"
above the concrete so it will be flush with the top
of the block, or extend it about 212" so the washer
and nut will sit on top of the block; doing the latter
means you wont have to countersink the washer and
nut. Make sure the bolt is plumb, then smooth the
concrete around the bolt and let the concrete cure.
STep 6: InSTall The Wood BloCkS
A. Cut 8 8" square blocks from 2 10 pressuretreated lumber thats rated for ground contact.
B. Drill a hole for the J-bolt through the exact center of
each block; if youre countersinking the hardware,
first drill a counterbore for the washer and nut.
C. Position each block on a pier, then add a galvanized
washer and nut. Use the layout strings to align the
blocks, then tighten the nuts to secure the blocks.
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Concrete edger
Compactible gravel
2 3 & 2 4 lumber
114" & 212"
deck screws
3
4" A-C plywood
8d nails
5 10-ft. welded wire
mesh (WWM)
1
1 2" brick pavers
J-bolts
2"-thick rigid
foam insulation
8"-thick
perimeter
Plywood
form
#4 bars
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lay out sheets of wire mesh, tie the rows together, then
prop up the mesh with brick pavers or metal bolsters.
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Float the slab with a bull float, then set the J-bolts at the
marked locations (inset).
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fill the trailer with one yard of mixed concrete and you tow
are likely.
eSTIMaTIng ConCreTe
Calculate the amount of concrete needed for a slab of this
design using this formula:
Width Length Depth, in ft. (of main slab)
Multiply by 1.5 (for footing edge and spillage)
Divide by 27 (to convert to cubic yards)
Examplefor a 12 12-ft. slab:
12 12 .29 (312") = 41.76
41.76 1.5 = 62.64
62.64 27 = 2.32 cubic yards
Do not overload your wheelbarrow. Experiment with sand or dry mix to find a comfortable, controllable volume. This
Once concrete is poured and floated it must cure. It should not dry. If it is a hot day it is a good idea to spray mist
also helps you get a feel for how many wheelbarrow loads it will take to complete your project.
from a hose after it has set to keep it moist. Make sure you have a flat, stable surface between the concrete source
and the forms.
Start pouring concrete at the farthest point from the concrete source, and work your way back.
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Simple ramp
A basic, sturdy ramp is a great convenience for
moving heavy equipment in and out of your shed.
Using the simple design shown here, you can
make the slope of the ramp as gentle or as steep
as you like (within reason). Of course, the gentler
the slope, the easier it is roll things up the ramp.
Construct your ramp from pressure-treated lumber
rated for ground contact. If desired, set the bottom
end of the ramp on a bed of compacted gravel for
addedstability.
2 6 pressuretreated lumber
3" corrosionresistant screws
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place a board between the ground and the shed floor to find
the desired ramp slope.
Mark a level line 458" below the floor to locate the top edge
of the ledger.
Make sure the first stringer fits well, then use it to mark
the remaining stringers for cutting.
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Traditional Stairs
A small set of framed wooden stairs is usually called
for when a shed floor stands at about 21" or more
above the ground (for lower floors, you might prefer to
build a couple of simple platforms for three easy steps
into the shed; see page 45). But regardless of the floor
height, notched-stringer stairs add a nice handmade,
built-in look to an entrance. And its fun to learn
the geometry and carpentry skills behind traditional
stair building.
When planning your project, bear in mind that
stairs in general are strictly governed by building
codes. Your local building department may impose
specific design requirements for your project, or they
may not get involved at alljust be sure to find out. In
any case, here are some of the standard requirements
for stairs:
Stringer stairs are an easy and often necessary addition to elevated shed doors.
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Compactible gravel
2 12 pressuretreated lumber
Corrosion resistant
framing connectors
2 16" lengths of
#4 (12"-dia.)
rebar
5
4 6 pressuretreated lumber
1
Top tread
6 1 2"
90
Top end
stringer
cuts
12"
Bottom
stringer
cuts
1s
1st
r
tt
rise
ea
r
1" offset
Cut out stringers with a circular saw, and finish the corners
of the cuts with a handsaw.
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2 treated lumber
16d galvanized
common nails
3" deck screws
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Shed
Projects
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In this chapter:
Lean-to Tool Bin
Simple Storage Shed
Modern Utility Shed
Service Shed
Timber-frame Shed
Salt Box Storage Shed
Mini Garden Shed
Clerestory Studio
Sunlight Garden Shed
Gambrel Garage
Convenience Shed
Rustic Summerhouse
Gothic Playhouse
Metal & Wood Kit Sheds
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Keep your tools safe and dry in the lean-to tool bin located next to a house, garage, fence or wall.
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Cutting List
DeSCrIPT Ion
QTY./SIze
MaTerIaL
Foundation
Drainage material
Compactible gravel
Skids
2 @ 6'
4 4 treated timbers
Floor Framing
DeSCrIPT Ion
QTY./SIze
MaTerIaL
Door trim
2 @ 8'
2 @ 6'
1 10 S4S cedar
1 8 S4S cedar
Corner trim
6 @ 8'
1 4 S4S cedar
Fascia
3 @ 6'
1 @ 6'
1 8 S4S cedar
1 4 S4S cedar
Bug screen
8" 6'
Fiberglass
Rim joists
2 @ 6'
2 6 pressure-treated
Joists
3 @ 8'
2 6 pressure-treated
Floor sheathing
1 sheet @ 4 8
4" tongue-&-groove
ext.-grade plywood
Frame
3 @ 6'
3 3 3" 16-gauge
galvanized
Stops
3 @ 6'
1 2 S4S cedar
Panel material
12 @ 6'
1 6 T&G V-joint
S4S cedar
Z-braces
2 @ 10'
1 6 S4S cedar
Construction adhesive
1 tube
3 @ 6'
Strap hinges
6, with screws
Wall Framing
Bottom plates
1 @ 8', 2 @ 6'
24
Top plates
1 @ 8', 3 @ 6'
24
Studs
14 @ 8', 8 @ 6'
24
Header
2 @ 6'
26
Header spacer
1 piece @ 6'
Rafters
6 @ 6'
26
Ledger*
1 @ 6'
26
2 sheets @ 4 8'
roof Framing
Shingles
30 sq. ft.
7 linear ft.
30 sq. ft.
24 linear ft.
Roofing cement
1 tube
Galvanized metal
1 3 S4S cedar
Fasteners
312 lbs.
12 nails
2 lbs.
8d common nails
24 nails
8d box nails
16 nails
exterior Finishes
Plywood siding
4" 3 1 2"
(actual) cedar
roofing
Roof sheathing
Doors
4 sheets @ 4 8'
2 lb.
2 lb.
4 lb.
6 screws
60 screws
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1'-0"
26
Treated joists 16" O.C.
1'-1138"
44
Treated timber skids
1'-0"
3'-1138"
To outsides of joists
5'-1034"
To outsides of joists
26
Treated rim joists
8"
Overhang
5'-1034"
To outsides of rafters
26
Rafters 16" O.C.
2 6 Ledger
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2 6 Ledger
2 6 Rafters
16" O.C.
Double 2 4
Top plate
2 6 Rafters,
16" O.C.
2 6 Ledger
12
6
Double 2 4
Top plate
2 4 Top plate
7'-912"
2 4 Studs,
16" O.C.
6'-0"
6'-0"
5'-5"
Rough opening
2 4 Top plate
2-26
Header w/12"
plywood
spacer
4'-934"
Rough opening
24
Bottom plate
3
3
4" Plywood
4" Plywood
2 6 Treated
joists, 16" O.C.
2 6 Treated
joists, 16" O.C.
4 4 Treated
timber skid
4 4 Treated
timber skid
24
Bottom plate
2 6 Rafters,
16" O.C.
2 4 Top plate
2 4 Studs,
16" O.C.
24
Bottom plate
7'-912"
7'-912"
2 4 Studs,
16" O.C.
12
6
6'-0"
Double 2 4
Top plate
4" Plywood
3
2 6 Treated
joists, 16" O.C.
4 4 Treated
timber skid
4" Plywood
2 6 Treated
joists, 16" O.C.
4 4 Treated
timber skid
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Building Section
1 8 Fascia
1
2" Plywood
Double 2 4 Top plate
Side elevation
12
12
1 8 Fascia
2 6 Rafters,
16" O.C.
14
Fascia
24
Top plate
6'-0"
2 4 Studs,
16" O.C.
7'-912"
2-26
Header w/12"
plywood spacer
1 4 Trim
5
8" Texture 1-11
plywood siding
5
8" Texture 1-11
plywood siding
3
4" Plywood
1 8 Trim
2 6 Treated
joist, 16" O.C.
4 4 Treated
timber skid
Front elevation
rear elevation
Asphalt
shingles
1 8 Fascia
1 4 Fascia
1 4 Trim
Homemade
door
1 10 Trim,
ripped to fit
5
8" Texture
1-11 plywood
siding
1 8 Trim
4 4 Treated
timber skid
4 4 Treated
timber skid
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Wall Plan
rafter Template
3'-1138"
6 1 2"
12
6
4'-1
11 2"
4'-934"
Dimensions
to faces of studs
5'-1034"
1 3 4"
2"
2 6 Rafter
1 3 4"
6"
2'-3 8"
6 1 2"
2 3 4"
6 3 4" 3 1 2"
overhang Detail
Asphalt shingles
Asphalt shingles
12
2 6 Rafter
1
2" Plywood
2" Plywood
2 6 Rafter
1
8" Trim
1 4 Fascia
2 4 Top plate
1 8 Trim, notched
around rafter tails
Fiberglass screen
@ each rafter space
2" Plywood
Door elevation
2'-358"
1 3 Trim
(optional)
1 6 T&G
V-Joint
cedar boards
1 4 Trim
1 10 Trim
ripped to size
5'-334"
2 4 Stud
16" O.C.
1 6 Cedar
Z-brace
2 Doors required
3
4" Frame
1 2 Stop
4"
OUTSIDE ELEVATION
INSIDE ELEVATION
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Prepare the site with a 4" layer of compacted gravel. Cut the
two 4 4 skids at 7034". Set and level the skids following FLOOR
FRAMING PLAN (page 51). Cut two 2 6 rim joists at 7034" and
six joists at 4438". Assemble the floor and set it on the skids as
shown in the FLOOR FRAMING PLAN. Check for square, and
then anchor the frame to the skids with four joist clip angles
(inset photo). Sheath the floor frame with 34" plywood.
Fasten the four end studs of each side wall to the bottom
plate. Install these assemblies. Construct the built-up 2 6
door header at 6334". Frame and install the front and rear walls,
leaving the top plates off at this time. Nail together the corner
studs, making sure they are plumb. Install the rear top plates
flush to the outsides of the side wall studs. Install the front top
plate in the same fashion.
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Complete the side wall framing: Cut a top plate for each
side to fit between the front and rear walls, mitering the ends
at 26.5. Install the plates flush with the outsides of the end
rafters. Mark the stud layouts onto the side wall bottom plates,
then use a plumb bob to transfer the marks to the top plate.
Cut the two studs in each wall to fit, mitering the top ends at
26.5. Install the studs.
Sheath the side walls and rear walls with plywood siding,
keeping the bottom edges 12" below the floor frame and the
top edges flush with the tops of the rafters. Overlap the siding
at the rear corners, and stop it flush with the face of the
front wall.
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Cut and remove the bottom plate inside the door opening.
Cut the 1 4 head jamb for the door frame at 5718" and cut the
side jambs at 64". Fasten the head jamb over the sides with
212" deck screws. Install 1 2 door stops 34" from the front
edges of jambs, as shown in the DOOR JAMB DETAIL (page
54). Install the frame in the door opening, using shims and 10d
casing nails.
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Customize the simple storage shed with a ramp, shelves, or even a small loft for increased storage space.
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Cutting List
DeSCrIPT Ion
QTY./SIze
MaTerIaL
QTY./SIze
MaTerIaL
Sheathing
(& door header spacer)
5 sheets @ 4 8'
1 roll
Shingles
114 squares
2 8 pressure-treated,
rated for ground contact
Asphalt shingles
250# per sq. min.
Drip edge
45 linear ft.
Foundation
roofing
Drainage material
Compactable gravel
Skids
2 @ 10'
4 6 pressure-treated
landscape timbers
Floor
Rim joists
DeSCrIPT Ion
2 @ 10'
2" exterior-grade
plywood roof sheathing
Joists
9 @ 8'
2 8 pressure-treated
Door
Floor sheathing
3 sheets @ 4 8'
4" tongue-&-groove
ext.-grade plywood
Frames
7 @ 8'
2 4 pressure-treated
Panels
1 sheet @ 4 8'
4 @ 8'
1 2 pressure-treated
Wall Framing
Bottom plates
2 @ 10', 2 @ 8'
24
Top plates
4 @ 10', 4 @ 8'
24
Studs
36 @ 8'
24
Door header
1 @ 10'
26
10 lbs.
2 lb.
roof Framing
Rafters
6 @ 12'
26
Rafter blocking
2 @ 10'
26
8d box nails
3 lbs.
Ridge board
1 @ 10'
18
9 lbs.
Collar ties
2 @ 12'
24
8d galvanized siding
orfinishnails
1" galvanized roofing nails
5 lbs.
exterior Finishes
6 @ 3 1 2"
Door handle
Fascia
4 @ 12'
18
Corner trim
8 @ 8'
12
2 @ 8'
14
Siding flashing
16 linear ft.
Metal Z-flashing
Construction adhesive
Siding
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elevation
Asphalt shingles
18
Gable trim
Drip edge
1 8 Fascia
1 4 Trim
2 6 Blocking
2 4 Top plates
Galvanized hinges
12
Corner trim
T1-11 Treated
plywood siding
28
Base frame
4812" 8012"
Door R.O.
2 Doors, each
6'-8" high 2'-0" wide,
2 4 frame with T1-11
treated plywood siding
4 6 Skid
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Framing elevation
2 4 Collar ties
1 8 Ridge board
2 4 Gable studs
2 - 2 4 Rafter supports
2 4 Stud wall
Plywood
2 8 Base frame
4 6 Skid
Side Framing
8
12
2 4 Collar ties
Top of wall
7'1138"
2 4 Stud
Plywood
4 6 Skids
7'-11"
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Floor Framing
2 8 Rim joist
7'-11"
2 8 Joist
4 6 Skid
2 8 Rim joist
9'-11"
rear Framing
Front Framing
24
Top plate
24
Top plate
2 4 Stud
26
Header
51 2" Header
1
7'11-38"
7'11-38"
24
Stud
2'-1114"
9'-11"
4'-12" R.O.
