If it was cold, then the sun goes down at like 6 ish.. so yeah, you’re not asleep and noise ordinances are generally until like 9 or 10 or 11 depending
Awesome job. I followed your lead on this and built an 8’x12 one just like it. I particularly like the roof style. It saves on lots of materials as opposed to the gable style which would require much more time, materials and $$ money $$. It accomplishes the exact same thing, shedding water off the top and for a lot less in the way of time and cost. Thank you so much for sharing this , I’m sure you have helped a lot of people including myself. Anthony G. Toms River NJ
I’m glad to hear it! And I agree completely, if I could have gone bigger in my space I would have too! I’ve already outgrown it. Growing up, my step dad was in the military so we lived on mcquire AFB and later Burlington, NJ. Find my page on Facebook and message me a few pictures, I’ll post them up there. Thanks for sharing Anthony!
Lovely video content! Excuse me for chiming in, I would appreciate your opinion. Have you heard about - Mahorrla Wooden Paradise Method (Sure I saw it on Google)? It is a smashing one off guide for building better sheds and woodworking minus the headache. Ive heard some decent things about it and my m8 finally got amazing results with it.
Hello, thank you for the helpful video! Looking at doing something like this for my church and would love if you could share a building plan/material list. What you did is the exact type of thing we’re looking to build. Thank you!
Thank you! I put it on blocks and elevated off the ground in hopes to keep rot from happening. Also used pressure treated lumber for the joists and 4x4 runners underneath, might need to check local code for sheds as well.
Looks good. I know the door is most likely very lightweight, but wouldn't it still need a brace, to stop it sagging over time? Especially with only the two hinges? Also, did you add any ventilation? I can imagine it getting quite damp over the winter and causing mold issues inside?
Hi, this is a great video, I am planning to build one by myself by following your plan. Would it be possible to share the material list with me, especially the roofing materials. Thanks.
hello from the UK, Love this easy shed build would love the plans for it . I am going to hit that big red button and look forward to watching more of your videos Thanks for sharing
I'd be concerned about the flooring edge exposed on the 3 taller sides where the sheathing was shorter than the front. Plus without those 3 sides being fastened to the rim joist, lateral stability has to rely on just the fasteners in the studs. But I guess it's easy to be a critic being a spectator in the cheap seats. Your video was inspirational. Now I need to get to work and build my own.
Haha you said it better than I could have. The sill plates were fastened into the joists. I agree about the sub floor being exposed, but with this not being a heated space, and the roof over hang, I’m not too worried about it for now, once I paint it, I may go in and add some more trim and caulking, thanks for the comment Steve!
the best way would to just measure the area you need. conform to the stud spacing. you should be fine. figure your height and depth. other then that is like making a speaker box with ribs. minus the glue
I feel like that thing would blow over if the big bad wolf came!!! Overall its a very well built shed, juat where I live id need to secure it to the ground somehow
I guess it’s a good thing I don’t have any big bad wolves near me! Haha. I put mine against the house for that reason. We don’t get a ton or wind either. In our area, sheds can’t be attached to the ground, if you attach them, you get taxed as a permanent building. Typically why they’re on blocks. Thanks for the comment.
Thank you for the posting, You did an outstanding job. I'm greatly inspired by your build. Looking forward to starting and building one that I so desperately need.....Once again, great work.....Thank you
Thanks for sharing this video. I really liked the design of this storage shed and planning to built an 8x8 ft shed that would fit in our backyard. Can you kindly share all the material required along with building plan as this would be our first time doing this kind of project. Thanks 😊
Great job bro, one question! I did not see that you fixed the concrete pillars of the base with anything, you just left them loose? Did you make a hole that you then filled with cement to support the concrete blocks? Regards Thx
Thanks for the question. I actually just used pea gravel to level out the ground for the blocks. On my county, we are not allowed to have any fixed foundation, so I had to keep it “non permanent” it has been over a year though without anything moving! That’s with 2 winters of freezing ground too.
Really helps if you have carpenter skills. You make building a shed look so easy. I only need to build a 6' wide x 2' depth x 6' height shed but I'm skeptical of my carpenter skills. I just need to buy a custom kit.
I never had any formal training, just learned over the years. If you are making something that shallow, I would suggest anchoring it to a building or something, that will not resist winds easily. I was worried about mine a little bit at first even but with it against the house, I should be ok.
I live in a very low wind area and with it against the house, the weight alone is sufficient. I used pea gravel and solid cinder blocks to level it out and then 4x4 posts to make moving it easier some day if I chose to.
Hey so I have a question about this so how many pieces of wood did you have to go through/buy? And what where the sizes of the wood. Thanks for your time.
Lucky you got to work in refreshing free AC.. in Florida it's so depressing to me to do work in the summer heat outdoors. I get what I can done but just get a overwhelmed depressed feeling w all the home repairs I need.
Mine is 6 feet from the tall side to the short side. I went I went with 8 feet in the back and 7’6” in the front. I also used metal roofing so that may make a difference as well depending on your climate.
