DIY Bike Cover: Lean To Shed-Easy One Day Build
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- Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024
- Simple one day project to build a lean-to shed for bikes and sports equipment. Easy roof and customization possibilities. DIY outdoor building tips and tricks
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Wow! Great project!!! I also love the backyard patio cover!
Cool project, especially when you can get your kids to help too. Love how you have THREE grills on your deck!! 🙂
another great video.
Great little project.
I like the make it up as you go approach. I am concerned about the lack of an anchor system. In my environment, that shed would be in the neighbors yard two or three houses over after the first storm.
For sure. Totally depends on the region. Like I mentioned with the other build, some anchored posts definitely needed for some environments. At least adding pier blocks if the prevailing wind direction was a concern, even with all the heavy pressure treated lumber. This spot is super tucked in and isolated from winds and gusts. But definitely a consideration and valid concern.
I hope to watch some cnc router projets on your channel in the future.why not the next video😂
For the bigger one, do you care about rain coming down between the house the the cover?
It looks like you are not digging holes for the posts. How do you anchor the shed down?
For the tarp curtain just hang up wire or rope with tarp eye holes thru it then just move when not in use so it will stays off the ground ..And add bungies to bottom of tarp so stay closed when starts to rain so it does not flap in wind ...Just a thought
If your building is on ground use tent pegs tall ones the cheap ones from walmart there a one dollar or 2 they look like nails ...Stake in the ground to hold building in place this is what i used for a 22x22 garage been up for 8 years so far even Upstate NY winters.. If you put board 45degrees like on front stud all the way around building will not move either just put on top part only...
Hate the plastic golfplates on the roofs and the kitchen/terras side wall. We have to stop using plastic on our world. What not use a contrasting coloured wood??? Would've been much more classy