Tool Shed base on a slope

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
  • If you are looking to build a quick diy tool shed in your backyard, this video might help. I did this project on a bit of a slope and I tried to keep the digging to a minimum. Following are the materials I used
    7-7 RBM ROUGHNECK SHED(-551125) (Rubbermaid)
    2 X 4 X 8 BROWN PT WOOD
    4X8 5/8 IN 15.5MM BRN TREATED PLYWOOD
    Wood screws
    9 Deck Blocks and 3 12X12 inch slabs
    washed gravel
    landscaping fabric and pins
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Комментарии • 26

  • @robd7948
    @robd7948 2 года назад +12

    That looks very simple! Thank you for posting. Been looking into getting a 7x7 shed but do not have a level spot in our yard. Kept finding videos about digging the whole foundation and laying gravel down to level. Your video is a much simpler option and most likely cheaper than paying a landscaper.

  • @sarahali1435
    @sarahali1435 3 года назад +2

    That looks amazing. Well done.

  • @chrishelbling3879
    @chrishelbling3879 Год назад

    Great job! 2x4s are strong enough for floor joists; is that why the middle blocks?

  • @apocMTL
    @apocMTL Год назад

    I did my base but it’s slightly larger than the shed. Around 1 foot each sides. Should I worry about accelerating the rooting process of the plywood?

    • @farrukh181
      @farrukh181  Год назад +1

      larger base should not be a problem if the plywood is pressure treated. even if it is not then you can sand and stain the exposed area to protect it from the elements

  • @solelyreviewsbytishastarr1394
    @solelyreviewsbytishastarr1394 Год назад

    Great job! Simple and easy for me to do! Thank you 🎉

  • @joeaccordino6625
    @joeaccordino6625 2 года назад

    Thanks for the easy and simple video. Great helper !!!! well done.

  • @fratboy1824
    @fratboy1824 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you! This helped me!

  • @WrenchMonkey88
    @WrenchMonkey88 Год назад

    How does it stand the test of time? Any shifting at all?

    • @farrukh181
      @farrukh181  Год назад

      no shifting yet, going on good so far

  • @diegolemus856
    @diegolemus856 Год назад

    How much did you spend just on the base for the shed?

    • @farrukh181
      @farrukh181  Год назад

      around 300. depends on the type of wood you are using too

  • @gersom8428
    @gersom8428 2 года назад

    Would this be same concept for a level ground deck build?

    • @farrukh181
      @farrukh181  2 года назад

      For sure, same build easier to do on level ground.

  • @jb223
    @jb223 2 года назад

    Great Video dude 👍

  • @wakawaka1976
    @wakawaka1976 Год назад

    Nice

  • @SM-ml6hs
    @SM-ml6hs Год назад

    What did you do for the ramp to get things in and out?

    • @farrukh181
      @farrukh181  Год назад

      I didn’t do anything for the ramp since the slope is not that severe

  • @nobodysperfect1049
    @nobodysperfect1049 Год назад

    Good job buddy 👍

  • @mindfulmagician7550
    @mindfulmagician7550 Год назад

    Would this work for an 8 x 10 shed?

    • @farrukh181
      @farrukh181  Год назад +1

      It will. Only thing you need to consider is that the slope is not very high.

    • @mindfulmagician7550
      @mindfulmagician7550 Год назад

      @@farrukh181 Thanks so much! How is this holding up since you've built it? Based on your description, I was also thinking of using 2 x 4. I've watched a bunch of other videos and the use 2 x 6. And they also double up at each end as well to make it strong but I don't think we could do that with this setup.

    • @farrukh181
      @farrukh181  Год назад

      @@mindfulmagician7550 no issues holding good. 2X4 is enough for this kinda size

  • @456lyte
    @456lyte Год назад

    Can I ask what size is the shed?