2'-1114"
9'-11"
24
Bottom plate
24
Bottom
plate
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roof Plan
Asphalt shingles
2 4 Collar ties
Floor Plan
2 4 Studs 16" O.C.
2'-1114"
4'-12"
4" Plywood
2'-1114"
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rafter Template
2"
12
4'-91116"
6"
4 1 2"
26
Door Detail
24"
2 4 Frame
Hinge
80"
2 4 Cross brace
(angle down to
hinge side)
Rear View
Front View
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Frame the rear wall: Cut one 2 4 bottom plate and one top
plate at 119". Cut ten 2 4 studs at 9238". Assemble the wall
using 16" on-center spacing, as shown in the REAR FRAMING
(page 63). Raise the wall and fasten it flush to the rear edge
of the floor, then brace the wall in position with 2 4 braces.
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Build the side walls following the SIDE FRAMING (page 62).
The two side walls are identical. Each has a bottom and top
plate at 88" and seven studs at 9238". Assemble each wall, then
install it and brace it in position.
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Mark the gable wall stud layout onto the sidewall top
plates. Use a level to transfer the marks to the end rafters. Cut
each of the 10 2 4 studs to fit, mitering the top ends at 33.5.
Install the studs. Note: The center stud on each wall is located
to the rear side of the ridge board. If desired, frame in the attic
floor at this time (see Adding an Attic, below).
wont extend above the tops of the rafters. Fasten the joists
to the rafters and wall plates with 10d common nails (photo
1). At the end rafters, install 2" blocking against the rafters,
every 16". Cover the joists with 12" plywood fastened with
then attach the joists to the blocking and gable wall studs.
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13
14
Trim the corners of the shed with 1 2s. Also add a piece
of 1 2 trim on one of the doors to cover the gap between the
doors. Install 1 4 trim horizontally to cover the Z-flashing at
the side walls. Install door locks and hardware as desired.
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Work. Store. Play. This shed does it alland in a sleek, modern form that will delight everyone.
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Cutting List
DeSCrIPTIon
QTY./SIze
MaTerIaL
DeSCrIPTIon
QTY./SIze
roofing
Foundation
Skids
2 4 12 ft. (3),
2 4 10 ft. (10)
Pressure treated
Floor Deck
4 8" (3)
Exterior plywood
Wall Framing
Bottom plates
2 4 8 (3),
2 4 12 (1)
Top plates
2 4 8 (2),
2 4 12 (2)
4 4 14 (2)
Pressure treated
Studs
2 4 8 (20),
2 4 12 (6)
Roofing sheathing
4 8 (5)
50 linear ft.
Asphalt shingles
5 bundles
"-thick
polycarbonate glazing
31 31 (1),
5 15 (3)
(1 tube)
Window screen
(1 roll)
roof Framing
Frames
1 2 8 (9)
MaTerIaL
Cedar
2 8 10 (12)
Cedar
exterior Finishes
J-bolts
"-dia. (12)
Fascia
1 8 14 (2)
Siding
Windows trim
1 2 8 (2)
Corner Trim
1 4 8 (6),
1 4 10 (2),
1 4 12 (1)
8 4 8 (10)
LP Smart
Sidepanels
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Shed Final
Building paper
Shingles
Fascia
Roof sheathing
Screened vents
4 4 beams
Polycarbonate
Corner trim
Siding panels
Window trim
1 8 fascia
2 8 rafters
2 4 door header
4 4 beams
Sill plate
2 4 window header
2 4 studs
2 4 bottom plates
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578"
6 8"
578"
1'4"
1'4"
5'7116"
1'4"
12'
1'258"
5'5"
2'10"
2'7"
6'8"
2'7"
6'10"
1'2"
11"
3'3"
6"
1'3"
1'3"
1'2"
8"
1'2"
1'2"
1'2"
11"
1'2"
1'2"
11"
12'
5'5"
1'4"
1'2"
7'678"
9'934"
12
7'7"
14'
1'10"
7'8"
7'278"
6"
1'2"
6'1078"
1'2"
6'678"
1'2"
6'278"
1'2"
1'10"
1'10"
5'1078"
1'2"
7'5"
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Front Sheathing
65"
16"
6 5 8 "
6 5 8 "
14 8"
5
62"
48"
48"
48"
48"
16"
Back Sheathing
4'
8'
31"
43"
8'
4'
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Siding Sheathing
2518"
6938"
3"
3"
48"
28116"
43"
8'
roof Sheathing
7'
7'
1'11"
1'11"
3'
4'
8'
3'
4'
4'
7'
4'
7'
4'
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Front elevation
End rafters
Side elevation
Screened vents
Front fascia
Drip edge
End rafter
Front fascia
Back fascia
Polycarbonate
Corner trim
Corner trim
Siding panels
1 2 window frame
Back elevation
Siding panels
Roof sheathing
3
Back fascia
8"
"
3"
Siding panels
3"
9758"
3 9758"
3 1 8"
Corner trim
8"
1 3 8"
3
3"
"
3"
3"
3 74916"
16"
2 5 8 "
1'1018"
73316"
2'118"
71116"
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Window Frames
2'7"
Rafter
Rafter
blocking
4 4 beam
Rafter blocking
2'6"
Siding
1'4"
4"
rafter Blocking
Corner trim
Siding
Floor Framing
Exterior plywood, typ.
6 8"
3
4 4 ft.
4 8 ft.
6 3 4 "
7116"
4 8 ft.
4 4 ft.
7 1 4 "
rafter Top
notch
1'438"
1"
31516"
1"
4 1 8"
2716"
1 1 8"
4"
2116"
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Frame the front wall by following the FRONT WALL FRAMING illustration on page
73. Attach front wall to side walls with 16d common nails. Leave the side wall bracing
in place until you are ready to attach the siding panels.
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Attach the siding panels with 6d2" ring shank nails. Space nails every six inches
around the perimeter and every 12 inches along studs in the field. Carefully align
the shiplap evenly with each panel. The vertical edges do not overlap. If you are
concerned about water penetration in the vertical seam, then install a piece of double
channel (a metal flashing that looks like two pieces of j-channel back-to-back). We
chose to leave a 116" gap between the pieces and fill that gap with exterior-paintable
caulk. Though not an acceptable system for a house, but it should be sufficient for
this shed.
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14
Blade guard
removed for
clarity
15
16
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18
19
Attach the front and back fascia boards to the rafter ends
with 8d galvanized casing nails. Then cut the roof sheathing to
size using the ROOF SHEATHING LAYOUT illustration on page
75. Stain the underside of the roof sheathing panels if you
havent already. Once the stain is dry, attach the roof sheathing
to the rafters with 8d box nails or 2" deck screws. Leave a 18"
space between each sheet.
20
Use a circular saw or table saw to cut the plastic for the
windows. The best way to cut plastic with a circular saw is
to place the sheet of plastic on a large piece of plywood.
The plywood supports the plastic and helps prevent it from
vibrating during the cut. You will cut into the plywood as
you are cutting the plastic. Install a triple-chip tooth blade or
plywood blade in your saw and set the blade to a 1" cutting
depth. Apply a piece of masking tape over the general cutting
line, then mark the actual cutting line on the tape. Clamp a
straight piece of wood on the plastic to act as a guide.
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22
23
24
25
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Service Shed
The service shed can be fitted with slatted walls and doors for secure, well-ventilated storage.
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If you leave out the doors and back wall, the shed becomes a charming and very practical firewood shelter.
Seasoning Firewood
Proper seasoning, or drying, of firewood takes time. After freshly cut logs are split, the drying process can take six to
12 months, given the right conditions. Stacking split wood under a shelter with one or more open sides is ideal because it
protects the wood from rain and snow moisture while letting airflow through the stack to hasten drying.
You can test wood for seasoning by its look and feel and by how it burns. The ends of dry logs show cracks and
typically have a grayish color, while unseasoned wood still looks freshly cut and may be moist to the touch. Fresher wood
also makes a heavy, dull thud when pieces are knocked together. When it comes to burning, dry wood lights easily and
burns consistently, while wet wood tends to burn out if unattended and often smokes excessively as the internal moisture
turns to steam.
If you order split firewood from a supplier and cant guarantee how well seasoned it is, have it delivered at least
six months before the start of the burning season. This gives the wood plenty of time to dry out. Regarding quantity, a
cord of neatly stacked split logs measures 128 cubic feeta stack thats 4 ft. high, 4 ft. deep, and 8 ft. long. A half cord
measures 64 cubic feet.
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Cutting List
Part
QtY./Size
Firewood
Shed
QtY./Size
Garbage
Shed
MateriaL
Part
2 @ 10'
2 @ 10'
24
pressure-treated
Center floor
support
Floor boards
1 @ 8'
3 @ 10'
1 @ 8'
3 @ 10'
QtY./Size
Garbage
Shed
MateriaL
Shelf
1@
24582818"
3
4" ext.-grade
plywood
Shelf cleats
1 @ 6'
1 3 cedar
Door panels
1 sheet @
4 8'
4" ext.-grade
plywood
Stiles
3 @ 8'
(wide doors)
1 @ 10'
(narrow door)
1 4 cedar
Hinges
Exterior hinges
Door handles
Exterior handles
24
pressure-treated
26
pressure-treated
Corner posts
4 @ 8'
4 @ 8'
2 4 cedar
Headers
2 @ 8'
2 @ 8'
2 4 cedar
Rafters
1 @ 8'
1 @ 4'
1 @ 8'
1 @ 4'
2 4 cedar
1 @ 4'
2 4 cedar
Door posts
1 @ 8'
2 4 cedar
Door ledger
1 @ 8'
2 4 cedar
Slats
End slats
QtY./Size
Firewood
Shed
Fasteners
Deck Screws
5 @ 8'
Back slats
5 @ 8'
1 6 cedar
3 1 2"
12
12
5 @ 8'
1 6 cedar
3"
62
62
2 1 2"
36
48
2"
50
62
1 5 8 "
100
160
roofing
Sheathing
1 sheet @
4 8'
1 sheet @
4 8'
4" CDX
plywood
Roof edging
2 @ 10'
2 @ 10'
12T
1 1 4"
37 sq. ft.
Shingles
25 sq. ft
25 sq. ft.
18" cedar
shingles
Roof cap
1 @ 8'
1 @ 8'
1 @ 8'
1 @ 8'
1 4 cedar
1 3 cedar
116
6d galvanized
finish nails
30
30
3d galvanized
roofing nails
1 lb.
1 lb.
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Corner post
Center post
for garbage shed
2'-5"
24
Side support
2'-8"
24
Center support
24
End support
3"
2'-0"
1 1 2"
12 - 2 6
Floor boards,
spaced 1" apart
1'-8"
3"
Floor Plan
6'-8"
Center post
for garbage shed
2 4 Rafters
@ sides and 13 points
2 4 Headers
Corner post
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Building Section
2 4 Header
"
1 4
1'-11
2 4 End rafters
4" Plywood
roof sheathing
12
4
"
1 2
2'-3
12
24
Header
2 4 Center rafters
Door for
garbage shed
2-24
Post
16
End slats
1 6 Rear slats
for garbage shed
1 4/1 3
Roof cap
4" Plywood
12
Roof edging
26
Floor boards
2 4 Header
24
Floor supports
Corner post
2 4 Ledger
for garbage shed
Door for
garbage shed
2 4 Rafter
Door edge
& Corner Post Detail
Door elevation
4'-212"
1'-914"
8"
1 4 Cedar
stiles and rails
3'-534"
3
4" Cedar
plywood panel
3 1 2"
1 6 Rear slats
for garbage shed
Hold plywood
back 78"
from edges
3 1 2"
2 4 Post
1 6 Side slats
Cut 2 4
Post
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Front elevation
1 4/1 3
Roof cap
24
Header
Door panels & shelf
for garbage shed
shown dotted
Corner post
4" Plywood shelf
on 1 3 cleats
for garbage shed
2 6 Floor boards
2 - 14"-dia.
Lag screws
@ each post
2 4 Ledger
for garbage shed
Rear center post
for garbage shed
rear elevation
Side elevation
Cedar shingles
1 2 Roof edging
1 6 Side slats
12
3'-214"
Post Dimension
4'-1"
Post Dimension
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Trim the corner posts to length: First, cut the front posts
at 49", measuring from the longest point of the angled ends.
Cut the rear posts at 3814", measuring from the shortest point
of the angled ends. Mark the insides of the posts 112" from
the bottom ends. Set each post on the floor frame so the
mark is aligned with the bottom of the frame, then anchor
the post with two 3" lag screws and washers, driven through
counterbored pilot holes.
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For the closed shed only, complete the following four steps
10
11
12
13
For the door trim, cut four stiles at 4134" and four rails at
1814" from three 8-ft. 1 4s. Cut two stiles at 4134" and two
rails at 1414" from one 10-ft. 1 4. Cut two 34" plywood panels
at 2312 40" and one panel at 1912 40".
Fasten the rails and stiles to the door panels with 114"
deck screws, following the DOOR ELEVATION (page 88). Screw
through the backsides of the panels. Install the doors with two
hinges each. Use offset sash hinges mounted to the shed posts,
or use standard strap hinges mounted to 34"-thick blocks.
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The timber-frame shed evokes an old-world appeal by using rough-sawn cedar and heavy timber posts.
