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DIY Shed Build Series:
1. Building a Shed Foundation – https://youtu.be/XodcMhvfkXg
2. Framing a Shed Alone – https://youtu.be/cGqx95JVsws
3. Roofing a Lean-To Shed – https://youtu.be/Hv3EOTkR3xw
4. DIY Shed Doors & Windows – https://youtu.be/rp3rJUWJeKE
5. Finishing My Overbuilt Shed – https://youtu.be/uPO46hSpP0A

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30 Comments

  1. Get Plans to build your own DIY 10×12 Shed! https://shop.fixthisbuildthat.com/collections/outdoor-projects/products/modern-10×12-diy-shed-plans

    If you want to see the rest of the build you can find the videos here:

    1. Building a Shed Foundation – https://youtu.be/XodcMhvfkXg

    2. Framing a Shed Alone – https://youtu.be/cGqx95JVsws

    3. Roofing a Lean-To Shed – https://youtu.be/Hv3EOTkR3xw

    4. DIY Shed Doors & Windows – https://youtu.be/rp3rJUWJeKE

    5. Finishing My Overbuilt Shed – https://youtu.be/uPO46hSpP0A

  2. Great video and nice clean framing. 😉

    Just a few tips to add to the pile:

    You can usually make room for nailing the top plate on while the wall is flat on the floor, instead of having to climb up a ladder for it. Also makes it easier to flush the two plates up while nailing when it’s down on the floor. When you raise adjacent walls first, leaning them out a bit when bracing them off helps make room for the top plate that’s hanging over 3-1/2” when you raise that wall up.

    On that note, you’re putting more nails than you need in some places (a common byproduct of the introduction of nail guns to framing)- for instance, standard top plate nailing is 16” O.C., staggered back and forth. Easy way is to just shoot one nail over each stud, back and forth instead of a pair, but just off centered so you don’t hit a nail that’s fastening the stud to the first plate.

    Last thing I’ll add- when you raise walls on a raised wood floor system easy thing to do is grab a spare chunk of 2x that’s 8-10” or longer and shoot it vertically to the side of your outer rim joist, one at each end of the wall you’re going to raise (if it’s a short wall), eyeballing around 1/4 to 1/3 in from the wall ends and sticking up at least 5”-6” above the floor. Even with just two 16d nails in them near the top of the rim joist, the blocks are a much stronger way than a foot to keep a wall from going off the edge, and also free up that guy to help raise the wall. Just be sure to position them around the middle of stud bays so you don’t end up with a stud in your way when you go to knock them back off later with your hammer.

    Hope that helps someone. 🙂

  3. I seen 100’s of building videos online, YouTube and your videos have been the most informative videos of them all.. you really take your time and explain every thing in detail..! thank you.. really appreciate it..🙏🏽

  4. This series of videos is the most helpful I have found – you cover a lot of details and tips and tricks that a DIY'er like me is likely to miss. Question: is it possible to take your plans and just put a peaked roof over the top by building the trusses and "doing the math" or would other things about this need to change?

  5. Anytime you see "Contractors Hate Me For Showing You This!" be very skeptical.
    As a licensed contractor myself I can tell you that this is clickbait and never true. We have all the work we need and if someone has enough skill, background knowledge, tools, and persistence to perform their own construction project using a youtube video as a guide, that's great. But very few people fall into this category and much of my work occurs after this has been attempted.

  6. Now that is real education with mistakes included. I built a deck that was not square and had to "bend" the boards to attatch them.

  7. “Lean-to” roof? That’s a shed roof. Lean-to is just short for lean together. That’s not a lean together structure or roof.

  8. Great little build but would never pass inspection in Australia. We as so over regulated it’s not funny.

  9. maybe i missed it in the last video, but are the treated boards that everything is built on tied into the ground with rebar?

  10. As someone that understands th is Why is your floor not reaching back out to the edge of the foundation? It doesn't make any sense. If you could seriously tell me I can understand please but I don't think that you're gonna get this message

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