So I'm looking to save up some money and build my own shed this summer and it's not a territory I've been in before so I thought I'd see if anyone had some opinions on my current plans. Anything from timber sizes to placement of the timbers, I'm keen to know.
Here's a breakdown of what I've got so far:
Base
Overall, 16ftx6ft
4x4 skids - I'll be placing these on top of 9 or so flag stones as my base as I can't concrete the garden.
2x6 joists on top of that - Why do people let the joists overhand the skids? I've seen it in many examples but I don't quite understand if there's any technical reason for it. Maybe so there's less chance of them to slip off, seems a bit farfetched, so I've put my joists to the edge of the skids in the plans.
Walls
2x4 for the framing. I'm thinking of putting a window on the front side but I'm going to have to look up how to do the actual window frame for that because I have no idea.
The shed part will be 12ftx6ft as I want a side door instead of a front one. Looking to put a bike store and small greenhouse up against the front. It'll be more obvious where in this next photo.
I've read that horizontal beams are only required so cladding has a good number of places to attach to, is this true? Because I'd be happy just attaching to the verticals.
That's how far I've got so far, just the basics I know, but I want to get this right.
As you can see I want a small area on the left as a sort of porch but I'll need to think about the roofing as ideally I think I want it covered. Any ideas on this I'd be grateful.
So yeah, I'll post updates as I do them in case anyone is interested and then hopefully the build when it comes around to it. And please, if you see something, don't be afraid to comment on it.
Oh and hi! First post and all that. =)
Here's a breakdown of what I've got so far:
Base
Overall, 16ftx6ft
4x4 skids - I'll be placing these on top of 9 or so flag stones as my base as I can't concrete the garden.
2x6 joists on top of that - Why do people let the joists overhand the skids? I've seen it in many examples but I don't quite understand if there's any technical reason for it. Maybe so there's less chance of them to slip off, seems a bit farfetched, so I've put my joists to the edge of the skids in the plans.
Walls
2x4 for the framing. I'm thinking of putting a window on the front side but I'm going to have to look up how to do the actual window frame for that because I have no idea.
The shed part will be 12ftx6ft as I want a side door instead of a front one. Looking to put a bike store and small greenhouse up against the front. It'll be more obvious where in this next photo.
I've read that horizontal beams are only required so cladding has a good number of places to attach to, is this true? Because I'd be happy just attaching to the verticals.
That's how far I've got so far, just the basics I know, but I want to get this right.
So yeah, I'll post updates as I do them in case anyone is interested and then hopefully the build when it comes around to it. And please, if you see something, don't be afraid to comment on it.
Oh and hi! First post and all that. =)