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Cutting List
DeSCriPt ion
QtY./Size
MateriaL
Foundation
DeSCriPt ion
QtY./Size
MateriaL
roofing
Drainage material
1 cu. yard
Compactible gravel
Roof sheathing
6 sheets @ 4 8'
Skids
3 @ 10'
6 6 treated timbers
Cedar shingles
1.7 squares
Floor Framing
Rim joists
2 @ 10'
2 6 pressure-treated
Joists
9 @ 8'
2 6 pressure-treated
Door
18
3 3 3" 18-gauge
galvanized
Frame
2 @ 7', 1 @ 4'
Floor sheathing
3 sheets @ 4 8'
4" tongue-&-groove
ext.-grade plywood
Stops
2 @ 7', 1 @ 4'
1 2 S4S cedar
Panel material
7 @ 7'
1 6 T&G V-joint
rough-sawn cedar
Wall Framing
4 414" (actual)
S4Scedar
Posts
6 @ 8'
4 4 rough-sawn cedar
Z-brace
Window posts
2 @ 4'
4 4 rough-sawn cedar
Strap hinges
Girts
2 @ 10'
2 @ 8'
4 4 rough-sawn cedar
Trim
5 @ 7'
Flashing
Beams
2 @ 10'
2 @ 8'
4 6 rough-sawn cedar
Braces
8 @ 2'
4 4 rough-sawn cedar
Post bases
6, with nails
Simpson BC40
Post-beam connectors
Fasteners
16 nails
32 nails
16d galvanized
common nails
312 lbs.
L-connectors
4, with nails
Simpson A34
1 lb.
Additional posts
6 @ 8'
4 4 rough-sawn cedar
112 lbs.
Rafters
12 @ 7'
24
7 lbs.
Collar ties
2 @ 10'
24
8d box nails
Ridge board
1 @ 10'
26
40 nails
Metal anchorsrafters
8, with nails
Simpson H1
50 nails
Gable-end blocking
4 @ 7'
22
72 nails
25 screws
50 screws
roof Framing
exterior Finishes
Siding
1
1
1 3 rough-sawn cedar
2 lb.
4 lb.
Corner trim
8 @ 9'
1 4 rough-sawn cedar
Fascia
4 @ 7', 2 @ 12'
1 6 rough-sawn cedar
Fascia trim
4 @ 7', 2 @ 12'
1 2 rough-sawn cedar
Subfascia
2 @ 12'
1 4 pine
Plywood soffits
1 sheet 4 8'
Construction adhesive
4 @ 4 12"
Flashing (door)
4 linear ft.
Galvanized18 gauge
16 screws
4 tubes
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2 4 Rafter
24" O.C.
Metal connector
12
12
2 8 Skylight
frame*
4 6 Beam
4 4 Post
4 4 Brace
4 4 Header
notch to post
Door
6'-10"
8'-0"
4 4 Girt,
notched to post
2 4 Rafter
24" O.C.
2 4 Collar tie
4 6 Beam
4 4 Post
4 4 Brace
4 4 Girt,
notched to post
4'-0"
3'-2"
Rough
opening
2 6 Ridge
2 6 Treated
floor joist
16" O.C.
6 6 Treated
timber skid
*Optional
2 6 Ridge
2 4 Rafter
24" O.C.
12
2 8 Skylight
frame*
2 4 Collar tie
4 6 Beam
4 4 Brace
4 4 Post
8'-0"
4 4 Girt,
notched to post
2 6 Ridge
2 4 Rafter
24" O.C.
2 4 Collar tie
4 6 Beam
4 4 Brace
Window
rough opening*
4 4 Post
5'-2"
3'-434"
12
4'-0"
4 4 Girt,
notched to post
2 6 Treated
floor joist 16" O.C.
*Optional
6 6 Treated timber
skid
*Optional
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Building Section
rafter template
2 6 Ridge
" Plywood sheathing
12
12
2 4 Collar tie
5"
4 6 Timber half-lap
joint at corner
1 2 Trim
4 6 Beam
Rough
opening
4 4 Post
-4 3
4"
2 4 Rafter
4'-1"
4 4 Girt,
notched into
corner posts
12
Roof slope
6'
5"
8'-0"
1 6 Fascia
3'-4"
12
18
T&G siding
2 1 2"
2 1 2"
6 6 Treated
timber skid
Floor Plan
66
Treated
timber skid
Roof lines
shown dashed
2'-5"
26
Treated
floor joist
16" O.C.
3'-4"
3'-4"
8"
2'-5"
5'-2"
4 4 Post
2'-5"
3'-0"
Rough Opening
3'-2"
Rough Opening
10'-0"
4 4 Additional post
4 4 Post
8"
Window
10'0"
26
Treated
rim joist
4 4 Post
2'-5"
8'-0"
8'-0"
Dimensions to outsides of joists
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Front elevation
Asphalt shingles
12
4'
-0"
12
Asphalt
shingles
Skylight*
1 2 Trim
1 2 Trim
1 6 Fascia
1 6 Fascia
Flashing
18
T&G siding
1 8 T&G siding
1 4 Trim
Homemade door
1 3 Trim
*Optional
1 4 Trim
6 6 Treated
timber skid
6 6 Treated
timber skid
*Optional
rear elevation
12
Skylight*
12
Asphalt
shingles
Asphalt
shingles
1 2 Trim
1 2 Trim
1 6 Fascia
1 6 Fascia
18
T&G siding
2 4 Mullion
Homemade
window
1 3 Trim
1 4 Trim
18
T&G siding
1 4 Trim
6 6 Treated
timber skid
6 6 Treated
timber skid
*Optional
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eave Detail
1
2" Plywood
1 2 Trim
4 6 Beam,
half-lap joint at corner
Soffit vent
2 4 Rafter
1 2 Trim
1 4 Subfascia
1 6 Fascia
1 6 Fascia
1 1 2"
4 6 Beam
1 8 T&G siding
1 8 T&G siding
4 4 Post
Door Detail
4 4 Post
3'-0"
1" Hold back from door edge
1 3 Trim
Strap hinge
4
1 6 Boards glued
and screwed to 1 6 panel
4
4" Board door
w/1 6 brace
6'-834"
1 2 Stop
1
4"
4" Frame
1 6 T&G boards,
vertical
1 3 Trim
1 8 T&G siding
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Position the post bases so the posts will be flush with the
outsides of the shed floor. Install the bases with 16d galvanized
common nails. The insides of the door posts should be 29"
from the floor sides. Brace each post so it is perfectly plumb,
and then fasten it to its base using the base manufacturers
recommended fasteners.
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10
Set an 8-ft. beam onto the front wall posts and tack it
in place with a 16d nail at each end. Tack the other 8-ft. beam
to the back posts. Then, position the 10 ft. beams on top of
the short beam ends, forming the half-lap joints. Measure the
diagonals of the front wall frame to make sure its square, and
then anchor the beams with two 60d galvanized nails at each
corner (drill pilot holes for the nails).
11
12
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Frame the roof: Cut two pattern rafters using the RAFTER
TEMPLATE (page 98). Test-fit the patterns, and then cut
the remaining ten rafters. Cut the 2 6 ridge (120"). Install
the rafters and ridge using 24" on-center spacing. Cut four
22s to extend from the roof peak to the rafter ends, and
install them flush with the tops of the rafters; see the GABLE
OVERHANG DETAIL (page 100). Add framing connectors at the
rafter-beam connections (except the outer rafters). Note: If
desired, you can add framing for a skylight.
16
15
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18
19
20
Construct the door frame from 34" 414" stock. Cut the
head jamb at 3734" and the side jambs at 81". Fasten the head
jamb over the ends of the side jambs with 212" deck screws.
Install the frame in the door opening, using shims and 10d
galvanized casing nails. Add 1 2 stops to the jambs, 34" from
the outside edges.
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The salt box storage shed draws on classic American architecture to create a space thats as simple on the inside as it is
beautiful on the outside.
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Cutting List
DeSCriPt ion
QtY./Size
MateriaL
Foundation/Floor
DeSCriPt ion
QtY./Size
MateriaL
1 @ 12'
1 6 cedar
4 @14'
1 4 cedar
Drainage material
Compactible gravel
Skids
7 @ 8'
4 4 pressure treated
roofing
Rim joists
2 @ 12'
2 4 pressure treated
Sheathing
4 sheets @ 4 8'
Floor sheathing
3 sheets @ 4 8'
" exterior
gradeplywood
Drip edge
50 linear ft.
1 roll
123 squares
Asphalt shingles
Wall Framing
2 @ 12'
24
Shingles
2 @ 8'
24
Door
2 @ 12
24
Door stop
3 @ 8'
1 2 cedar
2 @ 8'
24
10 @ 8'
1 4 cedar
10 @ 12'
24
Studs, front
10 @ 7
24
16d galvanized
common nails
1 lb.
Studs, gable
2 @ 12
24
4 lbs.
Door header
1 @ 14'
26
3 lbs.
8d galvanized
siding nails
5 lbs.
roof Framing
Rafters
7 @ 10'
24
Ridge board
1 @ 12'
26
Rafter tie
1 @ 12'
24
exterior Finishes
8d galvanized
casing nails
2 lbs.
Hinges
Siding
1 lb.
Eave fascia
2 @ 14'
1 6 cedar
Exterior caulk
1 tube
Gable fascia
2 @ 10'
1 4 cedar
Glue
1 tube
Eave soffit
2 @ 12'
1 4 cedar
Roof vent
Frieze, rear
1 @ 12'
1 4 cedar
6" T-strap
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overview of Framing
Sheathing
Building paper
Shingles
Rafter tie
16
eave
fascia
Ridge board
Soffit
Rafters
Nailing blocks
Top
plate
Frieze
Siding
2 6 header
Ridge
support
studs
Floor sheathing
Corner
trim
Bottom
plate
King studs
Jack studs
Rim joists
4 4 pressure-treated skids
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2 6 ridge
Rafter tie
16
fascia
Shingles
2 4 rafters
14
soffit
Frieze
Top plates
Siding
24
gablewallstuds
(cut in twopieces)
2 4 rear
wall studs
2 4 front
wall studs
Floor sheathing
4 4 skids
Bottom plate
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Front elevation
Shingles
Fascia
Frieze
5
8" plywood
Corner trim
1 4 trim
Siding
Rim joist
Door casing
rear elevation
Shingles
Fascia
Frieze
Corner trim
Siding
Rim joist
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Siding
Rake boards
Shingles
Fascia
Soffit
Rim joist
Skids
Corner trim
2 6 ridgeboard
2 6 ridgeboard
24"
12"
6'
12"
22"
22"
24"
24"
2 4 ties
24"
24"
24"
5'-6"
7'-1116"
2 4 ties
11'-10"
24
44
11'-10"
24
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12
12
12
12
3
24"
24"
20"
5'-6"
20"
5'-6"
7'-1116"
7'-1116"
20"
24"
7'-5"
24"
20"
7'-5"
Floor Framing
Head Detail
Shingles
Roof sheathing
Rafter
24"
24"
24"
24"
24"
22"
Fascia
8'
7'-9"
Top plate
Soffit
Frieze
Door stop
11'-10"
Wall studs
Door trim
Plywood
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rake Detail
Door Detail
Rafter
Rake boards
Roof sheathing
8" plywood
Siding
1 4 door trim
Corner Detail
Siding
Corner trim
Wall studs
Blocking
Wall stud
Jack stud
Strap hinge
Door stop
Door trim
Plywood
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Tilt the rear wall panel into place. Make sure that the
narrow stud spacing is at the right end of the shed. Attach the
bottom plate to the rim joist with 16d nails. Plumb the wall and
brace into place.
Tilt the side wall panels into place. Attach the bottom
plate to the joists with 16d nails. Check for plumb and nail the
panels together at the corners.
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10
Tilt the front panel into place. Attach the bottom plate,
except for the portion in the doorway, to the rim joist with 16d
nails. Check for plumb and attach the panels at the corners.
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Install the plywood siding on the front and rear walls. Start
on the left hand end of the shed. Cut the siding to length so it
is flush with the top of the top plate and overlaps the top of the
floor joists by ". The siding should not extend to the ground
as it is not rated for ground contact. Make sure all vertical
seams fall on the studs. Attach the siding to the studs with 8d
galvanized nails 6" on center at edges and 12" on center in
thefield.
12
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14
15
16
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18
To install the roof vent, cut a hole one foot down from the
peak of the roof in the middle of the rear roof. Apply roofing
felt. Cut the felt away from the vent hole and install the vent.
Install the metal drip edging and shingle the roof as shown on
pages 56 and 57.
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20
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This scaled-down garden shed is just small enough to be transportable. Locate it near gardens or remote areas of your yard
where on-demand tool storage is useful.
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Cutting List
KeY
Part
DiMenSion
PCS. Mat.
Lumber
KeY
Part
DiMenSion
PCS. Mat.
Side panels
4 3012 7412" 2
Siding
Treated pine
Back panel
4 48 79"
Siding
Base crosspieces
Treated pine
Door panel
4 2934 74"
Ext. plywood
Base platform
4 30 55"
Ext. plywood
4 312 85"
SPF
Front/back plates
SPF
aa
4 312 5012"
SPF
Front studs
SPF
BB
Side casing
4 112 8112"
SPF
Door header
SPF
CC
Top casing
4 112 30"
SPF
Back studs
SPF
DD
Bottom casing
4 212 30"
SPF
SPF
ee
4 112 1612"
SPF
Top plate
SPF
FF
4 312 1612"
SPF
SPF
GG
Side trim
4 212 27"
SPF
SPF
HH
Side trim
4 212 2734"
SPF
SPF
ii
4 134 8514"
SPF
Side crosspiece
SPF
JJ
4 134 7912"
SPF
4 312 2934"
SPF
KK
4 312 27"
SPF
4 512 23"
SPF
LL
4 112 69"
SPF
Door stiles
4 312 71"
SPF
MM
4 312 79"
SPF
Rafters
SPF
nn
4 312 5012"
SPF
Outside
rafter blocking*
SPF
oo
4 112 72"
SPF
Inside
rafter blocking*
SPF
PP
Side windows
4 10 28"
Acrylic
Purlins
rr
Corrugated
closure strips
6112" L
SS
Corrugated
roof panels
24 46"
roof
4 20 85"
Siding
4 712 30"
Siding
4 5 85"
Siding
*Not shown
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Author
ISBN #
Outdoor Carpentry
Author's r eview
(if needed)
0781760607
OK
Document name
Shed.eps
Artist
Date
2/C
Che ck if r evisio n
Date
Initials
03/25/2009
Corr ex
CE's r eview
OK
4/C
Date
Initials
44w x 36d
Corr ex
QQ
Q
i
M
HH
PP
M
GG
ii
K
e
JJ
1 34"
MM
LL
W
1 12"
D
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10
Attach the window panels. Drill a 14"-dia. pilot hole for each
screw that fastens the window panels. These oversized holes
give the plastic panel room to expand and contract. The edges
of the windows (and the fasteners) will be covered by trim.