Nicely done. Build and video. How close to the house? Wondering how you paneled the outside of the back wall. Did you lose a window in the house? Access to electrical service?
Hello, about 2 feet from the house. We have window that is on our staircase inside (that we never use) so you can’t tell on the inside really. Electrical service is all remote read, but since this isn’t the permanent location, I wasn’t worried much anyway. We plan to move it in a year or 2.
Good question! I’ve never had a shed door that doesn’t sag. I’m actually going to add a turnbuckle to tighten it up a little bit. That way it’ll be adjustable, other than that, I could have installed a regular steel man door in that opening and I may do that in the future. I framed the rough opening that size to keep my options open.
Kudos for the video content! Sorry for butting in, I would appreciate your initial thoughts. Have you tried - *WoodBlueprints. Com* It is a great one of a kind guide for building better sheds and woodworking without the normal expense. Ive heard some decent things about it and my cousin finally got astronomical success with it.?
I couldn’t find one name for them other than hurricane tie. Here is a link to what it is on amazon. Simpson Strong Tie Simpson Strong Tie H1Z ZMAX Galvanized 18-Gauge Hurricane Tie www.amazon.com/dp/B000MGNIZG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_9msGFbMRRXWBS Also I do not have anything put together yet, but I will soon.
You covered your meter bud! I see there's a gap between the house and shed, just had to give you a hard time. Nice build, what's that sheeting you used for the exterior walls?
Haha it’s funny how many people mention that! They read it remotely here and if they had to, there’s still plenty of room. The gigantic bush I took out blocked it more for years before the she was ever there haha. It’s a prefabricated, I think they call it T11 engineered plywood? I bought it at Lowe’s at the time for around 20$ a sheet
In my area it’s pretty damp, but even in most environments, I would use pressure treated for the floor beams. I used standard 2x4’s for the. Walls and roof.
Thanks neighbor for keeping me up that cold night.
If it was cold, then the sun goes down at like 6 ish.. so yeah, you’re not asleep and noise ordinances are generally until like 9 or 10 or 11 depending
Awesome job. I followed your lead on this and built an 8’x12 one just like it. I particularly like the roof style. It saves on lots of materials as opposed to the gable style which would require much more time, materials and $$ money $$. It accomplishes the exact same thing, shedding water off the top and for a lot less in the way of time and cost.
Thank you so much for sharing this , I’m sure you have helped a lot of people including myself.
Anthony G.
Toms River NJ
I’m glad to hear it! And I agree completely, if I could have gone bigger in my space I would have too! I’ve already outgrown it. Growing up, my step dad was in the military so we lived on mcquire AFB and later Burlington, NJ. Find my page on Facebook and message me a few pictures, I’ll post them up there. Thanks for sharing Anthony!
Will do!
Thank you for taking the time to make this video!
Less than 9 min! I can build my shed before i go to work 😊
Exactly! That’s all that it takes! Haha, thanks for the comment
Im gonna do it on lunch break, and i still have enough time to finish my lunch lol
Lovely video content! Excuse me for chiming in, I would appreciate your opinion. Have you heard about - Mahorrla Wooden Paradise Method (Sure I saw it on Google)? It is a smashing one off guide for building better sheds and woodworking minus the headache. Ive heard some decent things about it and my m8 finally got amazing results with it.
Legit made me laugh out loud!
🤣🤣
Awesome work bud!!!
Ratchet strap and jack is a good tip. Nice job!
Intrested in the plans !
would love the plan and material list!
Hello, thank you for the helpful video! Looking at doing something like this for my church and would love if you could share a building plan/material list. What you did is the exact type of thing we’re looking to build. Thank you!
I would love a material list
I like this design. Does the ground need to be up on blocks
Thank you! I put it on blocks and elevated off the ground in hopes to keep rot from happening. Also used pressure treated lumber for the joists and 4x4 runners underneath, might need to check local code for sheds as well.
Any way you could share the plans ? Please I will appreciate.
Phenomenal build, you are a craftsman, my dude, absolutely fantastic
Pretty cool. That's how I'm going to do mine.
I would like to see the plans for your build. Thanks
Looks good. I know the door is most likely very lightweight, but wouldn't it still need a brace, to stop it sagging over time? Especially with only the two hinges?
Also, did you add any ventilation? I can imagine it getting quite damp over the winter and causing mold issues inside?
Hi, this is a great video, I am planning to build one by myself by following your plan. Would it be possible to share the material list with me, especially the roofing materials. Thanks.
I'm extremely impressed, dude!
hello from the UK, Love this easy shed build would love the plans for it . I am going to hit that big red button and look forward to watching more of your videos Thanks for sharing
Thanks for the kind words! I’m hoping to get plans up soon and another video soon as well. Thanks again!
Need to build one too for tools to go in
This was a very satisfying build to watch! Great job.
Thank you very much!
Looks better than the house. Good job!
Looks great. I’d like the plans is possible.
Thank you! Unfortunately I have not made any plans to date, I hope to have them soon
What did you use for a foundation? Great job!
looks like you posted this a while ago but is it still possible to get the plan/materials list for this build?