12
Door
Attach the trim boards with 2" galvanized finish nails. In the
areas around windows, predrill for the nails so you dont crack
the acrylic.
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Clerestory Studio
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The clerestory windows on this sunlight-filled shed introduce natural light without introducing a security risk.
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Cutting List
DeSCript ion
QtY./Size
MateriaL
Foundation
Drainage material
Compactible gravel
Skids
2 @ 10'
4 6 pressure-treated
landscape timbers
Floor
Rim joists
2 @ 10'
2 6 pressure-treated
Joists
9 @ 10'
2 6 pressure-treated
Floor sheathing
4 sheets,
4 8'
" tongue-&-groove
ext.-grade plywood
QtY./Size
MateriaL
Shingles
1 3 squares
Asphalt shingles
250# per sq. min.
Roof flashing
10'-6"
Aluminum
Windows
Glazing
Window stops
5 @ 8'
Glazing tape
60 linear ft.
1 tube
1 2 cedar
Door
Wall Framing
Bottom plates
4 @ 10'
24
5 @ 10'
24
2 @ 10'
24
6 @ 10'
24
11 @ 8'
24
11 @ 8'
24
26 @ 8'
24
2 @ 10'
26
2 @ 10'
2 10
Header, door
2 @ 8'
26
roof Framing
DeSCript ion
Panels
2 sheets @ 4 8'
" exterior-grade
plywood
Panel trim
8 @ 8'
1 4 cedar
Stops
3 @ 8'
1 2 cedar
Flashing
6 linear ft.
Aluminum
Skylights (optional)
Glazing
2 pieces @
13 22"
"-thick plastic or
polycarbonate glazing
Frame
2 @ 8'
1 4 cedar
Stops
2 @ 8'
1 2 cedar
Glazing tape
25 linear ft.
16d galvanized
commonnails
4 lbs.
16 lbs.
20 @ 8'
26
1 lb.
4 @ 8'
26
3 lbs.
Eave fascia
3 @ 12'
26
8d galvanized
common nails
8 @ 8'
12
8d box nails
3 lbs.
Siding
10 sheets @ 4 8'
8d galvanized
siding nails
7 lbs.
Corner trim
10 @ 8'
1 4 cedar
5 lbs.
5 @ 12'
1 4 cedar
1" galvanized
roofing nails
Vents
2"-dia. round
metal vents
exterior Finishes
roofing
Sheathing
(& header/post spacers)
6 sheets @ 4 8'
1 roll
" exterior-grade
plywood roof sheathing
1 lb.
1 lb.
6 @ 3"
Door handle
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10 10 Front elevation
2 6 Fascia
1 4 Trim boards
1
1 2 Window stops
T1-11 siding or equal
1 4 Trim boards
Grade
10 10 rear elevation
Asphalt shingles
2 6 Fascia
w/ 1 2 drip edge
1 4 Trim boards
4 6 Skid
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Building Section
1 2 Drip edge
2 6 Fascia
Notch 18" for drip
Self-seal shingles
1'-4"
2 6 Rafters
er
2 - 2 4 Plates
3'-414"
Raft
12
er
Blocking
7'-5"
6'-834"
2-24
Top plate
12
Drip edge
3 1 2"
5'-812"
26
Fascia
3'-1034"
5'-2"
9'-1034"
T1-11 Siding
2 4 Bottom plate
6 1 4"
2 4 Bottom plate
1 4 Trim
2 6 Floor joist
1 4 Trim
4 6 Treated skid
4" Gravel bed
fill (provide for
positive drainage)
Grade
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Front Framing
10'-1"
2 4 Top plate
2 - 2 6 Header
w/" plywood
2 - 2 4 Studs
2 - 2 4 Top plate
2 - 2 10 Header
w/ " plywood
14"
16"
O.C.
16"
O.C.
16"
O.C.
16"
O.C.
16"
O.C.
8"
16"
O.C.
2 6 Rafters (B)
2 6 Fascia Board
1"
2 - 2 4 Top plate
1"
9'-10"
Stud length
4'-9"
6"
16"
16"
O.C.
16"
O.C.
16"
O.C.
16"
O.C.
16"
O.C.
16"
O.C.
1"
2 4 Bottom plate
rear Framing
Note: Start 12" Plywood sheathing
on this end
1412"
16"
O.C.
16"
O.C.
16"
O.C.
16"
O.C.
16"
O.C.
16"
O.C.
1 1 2"
8 1 4"
2 - 2 4 Top plate
Stud length
6'-1012"
1 1 2"
9'-1034"
6 3 4"
16"
16"
O.C.
16"
O.C.
16"
O.C.
16"
O.C.
16"
O.C.
16"
O.C.
1 1 2"
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rake Detail
2 6 Fascia
Self-seal shingles
T1-11 siding
2 - 2 10 Header
12
Drip edge
2 6 Fascia
26
Fascia Board
7'-3"
2 6 Rafter
2 4 Stud
24
Top
plates
24
Studs
T1-11 Siding
2 4 Bottom plate
5'-5"
Door Detail
Jamb/Corner Detail
5'-014"
2'-618"
2'-618"
2 4 Stud
1
1 2 Door stop
3
6'-9"
Hinge
2 - 1 4 Trim boards,
cut end piece to fit
1
4" Space
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6
1 4 Trim boards
T1-11 Siding or equal
12
2 6 Fascia
16"
O.C.
16"
O.C.
16"
O.C.
16"
O.C.
16"
O.C.
16"
5 1 2"
16"
O.C.
3 1 2"
6 3 4"
6 14"
3 1 2"
Floor plan
1 1 2"
5'-034" R.O.
16"
O.C.
3 1 2"
1'-214"
16"
O.C.
16"
O.C.
1'-114"
3 1 2"
1 1 2"
1'-234"
16"
16"
O.C.
16"
O.C.
16"
O.C.
16"
O.C.
16"
O.C.
16"
O.C.
6 3 4"
3 2"
3 1 2"
16"
16"
2 4 Studs
9'-1034"
16"
O.C.
16"
O.C.
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5 1 2"
4 18"
2 116
4 1 2"
1 34"
"
3 12"
4 3 8"
6'- 034"
378"
4 1 2"
7'- 614"
4 8"
1
2 16
"
2 3 4"
4'- 038"
4 3 8"
6'
5'- 134"
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Cut the studs and top and bottom plates for the front
wall and nail together with 8d common nails. Position the wall
on the floor deck and raise it. Fasten it by driving 16d common
nails through the sole plate and into the floor deck and frame.
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S id e w a
ll
6
Rear
wall
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12
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14
15
16
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18
aluminum
flashing
Add vertical trim at the wall corners. Trim and flash around
the door opening and windows. Install flashingand trim, if
desiredalong the joint where the lower roof plane meets the
clerestory wall.
19
20
Cut out the bottom plate inside the doors rough opening.
Cut the two door panels at 3018 81". Install 1 4 trim around
the panels, as shown in the DOOR DETAIL (page 134), using
exterior wood glue and 114" screws or nails. Add 1 2 stops at
the sides and top of the rough opening; see the JAMB DETAIL
(page 134). Also add a 1 4 stop to the back side of one of the
doors. Hang the doors with galvanized hinges, leaving a 14" gap
all around.
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Enjoy your hobbies or your plants in the attractive sunlight garden shed.
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Cutting List
DeSCript ion
QtY./Size
MateriaL
Foundation base
& interior drainage beds
Floor joists & blocking
5 cu. yds.
Compactible gravel
7 @ 10'
4 4 blocking
1 @ 10'
1 @ 8'
2 @ 12'
2 @ 8'
4 4 pressure-treated
landscape timbers
4 4 pressure-treated
landscape timbers
2 4 pressure-treated
2 4 pressure-treated
Foundation/Floor
QtY./Size
MateriaL
4 pieces @
3114 7612"
4 pieces @
3114 2034"
12 @ 10'
60 linear ft.
5 tubes
4"-thick clear
plastic glazing
3 @ 8'
4 @ 8'
3 linear ft.
1 2 cedar
2 2 cedar
Windows
2 sheets @ 4 8'
2 @ 12', 2 @ 10'
4 @ 12', 2 @ 10'
43 @ 8'
3 @ 8'
2 @ 12'
2 4 pressure-treated
24
24
24
28
10 @ 12'
10 @ 10'
1 @ 14'
24
24
26
1 @ 14'
1 @ 14'
4 @ 16'
1 6 cedar
1 8 cedar
1 6 cedar
Wall Framing
Bottom plates
Top plates
Studs
Door header & jack studs
Rafter header
DeSCript ion
Glazing
Window stops
Glazing tape
Clear exterior caulk
exterior Finishes
Rear fascia
Rear soffit
Gable fascia (rake board)
& soffit
Siding
Siding flashing
Trim*
Wall corner trim
roofing
Sheathing
5 sheets @ 4 8'
1 roll
72 linear ft.
223 squares
2" exterior-grade
plywood roof sheathing
1
24
Door
6 @ 12'
4 @ 12'
6 @ 8'
4 @ 8'
roof Framing
1 6 cedar or
pressure-treated
2 4 pressure-treated
1 6 cedar or
pressure-treated
2 4 pressure-treated
5 lbs.
16 lbs.
112 lbs.
2 lbs.
3 lbs.
212 lbs.
8 lbs.
7 lbs.
3 lbs.
2 lbs.
4 @ 3 1 2"
Door handle
Sliding bolt latch
Construction adhesive
2" galvanized screws
Door hinges with screws
Door handle
Door lock (optional)
1
1
1 tube
1 lb.
6 @ 3"
2
1
Corrosion-resistant
hinges
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Building Section
2 6 Ridge board
2 4 Rafter C, 16" O.C.
Self-seal shingles over 15# building
paper and 12" exteriorgrade plywood sheathing
12
12
12
2 - 2 8 Headers
2 4 Nailer
1 4 Trim board
16
Fascia board
1 8 Soffit
2 - 2 4 Rafter B
2 4 Window stop
w/45 bevel
2 4 Tie plate
6'-234"
1 4 Trim board
2 4 Top plate
2 4 Wall stud,
16" O.C.
2 4 Ripped
window stops
1'-4"
1
5
6'-1 8"
3'-9 8"
4" Plywood
flooring
1 4 Trim boards
2 4 Nailer
2 4 Cripples, 16" O.C.
7'-438"
9'-058"
4 4 Treated
floor joists
24
Bottom plate
2 4 Blocking
2 4 Bottom plate
4" Gravel bed,
compacted
44
Treated blocking
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1 1 2"
2 4 Box sill
2 4 Blocking
4 8 Plywood flooring
9'-10 34"
9'-734"
1 1 2"
4 4 Treated blocking
2'-0"
2'-0"
2'-0"
2'-0"
1'-1138"
11'-1034"
2 6 Ridge board
Rafter A
Rafter A
Rafter B
2 4 Nailer
Rafter B
2-28
Header pocket
2-28
Header pocket
24
Tie plate
2 4 Nailer
Cut out
3'-778"
16"
16"
9'-3 4"
3
16"
16"
378"
Panel D
7'-0"
7'-5 78"
3'-214"
24
Top plate
3'-234"
3'-234"
2 - 2 4 Header
w/ 12" plywood spacer
7'-578"
2 4 Top plate
3 2"
3 2"
6'-812"
2 4 Tie plate
16"
3 8"
7
16"
16"
16"
16"
16" 1178"
9'-3 4"
3
Panel B
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Front Framing
6" 1'-038"
16"
16"
16"
16"
16"
16"
16"
1'-038" 6"
2'-1116"
2 6 Ridge board
2 - 2 4 Rafter B
2 4 Nailer
1 6 Rake board
2 4 Ripped window stops
1 1 2"
2 4 Lookouts
@ 2'-0" O.C.
11'-1034"
3 1 2"
3'-01116"
6"
2'-10 16"
3 1 2"
3'-01116"
2'-10116"
6"
1'-9" R.O.
Window size
2 4 Tie plate
3'-414"
1 1 2"
2 4 Top plate
2 4 Ripped window stops
2 - 2 4 Stud
1'-114"
Cripple size
2 4 Cripples
1
1 2"
1'-038"
16"
16"
16"
16"
16"
16"
16"
1'-038"
16"
2 4 Bottom plate
11'-10 4"
3
Panel A
rear Framing
6" 1'-038" 16"
16"
16"
16"
16"
2 6 Ridge board
2 4 Rafter A, 16" O.C.
1 6 Rake board
2 4 Lookouts, 2'-0" O.C.
6"
3"
11'-3"
3"
6"
2 4 Tie plate
1"
2 4 Top plate
6'-9"
1"
7'-0"
1-038" 16"
16"
16"
16"
16"
16"
16" 1-038"
2 4 Bottom plate
11'-10"
Panel C
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Front elevation
rear elevation
Self-seal shingles
1 4 Trim board
2 4 Window
stops ripped
Self-seal shingles
4" Clear
plastic window
1 6 Trim board
14
Trim board
24
Corner boards
14
Filler ripped
14
Trim board
T1-11 Siding
14
Corner boards
Grade
T1-11 Siding
Grade
Soffit Detail
12
7
12
Z-flashing
12
12
7
2 4 Rafters,
16" O.C.
16
Fascia board
14
Trim board
14
Corner boards
1 6 Fascia board
1 8 Ripped soffit
2 4 Tie plate
2 4 Top plate
T1-11 Siding
T1-11 Siding w/ 1 4
corner boards (typ.)
Grade
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6"
3'-0"
T1-11 Siding
23 8"
24
T1-11 Siding
1 1 2"
6"
1 1 2"
3838"
1 1 2"
1 2 Wood trim
6"
2 4 Trim
1 1 2"
6"
Latch
2 2 Surround
6"
1 1 2"
23 8"
1 1 2"
21"
3838"
6"
1 1 2"
6"
6'-634"
1 1 2"
1 1 2"
24
Front & Side Door Construction (Door Jamb, rear, Door Header)
2 2 Bracing on
backside w/ 34"
lap joint
24
Tie plate
24
Top plate
Provide latch
behind for
Dutch door
Door pull
1 2 Door stop
2 4 Dutch door
bottom rail
2 2 Surround
T1-11 Siding
1 2 Door stop
2 2 Surround
312" hinge
T1-11 Siding
1 2 Trim
Bolt latch
2-24
Header
w/ 12"
plywood
spacer
1 2 Trim
2 4 bottom rail
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Window Section
2 - 2 4 Rafters
Self-seal shingles
over 15# building
paper and 12" exterior
plywood sheathing
12
1
12
2 - 2 4 Rafters
1 2"
2 1 4"
Z-flashing
1 4 Trim board
2 4 Nailer
24
Ripped window
stops with caulking
(typ.)
1"
4"
3 1 2"
2'-10116"
2 - 2 8 Header
glued and nailed
1 4 Trim board
Window Detail
1
4" Clear plastic window panel
2 4 Ripped window stop
3'-034"
12
4"
2 - 2 4 Rafters
3'-0"
4"
3 2"
5 1 2"
2"
T1-11 Siding
1 6 Table boards
1 6 Trim board
2 4 Top plate
2 4 Ledger
2 4 Studs @ 16" O.C.
2 4 Bottom plate
2 4 Tie plate
1'-0 2"
1'-6"
2 2 Window stop
with caulking
Caulking (typical)
1 4 Trim board
2 4 Top plate
2 4 Ripped window stops
with caulking (typical)
2 - 2 4 Wall stud
rafter templates
2"
2 6 Ridge board
8'-734"
8'-634"
"
1
1"
1 2
"
1'-7716"
2 4 Rafter B
2"
2 4 Rafter B
3 1 2"
12
1"
4'-10 4"
1 2
12
2 4 Rafter A
3
61516" 21516"
12
7
2 1 8"
6'-4316"
2 1 2"
2'-1116"
2 1 2 "
"
1 12
2 4 Blocking
2 4 Rafter A
"
1 4 Ripped
5'-058"
4'-1058"
2 12
2 4 Rafter C
3 1 2"
1'-7716"
1 6 Rake board
2 1 8"
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To frame the rear wall, cut one top plate and one pressuretreated bottom plate (14234"). Cut twelve studs (81"). Assemble
the wall following the layout in the REAR FRAMING (page
147). Raise the wall and fasten it to the rear rim joist and the
intermediate joists, using 16d galvanized common nails. Brace
the wall in position with 2 4 braces staked to the ground.
For the front wall, cut two top plates and one treated
bottom plate (14234"). Cut ten studs (3534") and eight cripple
studs (1314"). Cut four 2 4 window sills (311116"). Assemble
the wall following the layout in the FRONT FRAMING (page 147).
Add the double top plate, but do not install the window stops
at this time. Raise, attach, and brace the front wall.
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Cut lumber for the right side wall: one top plate (5478"),
one treated bottom plate (11134"), four studs (81"), and two
header post studs (8678"); and for the left side wall: top plate
(5478"), bottom plate (11134"), three studs (81"), two jack studs
(7712"), two posts (8678"), and a built-up 2 4 header (3914").
Assemble and install the walls as shown in the RIGHT SIDE
FRAMING and LEFT SIDE FRAMING (page 146). Add the doubled
top plates along the rear and side walls. Install treated 2 4
nailing cleats to the joists and blocking as shown in the FLOOR
FRAMING PLAN (page 146) and BUILDING SECTION (page 145).
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11
12
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14
15
Cover the walls with T1-11 siding, starting with the rear wall.
Trim the sheets as needed so they extend from the bottom
edges of the rafters down to at least 1" below the tops of the
foundation timbers. On the side walls, add Z-flashing above the
first row and continue the siding up to the rafters.
16
Soffit
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19
20
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Gambrel Garage
Store your toys and tools in this classic throwback to heartland American design.
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Cutting List
DeSCript ion
QtY./Size
MateriaL
Drainage material
Concrete slab
Mesh
Compactible gravel
3,000 psi concrete
6 6", W1.4 W1.4
welded wire mesh
Roof sheathing
Shingles
15# building paper
Metal drip edge
Roof vents (optional)
4 @ 12'
8 @ 12'
47 @ 9258"
2 @ 10', 2 @ 6'
1 @ 9', 1 @ 6'
1 @ 4'
2 4 pressure-treated
24
24
28
1
2" plywood7" wide
24
Window
Wall Framing
Bottom plates
Top plates
Studs
Headers
Header spacers
Angle braces
Plates
Studs
Header
Header spacer
2 @ 10'
7 @ 10'
2 @ 6'
1 @ 5'
24
24
26
1
2" plywood5" wide
10 @ 12'
3 sheets @ 4 8'
26
3
4" tongue-&-groove
ext.-grade plywood
attic Floor
Joists
Floor sheathing
Kneewall Framing
Bottom plates
Top plates
Studs
Nailers
2 @ 12'
4 @ 12'
8 @ 10'
2 @ 14'
24
24
24
28
28 @ 10'
20, with nails
2 @ 6'
1 @ 14'
1 @ 10'
2 @ 14'
6 @ 8'
24
Simpson H2.5
24
26
24
24
24
roof Framing
Rafters
Metal anchorsrafters
Collar ties
Ridge board
Lookouts
Soffit ledgers
Soffit blocking
exterior Finishes
Plywood siding
Z-flashingsiding
Horizontal wall trim
Corner trim
Fascia
Subfascia
Plywood soffits
Soffit vents
Z-flashinggarage door
DeSCript ion
QtY./Size
MateriaL
roofing
Foundation
Frame
Stops
Glazing tape
Glass
Exterior trim
Interior trim (optional)
1 4 S4S cedar
1 2 S4S cedar
Door
Frame
Door sill
Stops
Panel material
3 @ 8'
1 @ 6'
1 @ 8', 1 @ 6'
4 @ 8'
4 @ 6', 2 @ 8'
1 @ 8', 1 @ 6'
1 @ 8', 1 @ 6'
4
1 6 S4S cedar
1 6 S4S cedar
1 2 S4S cedar
1 8 T&G V-joint
S4S cedar
1 4 S4S cedar
1 4 S4S cedar
1 2 S4S cedar
Garage Door
Frame
Door
3 @ 8'
1 @ 8' 6' - 8"
Rails
Trim
2 @ 8'
3 @ 8'
1 8 S4S cedar
Sectional flush door
w/2" track
26
1 4 S4S cedar
Fasteners
Anchor bolts
16
2 lbs.
17 lbs.
2 lbs.
1 lb.
3 lbs.
6 lbs.
6 lbs.
20 nails
1
2 lb.
212 lbs.
24 screws
48 screws
2 tubes
2 tubes
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Building Section
1'-618"
8'-1134"
1'-618"
2 6 Ridge
2 4 Collar, 32" O.C.
12
2'-718"
Top of nailer
2'-858"
2 8 Nailer
12
5 1 2"
24
2'-6"
8'-1 8"
1 6 Fascia
2 6 Joists, 16" O.C.
Double 2 4 top plates
6'-538"
8'-1 8"
1
Rough opening
2 - 2 8 Header
w/ 12" plywood spacer
Texture 1-11 plywood siding
2 4 Studs, 16" O.C.
312" Concrete slab on-grade
4" Compacted gravel
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Floor plan
12'-0"
5'-0"
Rough opening
3'-6"
12'-0"
3'-6"
8' 6'-8"
Garage door
Rough opening
8'-0"
2'-0"
2'-0"
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Roof
slope
24
"
1 2
4'-6
6 1 8"
3 1 8"
2 4 Rafter
1'3"
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rafter templates
1 1 2"
1 3 8"
12
Roof
slope 6
4'-1
0 34"
2 4 Rafter
2 1 8"
3 1 2"
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Front elevation
Roof vent
12
12
Asphalt shingles
1 6 Fascia
24
Pork chop
Flashing
1 4 Trim,
mitered corners
Texture 1-11
plywood siding
Flush overhead
garage door
1 4 Trim
1 6 Fascia
1 4 Trim,
mitered corners
Texture 1-11
plywood siding
1 4 Trim
Window with
1
4" clear
tempered glass
rear elevation
Asphalt shingles
12
12
1 4 Trim
24
1 6 Fascia
1 6 Fascia
1 4 Trim,
mitered corners
1 4 Trim
Texture 1-11
plywood siding
Texture 1-11
plywood siding
8"
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2" Plywood
18
18
24
Overhang rafters
1 6 Fascia
2 4 Rafter
3
Overhang rafters
at front & rear
(side view)
10
2 4 Lookouts,
16" O.C.
Texture 1-11
plywood siding
8"
Outer overhang
rafter at front
(top view)
2 4 Stud
16" O.C.
eave Detail
Sill Detail
Anchors @ each rafter
Asphalt shingles
over 15# building paper
2 4 Stud
Texture 1-11 plywood siding
8" Anchor bolt,
8" long, 4'-O" O.C. max.
6" from corner
3
1
2" Plywood
2 4 Rafter
2 4 Stud 16" O.C.
2 4 Soffit framing
1 4 Subfascia
3 1 2"
1"
1 6 Fascia
2 4 Soffit ledger
Soffit vent
3
Texture 1-11
plywood siding
2 - #4 Bars
4" Compacted gravel
8"
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3'-2"
Strap hinge
1 2 Trim
3
4" Frame
1 2 Stop
4"
1 6 Full-depth frame
1
1 4 Trim
1 4 Trim
4"
Texture 1-11
plywood siding
Texture 1-11
plywood siding
Cut slope
for drainage
4" Plywood
4"
4"
1 2 Trim
1 2 Redwood stop
at window sill
1 2 Stop
4"
1 4 Trim
2 4 Stud
Texture 1-11 plywood siding
1 2 Stop
1
4"
1 4 Trim
Texture 1-11 plywood siding
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Double 2 4
stud under ridge
Rough opening
Gable wall top plate
2 4 Rafters
2-26
Header w/12"
plywood spacer
2 6 Joists
3'-414"
Rough
opening
2 4 Soffit
ledger
6'-0"
2 4 Studs
8'-118"
Double
2 4 top plates
2'-0"
8'-0"
Rough opening
2'-0"
2 6 Joists
Double 2 4
top plates
24
Angle brace,
installed @ 45
24
Soffit ledger
2-28
Header w/12"
plywood spacer
2 - 2 8 Header
w/12" plywood spacer
2 4 Studs
16" O.C.
Double 2 4
2 4 Treated
bottom plate
2 4 Studs
16" O.C.
8"
2'-6"
Rough opening
4'-1112"
2 6 Ridge
3'-1138"
2 6 Ridge
2 4 Treated
bottom plate
6
12
24
12
2 8 Nailer
Gable wall
top plate
2 4 Rafters
2 6 Joists
2 6 Ridge
2 4 Collar tie,
32" O.C.
2 4 Lookouts
16" O.C.
2 4 Rafters
2 8 Nailer
8'-118"
2 6 Joists
Soffit blocking
24
Soffit ledger
24
Soffit ledger
Double 2 4
top plates
Double 2 4
top plates
2 4 Studs
16" O.C.
2 4 Studs
16" O.C.
8"
2 4 Treated
bottom plate
2 4 Treated
bottom plate
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Snap chalk lines on the slab for the wall plates. Cut two bottom plates and two top
plates at 137" for the sidewalls. Cut two bottom and two top plates at 144" for the
front and rear walls. Use pressure-treated lumber for all bottom plates. Cut 38 studs
at 9258", plus two jack studs for the garage door at 7812" and two window studs at
7578". Note: Add the optional slab now, as desired.
Build the attic floor. Cut ten 2 6 joists to 144" long, then
clip each top corner with a 112"-long, 45 cut. Install the joists
as shown in the FRAMING ELEVATIONS, leaving a 312" space
at the front and rear walls for the gable wall studs. Fasten the
joists with three 8d nails at each end.
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Frame the attic kneewalls: Cut four top plates at 144" and
two bottom plates at 137". Cut 20 studs at 2658" and four end
studs at 3358". Lay out the plates so the studs fall over the attic
joists. Frame the walls and install them 1818" from the ends of
the joists, then add temporary bracing. Option: You can begin
building the roof frame by cutting two 2 8 nailers to 144"
long. Fasten the nailers to the kneewalls so their top edges are
3258" above the attic joists.
Mark the rafter layouts onto the top and outside faces of
the 2 8 nailers; see the FRAMING ELEVATIONS.
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Use the RAFTER TEMPLATES (page 161) to mark and cut two
upper pattern rafters and one lower pattern rafter. Test-fit the
rafters and make any needed adjustments. Use the patterns to
mark and cut the remaining common rafters (20 total of each
type). For the gable overhangs, cut an additional eight lower
and six upper rafters following the GABLE OVERHANG RAFTER
DETAILS (page 163).
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14
15
16
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18
Fascia
Soffit panel
pork chop
Subfascia
Soffit panel
Soffit ledger
19
20
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22
23
24
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Convenience Shed
Get creative in this large shed that can pass for a small garage. The buildings ample space and generous headroom offer
endless options, including a practice site for your Shed Band thats well out of earshot from the house.
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Cutting List
DeSCription
QtY./Size
MateriaL
Foundation
DeSCription
QtY./Size
MateriaL
exterior Finishes
Drainage material
Compactible gravel
Eave fascia
2 @ 18'
2 8 cedar
Concrete slab
Field measure
Gable fascia
4 @ 10'
1 8 cedar
Mesh
1 2 cedar
Siding
15 sheets @ 4 8'
Siding flashing
30 linear ft.
Metal Z-flashing
1 @ 10', 2 @ 8'
1 6 cedar
3 @ 8'
1 @ 10', 2 @ 8'
26
Corner trim
8 @ 8'
1 4 cedar
4 @ 8', 5 @ 10'
1 4 cedar
1 @ 8'
1 10 cedar
" exterior-grade
plywood roof sheathing
Reinforcing bar
Bottom plates
1 @ 16', 2 @ 12',
1 @ 10'
2 4 pressure-treated
Top plates
2 @ 14', 4 @ 12',
4 @ 10'
24
51 @ 8'*
*may use 9258"
precutstuds
24
Diagonal bracing
5 @ 12'
1 4 (std. lumber)
Jack studs
5 @ 14'
24
5 @ 8'
24
2 @ 10'
2 12
Sheathing
(& header, stud spacers)
14 sheets @ 4 8'
Header, windows
2 @ 10'
2 12
2 rolls
1 @ 8'
2 12
Shingles
423 squares
Roof flashing
10'6"
Wall Framing
roofing
Asphalt shingles
250# per sq. min.
1 @ 8'
2 4 pressure-treated
3 @ 8'
24
1 @ 80 70
Joists
3 @ 8'
26
Window frame
4 @ 12'
24
Service door
1 sheet @ 4 8'
" plywood
Prehung exterior
door unit
Rafter blocking
1 @ 8'
28
Window
Casement mullion
window unitcomplete
Rafters
(& lookouts, blocking)
36 @ 10'
26
Ridge board
1 @ 18'
28
roof Framing
attic
Floor joists
16 @ 12'
26
Floor decking
6 sheets @ 4 8'
" plywood
Staircase
Disappearing attic
stairunit
14
"-dia. 12"
15 lbs.
2 lbs.
8d box nails
16 lbs.
8d common nails
5 lbs.
10 lbs.
10 lbs.
3 lbs.
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Foundation plan
9 2"
7'-10"
4'-6"
9 1 2"
9 1 2"
1'-1134"
6 3 4"
15'-1034"
1
5'-1"
5'-178"
2A
2
11'-1034"
4 3 4"
9'-1"
Foundation Detail
4 5 8 "
6"
5'-638"
6 3 4"
9 1 2"
5'-178"
5'-814"
Building Section
2 8 Ridge board
1
Disappearing
stairway
1'-0"
1'-312"
4"
12'-412"
to slab
1'-6"
T1-11
Siding
24
Wall stud
3"
2 4 Top plate
2" Plywood door
1
2" Plywood shelf
22
Shelf supports
T1-11 Siding
2 4 Wall stud
To extend below
local frost line
(12" min.
w/no frost line)
11'-9 4"
6"
16
Trim board
1'-0"
8'-118"
4'-9"
7'-858"
2 - #4 Bars
3"
2"
Grade
12
6"
3'-2 18"
11'-1034"
1'-0"
2 4 Bottom plate
4" gravel bed, compacted
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Front elevation
Self-seal shingles
1 2 Drip edge
2 8 Fascia
8"
Casement window
1 4 Trim
8"-wide
Overhead door
T1-11 Siding
Grade
rear elevation
12
1 2 Drip edge
8
1 8 Fascia
Self-seal shingles
1 2 Trim
Z-flashing
8"
1'-6"
14
Trim
Casement
window
14
Trim
T1-11 Siding
Grade
Concrete slab
Grade
T1-11 Siding w/
grooves, 8" O.C.
Concrete slab
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9'-338"
Panel C
2 - 2 12 Headers
w/ 12" plywood between
Disappearing stair
1'-0"
3"
2'-0"
2'-0"
9"
3 1 2"
1'-312"
A
5
2'-0"
GFI
3"
2 6 Trim
2'-0"
GFI
11'-334"
Panel A
11'-1034"
11'-3 34"
Panel D
3"
PC
GFI
WP/GFI
2 - 2 12 Headers
w/12" plywood between
5'-0"
Panel G
6'-258"
Panel F
9'-818"
Panel E
2 8 Ridge board
1538"
8"
16" 16" 16" 16" 16" 16" 16" 16" 16" 16"
28
Ridge board
2'-0"
2 4 Gable studs
2 6 Rafters
2 6 Rafters
9'-058"
3 1 2"
14
Diagonal bracing
Blocking between
corner studs
45
1178"
2 4 Wall studs
16" 16" 16" 16" 16" 16" 16" 16" 16" 16"
6'-738"
9'-338"
Panel B
Panel C
3 1 2"
1178"
24
Bottom plate
16"
2 4 Tie plate
24
312" Tie plate
6'-318"
2 4 Top plate
3 1 2"
1538" 16"
16"
16" 1538"
16"
16" 1138"
11'-1034"
3 1 2"
2'-0"
2 6 Attic
floor joists
@ 16" O.C.
3 1 2"
8"
1538"
24
Top plate
14
Diagonal
bracing
24
Wall studs
24
Bottom plate
45
11 8" 16"
3
16"
16"
16"
16"
11'-334"
Panel D
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16"
16"
16"
16"
16"
16"
2'-0"
2 8 Ridge board
2'-0"
2 6 Rafters
2 6 Attic floor joists,
16" O.C.
Secondary cut needed for box bay window
3 1 2"
6'-3 8"
1 1 2"
2 4 Tie plate
3 1 2"
9'-0 8"
2 4 Top plate
5'-0"
R.O.*
2 - 2 12 Header
w/ 12" plywood spacer
1 1 2"
6'-1078"
7'-858"
Wall stud length
3'-1138"
R.O.*
Blocking between
corner studs
2'-812"
2 4 Top plate
4 1 2"
1 1 2" 3 1 2"
4 1 8"
8'-2"
9'-818"
Panel E
2 1 2"
16"
3 1 8"
4 8" 6 8"
5
16"
3 1 2"
16"
6'-258" 538"
Panel F
2 4 Bottom plate
6 1 2"
26
Attic floor joists,
16" O.C.
3 1 2"
3 2"
1378" 16"
4'-334"
2 6 Extension box
bay joists
1 1 2"
2 4 Sill plate
6 5 8 "
5 3 8"
3'-2"
4'-0"
R.O.
11'-1034"
2 4 Side stud
22" P.C.
R.O.
R.O.*
5'-0"
R.O.*
2 - 2 4 Header
3'-538"
3'-0"
5 1 2"
1 1 2"
16" 1678"
9 1 4"
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8
2 6 Blocking
2 6 Floor joists, 16" O.C.
2 6 Rafter, 16" O.C.
2 4 Tie plate
2 4 Top plate
1 2 Drip edge
2 8 Fascia
T1-11 Siding
2 - 2 12
Header w/ 12"
plywood spacer
2 6 Trim
Caulk @ joint
Shim space
1 4 Wood trim
6'-1078"
To top of
concrete slab
1 6 Ripped
Wood door stop
Overhead door
2 6 Surround
2 - 2 12 Header
w/" plywood spacer
Overhead door
T1-11 Siding
Caulk @ joint
Shim space
Wood door stop
1 4 Wood trim
Shim space
1 6 Ripped
2 4 Wall stud
Wood stop
1 6 Ripped
Shim space
1 4 Wood trim
2 4 Wall stud
Caulk @ joint
Service door
Wood door stop
T1-11 Siding
Caulk @ joint
1 6 Ripped
1 4 Wood trim
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rafter template
Counter Detail
9'-218"
8'-1012"
3 5 8 "
3 5 8 "
"
3 12
2 38
1 12
1"
5 1 2"
Optional 58"
gypsum board
"
11316"
1'-958"
T1-11 Siding
"
2 4 Wall
studs
2 6 Rafter
6'-858"
4 1 4"
3"
15
If interior finish
is used,
add 2 4 stud
3 5 8 "
1 4 Corner
trim
16"
Blocking between
corner studs
1 4"
1
Caulk @ joint
isometric
2 6 Attic
floor joists,
16" O.C.
12
2 6 Blocking
28
Ridge board
2 6 Lookouts,
2'-0" O.C.
12
Drip edge
2 4 Tie plate
2 4 Top plate
2 8 Blocking
2 - 2 12 Header
w/ 12" plywood
spacer
12
Drip edge
28
Fascia board
24
Gable studs
@ 16" O.C.
1'-6"
1'-3"
2 6 Rafters,
16 O.C.
1 4 Diagonal bracing
28
Fascia
2 4 Wall studs,
16" O.C.
2 4 Sill plate
2 - 2 4 Header
w/ 12" plywood spacer
2 4 Stud
(beyond)
2 4 Sill
plate
1
2 4 Top plate
2-24
Header
4'-9" R.O.
(verify w/window mfg)
Window jamb
2 2 Nailer
1
2" Plywood
24
Side studs
2" Plywood
24
Sill plate
2 6 Bay
extension joists
1" 10"
Ripped to 712"
2" Exterior-grade
plywood
4 - 2 12 Header
w/ 12" plywood
spacer
3'-012"
4" Reinforced
concrete slab over 4"
compacted granular fill
2" Plywood
26
Joists
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Snap chalk lines for the bottom plates so they will be flush
with the outside edges of the foundation. You can frame the
walls in four continuous panels or break them up into panels
A through F, as shown in the WALL FRAMING PLAN (page
177). We completely assembled and squared all four walls
before raising and anchoring them.
Frame the back wall(s) following the BACK SIDE FRAMING (page 177). Use pressure
treated lumber for the bottom plate, and nail it to the studs with galvanized 16d
common nails. All of the standard studs are 9258" long. Square the wall, then add
1 4 let-in bracing.
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Mark the joist layout onto the wall plates following the ATTIC FLOOR JOIST
FRAMING (page 178). Leave 312" between the outsides of the end walls and the outer
joists. Toenail the joists to the plates with three 8d common nails at each end. Frame
the rough opening for the staircase with doubled side joists and doubled headers;
fasten doubled members together with pairs of 10d nails every 16". Install the dropdown staircase unit following the manufacturers instructions.
Cover the attic floor with 12" plywood, fastening it to the joists with 8d nails.
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Mark the stud layout for the gable end walls onto the end
wall plates following the SIDE FRAMING (page 177). Transfer the
layout to the rafters, using a level. Cut each of the 2 4 studs
to fit, mitering the top ends at 33.5. Install the studs flush with
the end walls.
12
Cut six 2 6 joists at 3612". Toenail the joists to the inner and
outer half-walls following the layout in the BOX BAY WINDOW
FRAMING (page 178); the joists should extend 15" past the outer
shed wall. Add a 60"-long 2 4 sill plate at the ends of the joists.
Cut two 2 4 side studs to extend from the sill plate to the top
edges of the rafters (angle top ends at 33.5), and install them.
Install a built-up 2 4 header between the side studs 4138"
above the sill plate.
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14
15
16
Add Z-flashing above the first row of siding, then cut and fit
T1-11 siding for the gable ends. Cover the horizontal seam with
1 4 trim snugged up against the flashing.
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rustic Summerhouse
This cozy outdoor room is the perfect getaway or relaxation spot. Large enough to seat six for dinner, the Rustic Summerhouse
is also the perfect retreat for one or two to sit and enjoy the view.
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Whether close to your home, adjoining a garden or pond, or elsewhere on your property, this charming hideout will quickly
become a focal point for your friends and family when enjoying the outdoors.
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Cutting List
DeSCript ion
QtY./Size
MateriaL
Foundation/Floor
DeSCript ion
QtY./Size
MateriaL
24 @ 12'
1 4 pine
6 @ 90"
1 12
16 @ 21"
1 12
12 @ 12"
1 12
8 @ 57"
16
1 12
2 @ 106"
1 12
exterior Finishes
Foundation base
Concrete blocks
Compactible
stone gravel
4 8 16" blocks
14'
4 4 hemlock
2 @ 62"
4 4 hemlock
Gable beams
2 @ 10'
4 4 hemlock
1 4 door, window,
and corner trim,ridge
&temporarybracing
Rear and front wall
cornersiding
Rear and front wall siding
underwindows
Rear and front wall siding
abovewindows
Rear and side wall siding
between windows
Front wall siding
abovewindows
Front wall siding
Skids
2 @ 14'
4 6 hemlock
Floor joists
8 @ 10'
2 6 hemlock
Rim joists
2 @ 14'
2 6 hemlock
Flooring
24 @ 14'
2 6 tongue-and-groove
spruce or pine
2 4 hemlock
2 @ 109"
18
8 @ 7 1 8"
2 4 hemlock
18
8 @ 74"
2 4 hemlock
31"
18
4 @ 94"
16
18 @ 21"
1 12
4 @ 22", 28",
34", and40"
2 @ 43"
1 12
20 @ 4'
Sunburst spacer
2 @ 2'
Sunburst spacer
2 @ 75"
1 5 pine
Kick plate
40"
1 8 pine
Fascia
5 @ 16'
2 8 pine
Shadow board
5 @ 16'
2 4 pine
Window trim
6 @ 55"
1 6 pine
Door casing
1 5 pine
2 @ 81",
1 @ 38"
2 @ 80",
1 @ 36"
2 @ 82"
2" pine*
Under-window battens
40 @ 19"
2" pine*
Gable battens
2" pine*
Wall Framing
2 4 hemlock
1 4 hemlock
14 @ 74"
4 4 hemlock
Door studs
2 @ 82"
24
Door header 1
93"
24
Door header 2
112"
24
Ridge board
14'
1 8 pine
59"
1 8 pine
Common rafters
12 @ 6658"
26
2 @ 6568"
26
Valley rafters
2 @ 87"
26
Jack 1 rafters
4 @ 12"
24
Jack 2 rafters
4 @ 39"
24
Collar ties
4 @ 4'
16
2 4 hemlock
roof Framing
Doorstop
1 12
1 2 pine
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DeSCript ion
QtY./Size
MateriaL
roofing
DeSCript ion
5 @ 14'
1 12 pine
Rear-side sheathing
top ridge piece
Front-side sheathing
14'
1 6 pine
Hardware
2 @ 33", 42",
55", 65", and 76"
2 @ 75"
and 81"
2 @ 10", 20",
32", 42", and 53"
2 @ 59"
1 12 pine
11 @ 12'
Corrugated metal
Dormer sheathing
top ridge pieces
36"-wide roofing
MateriaL
Door
Rear-side sheathing
Front-side sheathing
top ridge pieces
Dormer sheathing
QtY./Size
Ridge cap
22 ft.
20 ft.
1 6 pine
1 12 pine
1 6 pine
Aluminum
Windows
2'8" screens
3' screens
15 lbs
12 lbs
17 lbs
2 lbs
1 lb
450
1 lb
Floor plan
14'
2 6 rim joist
2 6 T&G decking
10'
2 6 floor joists
4 6 skids
10"
24"
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Front elevation
1 6 top piece
1 8 ridge board
1 12 roof sheathing
2 6 rafters
6"-wide cedar clapboard
2 4 shadow
2 8 fascia
1 4 door trim
1 4 window trim
1 12 siding boards
2"-wide batten
1 4 corner trim
1 8 40 2"
1
rear elevation
Corrugated metal roofing
1 6 top piece
1 8 ridge board
1 12 roof sheathing
2 6 rafters
2 4 shadow
2 8 fascia
1 12 12"
1 12
siding boards
1 4 window trim
2"-wide batten
1 4 corner trim
14'
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Side elevation
Ridge cap
1 4 window trim
1 12 siding boards
2"-wide batten
1 4 corner trim
2 4 3612"
window
headers
78"
3612"
3612"
3612"
1714"
13"
30"
3612"
30"
3812"
78"
60"
82"
57"
3612"
30"
1 4 50 2"
57"
1714"
2 4 74"
window studs
14'
14'
2 4 7 1 8"
nailers
2 4 3612"
windowsills
2 4 3612"
windowsills
2 4 1714"
nailers
4 4 posts
4 4 posts
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Ridge
Common
Jack 2
Dormer ridge
Jack 2
Common
2 4 74"
window studs
2 4 3212"
window
headers
24
12" spacers
Door header
Dormer common
78"
57"
3212"
3212"
13"
3212"
12 pitch
10'
6658"
6658"
2 4 36 2"
windowsills
1
4 4 posts
1 6 collar tie
2'
on center
2'
on center
Common
Common
Ridge
Common
Jack 1
Jack 1
Jack 2
Common
Jack 2
Dormer ridge
Dormer valley
Dormer common
Dormer valley
7' on center
Dormer common
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4 wall post
16"
1 siding
28"
27"
27"
Seat cut
Plumb cut
5112"
1312"
6912"
16"
Dormer Common
rafter template
Measure to
this point
Nail to ridge
Plumb cut
Seat cut
Door elevation
Measure to
this point
Nail to ridge
6912"
Measure to
this point
Nail to ridge
38"
75"
28"
38"
2 8 fascia
38"
5312"
25"
75"
2 4 shadow
5312"
5112"
Common rafter
14"
15"
1312"
38"
15"
14"
38"
25"
Roof
38"
Plumb cut
Seat cut
Measure to this point
45 angle bevel cut
Nail to valley rafter
Measure to
this point
Nail to ridge
Plumb cut
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Floor joist
rim joist
Lay out the floor joists perpendicular to the skids, starting at one end and positioning them every 24" on-center,
overhanging the skids equally on each side. Nail the rim joists to the floor joists using three 16d common nails at each end. Check
for level. Use wood shims under the skids to increase deck height, if necessary. Square the deck frame by measuring across the
diagonals. When both corner-to-corner measurements are equal, the floor is square. Secure the squared deck by toenailing each
joist to the skids.
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Place the rear wall top plate beam on the rear wall corner
posts, with the half-lap joint and layout markings facing up.
Endnail through the half-laps and into the top of the corner
posts using three 16d common nails at each post.
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Set both center posts for the front wall. Measuring from the
end of the deck, mark the post locations on the deck floor. Set
4 4 posts at these locations and toenail them to the deck on
the outside using three 16d common nails each.
10
Position each front top plate beam, with the half-lap joint
facing up over the corner post (the end over the center posts
will not have a lap). Endnail the front top plate beams into the
top of the corner posts and toenail into the center posts with
three 16d common nails at each end (inset).
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Set the wall rear and side wall posts at the locations
marked on the top plate beams; check for plumb and toenail
to the deck and the top plate beam. If necessary, toenail
additional nails on the interior sides of the posts to secure
them in place. Check the deck for level in multiple places.
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13
temporary bracing
14
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Spacer
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25
Main ridge
Common rafters
Jack rafters
Dormer ridge
26
27
Brace the roof. Once all rafters are installed and youve
double-checked for level, nail temporary bracing from the top
of the main ridge at a 45 angle to a block attached to a floor
joist to hold the building square. Do not remove the temporary
bracing until construction is complete.
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29
ridge
trim line
Collar tie
30
31
1 12 sheathing
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Shadow
Fascia
Apply the 2 8 pine fascia and 2 4 shadow. Install fascia to the two side walls using the common rafter templates to match
the angle of the rafters. Attach with three 16d galvanized common nails spaced every 24" on-center. Install fascia on the front and
rear walls by nailing to a spacer at each rafter location with three 16d galvanized common nails. Install shadow board using the
same technique, nailing it in place with two 16d galvanized common nails at each rafter (or every 24" on-center on the side walls).
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34
Rip 2" pine stock into strips 34- to 58"-thick to create the
siding battens. Install the battens over the seams where two
siding boards meet. Cut battens to fit up to the fascia and
above and below the window trim. Attach them using 8d
galvanized common nails following the nailing pattern of the
siding. Avoid nailing into knots.
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Install the corrugated metal roofing. First, install metal flashing in the valleys of the dormer, starting at the eaves using roofing
nails spaced every 12". Leave the flashing at least 2" long at both the ridge and the eave overhang. Cut metal roofing according
to the CORRUGATED METAL ROOFING CUTTING TEMPLATE on page 193; to cut roofing in the flats, score with a utility knife on the
white side and flex until it snaps. To cut over ridges, use a circular saw with a metal abrasive blade. Install the first piece, allowing
it to hang over the shadow board by 2" on both the gable end and the bearing wall. Screw the metal roofing into the sheathing
with 1" metal roofing screws with a rubber gasket, positioning the screws in the center of the flats and on all seams. Cut metal
flashing with a utility knife as you install metal roofing over it. Tip: Nail into the ridge of the roofing material only where two pieces
of metaloverlap.
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Gothic Playhouse
Gothic Style
The architectural style known as American Gothic
(also called Gothic Revival and Carpenter Gothic)
dates back to the 1830s and essentially marks
the beginning of the Victorian period in American
home design. Adapted from a similar movement in
England, Gothic style was inspired by the ornately
decorated stone cathedrals found throughout
Europe. The style quickly evolved in America
as thrifty carpenters learned to re-create and
reinterpret the original decorative motifs using wood
instead of stone.
American Gothics most characteristic feature
is the steeply pitched roof with fancy scroll-cut
bargeboards, or verge boards, which gave the style
its popular nickname, gingerbread. Other typical
features found on Gothic homes (and the Gothic
Playhouse) include board-and-batten siding, doors
and windows shaped with Gothic arches, and spires
or finials adorning roof peaks.
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Hosting tea with the Mad Hatter or fending off dragons around the gables; the gothic playhouse is all about sparking
theimagination.
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cutting list
DeScriPt ion
QtY./Size
Material
Foundation/Floor
Drainage material
1 cu. yd.
Foundation posts
Concrete
Field measure
Rim joists
Floor joists
2 @ 12'
Floor sheathing
Porch decking
5 @ 10'
1 6 pressuretreated
decking
Foundation stones
7 @ 10'
DeScriPt ion
QtY./Size
Material
Molding
1 @ 4'
Cap molding,
pressuretreated
Balls
2 @ 3"dia.
Wooden sphere,
pressuretreated
Compactible gravel
2 4 pressuretreated
Framing
roofing
Sheathing
1 roll
Drip edge
40 linear ft.
Shingles
1 square
Asphalt shingles
250# per sq. min.
16d galvanized
common nails
312 lbs.
5 lbs.
4 lbs.
2 lb.
29 @ 12'
24
7 @ 12'
24
Ridge board
1 @ 8'
16
Collar ties
1 @ 10'
14
8d box nails
2 lbs.
8 lbs.
26 @ 10'
1 8 pressuretreated
or cedar
3 lbs.
30 @ 8'
1 2 pressuretreated
or cedar
1 lb.
10 @ 10'
1 6 pressuretreated
or cedar
2 lbs.
2 @ 10'
1 4 pressuretreated
or cedar
Railing balusters
4 @ 8'
Window stops
exterior Finishes
3 screws
2 2 pressuretreated
or cedar
2 @ 6"
2" galvanized
lagscrews
2 @ 8'
8" pressuretreated
or cedar quarterround
molding
Corrosionresistant
hinges
4 @ 20 912"
Door handle/latch
Post
1 @ 8'
4 4 pressuretreated
Trim
1 @ 4'
1 2 pressuretreated
Construction adhesive
Spire
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Section
1 6 Ridge
8412"
2 4 Spacer
Blocking
for spire
30"
1 4s
Collar
ties
24
Crosspiece
50"
16
2 4s
2" Plywood
24
Blocking
Green shingles
16
24
Brace
1 8 Boards with
1 2 Battens
3
12
Trim
24
Blocking
53"
1 2s
2 2s
Note
door
detail
1" Overlap
17"
110"
60"
80"
3
6"
4" Treated
plywood
8"
30"
2 6 Porch joists
2 6 Joists
approx. 16" O.C.
2 12
Header joist
1 8s
12
Width
of
Window
5
4 6" Rad. edge
decking blocks
4 - 4 4s
Set in concrete
below frost line
1 6 decking
on porch
End joist
2 12
Rim joists, treated
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Floor Plan
110'
30"
80"
28"
28"
2 2 Railing posts
1 6 Decking
overhangs frame
by 1" to cover
foundation stones
60"
22" R.O.
17"
24" R.O.
15"
24" R.O.
Note
detail
below
4" Bevel
Scrap
1 1 2"
44
Tapered to 34"
on all 4 sides
3" Ball
9"
24
9"
Spire
Detail
Deck railing
Detail
3"
Verge Board
template
12
22
30"
9"
4 4 Post
Molding
44
12
2 4s
1 1 2"
4 1 2"
25"
3 1 2"
1 3 4"
3 1 2"
138" R.
(Cut from 1 4)
14
3"
Verge
board
3" Ball
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Door Detail
Top View
2 4 Frame
1 2 Stops
Door
1 2 Trim
4" Sq. cutout
2 2 Brace
60"
Latch or pull
3" Galv.
hinges
39"
22"
1 2 Trim
4 - 1 8s on 2 4 frame
10d Galv.
casing/finish
nail
8d Galv.
casing/siding
nails
24
Blocking/plate
1 8 Siding
1 8 Siding
2"
2"
1 2 Batten
(centered over siding joint)
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Front Framing
30"
1 6 Ridge board
50"
1 4 Collar tie
2 4 Rafter
2 4 Cross piece
2 4 Brace
53"
6012" R.O.
2 4 Block
2212" R.O.
2 4 Block
2 4 Door Studs
60"
2 4 Bottom Plate
Side Wall
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2 12 End joist
60"
2 12
Header
joist
2 6 Joists
4 4 Foundation post
80"
Side Framing
Center line on rafter
2 1 4"
2 1 4"
8412"
16
Ridge
board
2 4 Rafter
24" R.O.
53"
2 4 Top plates
24" R.O.
80"
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rafter template
12
20
Roof slope
4'-10516"
6 34"
1 2 Trim
8"
6"
Cut from 1 8s
6"
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Build the rear wall. Raise the side and rear walls, and fasten
them to each other and to the floor frame. Add double top
plates. Both sidewall top plates should stop flush with the end
stud at the front of the wall.
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Cut the ridge board to size and mark the rafter layout
following the SIDE FRAMING, and then screw the rafters to the
ridge. Cut five 1 4 collar ties, mitering the ends at 31. Fasten
the collar ties across each set of rafters so the ends of the ties
are flush with the rafter edges. Fasten the 2 4 crosspiece
above the door to the two end rafters. Install remaining crosspieces as in the FRONT/REAR FRAMING.
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Mark the deck post locations 114" in from the ends and
front edge of the porch decking, as shown in the FLOOR PLAN.
Cut four 4 4 railing posts at 30". Bevel the top edges of the
posts at 45, as shown in DECK RAILING DETAIL (page 208).
Fasten the posts to the decking and floor frame with 312"
screws. Cut six 2 4 treated blocks at 312". Fasten these to the
bottoms of the posts, on the sides that will receive the railings.
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Kit sheds offer the storage you need, a quick build, and an attractive addition to your backyard. The metal shed kit shown here
is constructed on pages 222 to 227.
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Features to consider
nice paint job if you plan to paint the shed to match
your house.
MATerIAlS
or shingles.
for your climate. For example, check the snow load rating
make sure.
ASSeMBly
exTrA FeATureS
onto panels.
exTenderS
WHATS InCluded?
FoundATIon
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lay out the parts for assembling the roof beams and the
upper side frames and confirm that they fit together properly.
Then, join the assemblies with the fasteners provided.
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14
Insert the shed gable panels into the side frames and the
door track and slide them together so the fastener holes are
aligned. Attach the panels with the provided fasteners.
Fit the main roof beam into the clips or other fittings on
the gable panels. Have a helper hold the free end of the beam.
Position the beam and secure it to both gable ends before
attaching it.
15
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Prepare the base for the sheds wooden skid foundation with
a 4" layer of compacted gravel. Make sure the gravel is flat,
smooth, and perfectly level. Note: For a sloping site, a concrete
block foundation may be more appropriate (check with your
sheds manufacturer).
truck may have a forklift, and the driver can take off the
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Position the two rear corner walls upright onto the floor
so the wall framing is flush with the floors edges. Fasten the
wall panels together. Raise and join the remaining wall panels
one at a time. Do not fasten the wall panels to the shed floor in
this step.
Place the door header on top of the narrow front wall panel
so its flush with the wall framing. Fasten the header with
screws. Fasten the door jamb to the right-side wall framing to
create a 12" overhang at the end of the wall. Fasten the header
to the jamb with screws.
10
Install the walls top plates starting with the rear wall.
Install the side wall plates as directedthese overhang the
front of the shed and will become part of the porch framing.
Finally, install the front wall top plates.
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13
14
Hang the dutch door using two hinge pairs. Install the
hinges onto the door panels. Use three pairs of shims to
position the bottom door panel: 12" shims at the bottom, 38"
shims on the left side, and 18" shims on the right side. Fasten
the hinges to the wall trim/support. Hang the top door panel in
the same fashion, using 14" shims between the door panels.
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Position the rear gable on top of the rear wall top plates
and center it from side to side. Use a square or straightedge
to align the angled gable supports with the angled ends of the
outer plates. Fasten the gable to the plates and wall framing
with screws. Assemble and install the middle gable wall.
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23
24
Add vertical trim boards to cover the wall seams and shed
corners. The rear corners get a filler trim piece, followed by
a wide trim board on top. Add horizontal trim boards at the
front wall and along the top of the door. Fasten all trim with
finish nails.
At the rear of the shed, fit the two fascia boards over the
ends of the roof battens so they meet at the roof peak. Fasten
the fascia with screws. Install the side fascia pieces over the
rafter tails with finish nails. The rear fascia overlaps the ends of
the side fascia. Cover the fascia joints and the horizontal trim
joint at the front wall with decorative plates.
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Place the two roof ridge caps along the roof peak,
overlapping the caps roofing felt in the center. Fasten the caps
with screws. Install the decorative gusset gable underneath the
porch roof panels using mounting clips. Finish the gable ends
with two fascia pieces installed with screws.
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Shed
Maintenance
& Repair
O
In this chapter:
Paint a Metal Shed
Jacking Up a Shed
Install Wooden Barn Doors on a Steel Shed
Replacing Rotting Siding
Installing an Anchor Cable
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Work gloves
Eye protection
Before
After
Metal sheds rust and become damaged. Proper repairs and preparation followed by a coat of fresh paint improves the
appearance and extends shed life.
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Clear all debris from the shed. If the shed has been waxed,
clean thoroughly with automotive wax remover or aluminum
siding cleaning solution.
Sand, clean and prime all rusted areas with a primer rated
for exterior metal.
Metal Shed
Maintenance
Lubricate door
slides or wheel axles
withsiliconelubricant
Paint the shed. The best possible surface will be obtained using a paint sprayer,
which can be rented at a rental center. If you do not want to spray, use a short
naproller.
Check tightness of
cableanchors
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Jacking Up a Shed
String level
Work gloves
Eye protection
Before
After
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Safety Tip
To avoid crushing and related injuries, never work on, under or around a load supported only by a jack. Always use jack
stands, or solid cement bricks or blocks to support the shed.
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Angle brackets
Galvanized
butthinges
Work gloves
Eye protection
Steel shed doors often expire long before the shed itself. A new set of wood doors is an opportunity for a stylish upgrade.
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Measure the opening, and create two doors of equal size to fit into it. Use 2 4s for framing, with a diagonal brace, and cover
with plywood siding. Attach the doors to the frame using galvanized butt hinges. The old metal doors may be used, but you will
need to cut them down to size. They may also be mounted on galvanized butt hinges. Attach hardware.
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Siding
Exterior caulk
Work gloves
Eye protection
Partial Replacement
Alternately, you could remove only the bottom, rotted portion of the siding. This is only a short term fix, as this partial job is
susceptible to future problems. Remove trim boards and mark a level, horizontal line about 6" above the rotted area. Use a
circular saw set to the thickness of the siding and saw along the line. Remove the rotted wood. Cut a new piece of siding to
fit. Insert a piece of Zflashing under the old siding. Slide the new siding under the flashing and nail to studs. Replace the trim.
Before
After
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Cut the replacement board to fit, then cut off the backside
of the groove so the board can clear the tongue on the course
below. Prime the board, let it dry, then nail it into place. Paint
tomatch.
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Sheds that are not connected to a permanent concrete foundation can benefit from an anchor cable to hold them in
placesafely.
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Resources
Paint Quality Institute
www.paintquality.com
DuraMAX
Available at the Betty Mills Company
800-BettyMills
www.bettymills.com
Photo Credits
Photolibrary, p. 8-9 and p. 14 bottom right (Garden Pix
LTD); p. 11 top (Herve Lenain); p. 12 top (Clive Nichols);
p. 12 bottom (Lee Anne White); p. 14 bottom left (Jason
Smalley); p. 16 top left (Imagesource); p. 20 bottom
(Per Magnus)
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To:
Multiply by:
To Convert:
To:
Multiply by:
Inches
Millimeters
25.4
Millimeters
Inches
0.039
Inches
Centimeters
2.54
Centimeters
Inches
0.394
Feet
Meters
0.305
Meters
Feet
3.28
Yards
Meters
0.914
Meters
Yards
1.09
Square inches
Square centimeters
6.45
Square centimeters
Square inches
0.155
Square feet
Square meters
0.093
Square meters
Square feet
10.8
Square yards
Square meters
0.836
Square meters
Square yards
1.2
Cubic inches
Cubic centimeters
16.4
Cubic centimeters
Cubic inches
0.061
Cubic feet
Cubic meters
0.0283
Cubic meters
Cubic feet
35.3
Cubic yards
Cubic meters
0.765
Cubic meters
Cubic yards
1.31
Pounds
Kilograms
0.454
Kilograms
Pounds
2.2
Lumber Dimensions
Nominal - U.S.
Metric
Nominal - U.S.
Metric
12
4 1 1 2
19 38 mm
24
1 1 2 3 1 2
38 89 mm
13
4 2 2
19 64 mm
26
1 2 5 2
38 140 mm
14
4 3 2
19 89 mm
28
1 2 7 4
38 184 mm
16
4 5 2
19 140 mm
2 10
1 2 9 4
38 235 mm
18
4 7 4
19 184 mm
2 12
1 2 11 4
38 286 mm
1 10
4 9 4
19 235 mm
44
3 2 3 2
89 89 mm
1 12
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4 11 4
19 286 mm
46
3 2 5 2
89 140 mm
22
1 1 2 1 1 2
38 38 mm
66
5 1 2 5 1 2
140 140 mm
23
1 1 2 2 1 2
38 64 mm
88
7 1 4 7 1 4
184 184 mm
Metric Plywood
Standard Sheathing Grade
7.5 mm
6 mm
9.5 mm
(38")
8 mm (516")
(417")
12.5 mm (12")
11 mm (716")
15.5 mm (58")
14 mm (916")
(34")
(516")
18.5 mm
17 mm (23")
20.5 mm (1316")
19 mm (34")
22.5 mm (78")
21 mm (1316")
25.5 mm (1")
24 mm (1516")
#1
#2
#3
#4
#5
#6
#7
#8
#9
#10
#11
#12
.146 (964)
1
4
1
4
1
4
1
4
5
16
5
16
3
8
3
8
3
8
1
2
1
2
64
32
7
64
1
8
1
8
9
64
5
32
11
64
11
64
3
16
3
16
7
32
64
64
1
16
1
16
5
64
3
32
3
32
1
8
1
8
1
8
5
32
9
64
32
32
3
64
3
64
1
16
5
64
5
64
3
32
3
32
7
64
9
64
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Index
A
Access and siting, 24
Air-entrained concrete and bleed
water, 39
Aluminum hardware, 27
American Gothic architecture, 204
Anatomy of sheds, 26
Anchor cables, installing, 248249
Anchors
building code requirements, 28
choosing, 27
concrete foundations and, 32
Approvals needed, 24
Armoire-style shed idea, 14
Asian-style shed ideas, 10, 14
Attics, adding to simple storage
sheds, 68
B
Barn doors, installing wooden, on
steel sheds, 242243
Barn-style garage sheds, building
about, 156157
cutting list, 158
diagrams, 159165
step-by-step, 166171
Basic storage sheds, building
about, 5859
adding attic/loft, 68
cutting list, 60
diagrams, 6165
step-by-step, 6669
Bleed water and air-entrained
concrete, 39
Block foundations, building concrete,
3031
Board & batten siding, repairing, 247
Board lumber, 27
Bolts, choosing, 27
Box bay windows, 172
Building codes
anchoring specifications, 32
foundations and, 28, 36
kits sheds and, 218
shed size and, 47
siting and, 24
C
Cabana-style shed idea, 12
Cabin-style shed idea, 19
Carpenter Gothic architecture, 204
Carriage shed idea, 15
CCA (Chromated Copper Arsenate)
treated lumber, 27
D
Decking, building platforms for, 45
Designs
factors in choosing, 9, 15
ideas, 1021
Dimensions of lumber, 27
Doors
armorie-style, 14
barn-style, 15
Dutch, 10, 142
French, 12
ideas, 12, 14, 15, 142
overhead, 156
platforms, building to, 45
ramps, building to, 4041
sliding panel, 14
stairs, building to, 4244
wooden barn, installing on steel
sheds, 242243
Dormers, 10
Drainage and siting, 24
E
English-style shed idea, 11
F
Fasteners
anchor cables, installing, 248249
choosing, 27
Fiber-cement siding, working
with, 120
Fiberglass roofs, 120
Finishes, 27
Finish lumber, 27
Firewood
seasoning, about, 85
against siding, 237
Firewood seasoning sheds, building
about, 84, 85
cutting list, 86
diagrams, 8789
step-by-step, 9093
Flashing, importance of, 244
Foundations
about, 28
building codes and, 28, 36
concrete block, building, 3031
concrete pier, building, 3235
concrete slab, building, 3638
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I
Inspections, 24
Interior ideas, 14, 17, 19
J
Japanese-style shed ideas, 10, 14
G
Gabled convenience sheds, building
about, 172173
cutting list, 174
diagrams, 175180
step-by-step, 181185
Gable roof ideas, 12, 16, 20
Galvanized steel hardware, hotdipped, 27
Gambrel garage sheds, building
about, 156157
cutting list, 158
diagrams, 159165
step-by-step, 166171
Gambrel roofs, about, 157
Gambrel-style shed idea, 16
Garage-shed combination idea, 18
Garden shed ideas, 10, 11
Garden sheds, building mini
about, 120121
cutting list, 122
diagrams, 123
step-by-step, 124127
Garden sheds, building sunlight
about, 142143
cutting list, 144
diagrams, 145150
step-by-step, 151155
Gingerbread, 14, 204
Gothic playhouses, building
about, 204205
cutting list, 206
diagrams, 207212
step-by-step, 213217
Gothic style architecture, about, 204
Greenhouse-garden sheds, building
about, 142143
cutting list, 144
diagrams, 145150
step-by-step, 151155
Green roof idea, 13
H
Hangers, 27
Hardware, described, 27
Hinges, choosing, 27
L
Lean-to shed idea, 14
Lean-to tool bins, building
about, 4849
cutting list, 50
diagrams, 5154
step-by-step, 5557
Location
clerestory studios and, 128
factors when choosing, 2425
foundations and, 30
sunlight garden sheds and, 143
Lofts, adding to simple storage
sheds, 68
LP SmartSide, 70
Lumber
board (finish), 27
for foundations, 28
framing, 27
pressure-treated, 27
N
Nails, choosing, 27
Neighbors and siting, 24
Notched-stringer stairs, building,
4344
O
On-grade designs, 28
Ornamental shed idea, 10
Outdoor rooms, building
about, 186
cutting lists, 188189
diagrams, 189193
step-by-step, 194203
M
Maintenance
board & batten siding, repairing, 247
metal sheds, general,
227, 237, 239
metal sheds, painting, 238239
metal sheds, roofs, 238239
siding, replacing rotting, 244245
sinking sheds, jacking up, 240241
tongue & groove siding,
repairing, 247
weather and, 237
wood clapboard siding,
repairing, 246
wooden sheds, general, 246
wood grain, 27
Metal anchors
about, 27
installing, 248249
Painting
metal sheds, 238239
wood, 27
Patios, integrating sheds with, 16, 19
Permanent structures and taxes,
24, 28
Permits, 24
Pier foundations and taxes, 24
Pier foundations, building concrete
about, 3233
step-by-step, 3335
Pilot holes, drilling
counterbored, 235
Pine
CCA-treated, 27
grades, 27
Plastic, cutting, 82
Platforms for steps & decking,
building, 45
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Playhouse idea, 14
Playhouses, building Gothic
about, 204205
cutting list, 206
diagrams, 207212
step-by-step, 213217
Plywood
cutting plastic, using for, 82
roof, 84
siding, about, 27, 237
siding idea, 20, 48
Pool-house shed ideas, 12, 18
Prefabricated metal sheds, building
about, 218, 220221
anchoring, 218, 227, 248249
assembling, 222227
idea, 16
maintaining, 227, 239
painting, 238239
wooden barn doors, installing,
242243
Prefabricated wood kit sheds,
building
about, 218219, 220230
building, 228235
delivery preparations, 228
Pressure-treated lumber, 27
Primers, 27
R
Ramps, building, 4041
Recycle bins, building sheds to hold
about, 84
cutting list, 86
diagrams, 8789
step-by-step, 9093
Recycled materials, using, 21
Roofs
armoire-style, 14
corrugated fiberglass, 120
finial-reinforced slate, 11
gable, 12, 16, 20
gambrel, about, 157
gambrel, building, 167170
gambrel, idea, 17
gingerbread trim ideas, 14, 204
Gothic style, 204
green idea, 13
metal, idea, 15
metal, installing, 203
metal shed, maintaining, 238239
pagoda-style, 10
plywood, 84
Spanish tile, 16
upgrade idea, 20
Roof vents
greenhouse-garden sheds and, 142
installing, 119
Rustic cabin-style shed idea, 19
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T
Taxes, 24
Teahouse-style shed idea, 14
Temperature and foundations, 28,
32, 36
Timber, defined, 27
Timber-frame sheds, building
about, 9495
cutting list, 96
diagrams, 97100
step-by-step, 100105
U
Utility (UTIL) grade lumber, 27
Utility lines and siting, 24
Utility sheds, building modern
about, 70
cutting list, 71
diagrams, 7277
step-by-step, 7883
W
Windows
box bay, 172
clerestory, about, 128
options, 70
salvaged, using, 20
Wood clapboard siding,
repairing, 246
Wooden barn doors, installing on
steel sheds, 242243
Wooden sheds, general
maintenance, 27, 246
Wooden skid foundations
building, 2829
taxes and, 24
Wood grain, maintaining, 27
Wood kit sheds, building
about, 218219, 220230
building, 228235
delivery preparations, 228
Z
Zoning laws and siting, 24
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of the information provided.
The techniques shown in this book are general techniques for various applications. In some instances, additional
techniques not shown in this book may be required. Always follow manufacturers instructions included with products,
since deviating from the directions may void warranties. The projects in this book vary widely as to skill levels required:
some may not be appropriate for all doityourselfers, and some may require professional help.
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