I like the overhang in the front. Keeps the water out and you won't get as wet being inside withe door open during rain.
That was the thinking behind it! Works pretty good, keeps the inside dry from splash back since I am not installing gutters on this.
Solid shed, nice work.
Thanks!
Awesome video Thank you for sharing, awesome outcome. You have motivated me to start on mine after procrastinating for like 12 years.. Thanks again..
Thank you very much! I appreciate the view and the comment! Go start your shed this weekend now! Haha
I like how you make it look so easy. If possible I would like to have the plan for it . Thanks for sharing
Thanks for the compliment. Unfortunately I have not figured out how to upload good plans and make them available. Sorry.
@@Slaterandson - You can put them on a Google Drive and share the link. Free and easy.
What is that white fence mesh called that you used for underneath the fascia?
This is the best build I seen on youtube, Would you mind giving me more info about this, I'm planning to build the same thing
Thanks man I really appreciate the kind words, I don’t have any plans yet, but if you have any questions I’d be more than happy to answer them
Hi from Australia, I would like to build a shed to save money and also have one that looks homely. Do you happen to have a step by step video?
Hello! Sorry, I do not have anything other than this video
Can I have the plans for this shed this is the perfect size for what I need and you did a great job on building it
Can you provide materials list? Great video!
I wish I had your carpenter skills
I'd be concerned about the flooring edge exposed on the 3 taller sides where the sheathing was shorter than the front. Plus without those 3 sides being fastened to the rim joist, lateral stability has to rely on just the fasteners in the studs. But I guess it's easy to be a critic being a spectator in the cheap seats. Your video was inspirational. Now I need to get to work and build my own.
Haha you said it better than I could have. The sill plates were fastened into the joists. I agree about the sub floor being exposed, but with this not being a heated space, and the roof over hang, I’m not too worried about it for now, once I paint it, I may go in and add some more trim and caulking, thanks for the comment Steve!
Remember it’s just a shed
@@DavidRodriguez-wd2sz Yup, nobody is going to live in it...hopefully.
Nice job! I picked up a few things watching this! Ignore the 👎🏾 people will always find something wrong with anything you do. Nice job
Thank so much! I appreciate the nice comment! Take care
Nice build dude.
Awesome I would like the measurements to try and built me a she shed
the best way would to just measure the area you need. conform to the stud spacing. you should be fine. figure your height and depth. other then that is like making a speaker box with ribs. minus the glue
I did 16” on center for this build for strength when relocating the shed
I kept on watching hoping someone would bring you out a cup of tea or coffee. Great build man.
Hahaha, I got a kick out of that comment! Thanks for the kind words!
What is the siding made of? Cool music too!
It’s actually a type of engineered plywood that’s cheap, around 35$ a sheet. It is available at most big box stores. And thanks!
I feel like that thing would blow over if the big bad wolf came!!! Overall its a very well built shed, juat where I live id need to secure it to the ground somehow
I guess it’s a good thing I don’t have any big bad wolves near me! Haha. I put mine against the house for that reason. We don’t get a ton or wind either. In our area, sheds can’t be attached to the ground, if you attach them, you get taxed as a permanent building. Typically why they’re on blocks. Thanks for the comment.
@@Slaterandson ahhhh cheating the system, gotta love it!!
Super basic. Love it. Thanks for the video bro.
Thanks for the comment Carlos, I appreciate it!
That was awesome, what was the final cost of the project.??
Thank you for the posting, You did an outstanding job. I'm greatly inspired by your build. Looking forward to starting and building one that I so desperately need.....Once again, great work.....Thank you
Thank you so much for taking the time to reach out, I appreciate it greatly and glad I was a help! Good luck on your build!!
Thanks for sharing this video. I really liked the design of this storage shed and planning to built an 8x8 ft shed that would fit in our backyard. Can you kindly share all the material required along with building plan as this would be our first time doing this kind of project. Thanks 😊
Great job bro, one question!
I did not see that you fixed the concrete pillars of the base with anything, you just left them loose? Did you make a hole that you then filled with cement to support the concrete blocks?
Regards
Thx
Thanks for the question. I actually just used pea gravel to level out the ground for the blocks. On my county, we are not allowed to have any fixed foundation, so I had to keep it “non permanent” it has been over a year though without anything moving! That’s with 2 winters of freezing ground too.
@@Slaterandson Ok I understand, thx for you answering! from what I see, it's still on your site! 🤟
i WANT TO BUILD ONE 8X8 BUT INSULATE THE FLOOR WITH ROXUL ROCKWOOL AND USE 4X4 SKIDS WITH PATIO BLOCKS UNDER IT TO KEEP SKIDS OFF THE GROUND
Great job
Wow, this came out great...You are so good at this...I miss doing this type of stuff...Great video fun to watch 👍
I would like the information on the material please! Thank you!
Hey. It’s cool video. What is name the metal for that roof stud?? You got two kind of metal right?? Different size? Thanks
This were just joist hangers for the rafters, they’re not necessary I got a different joist hanger for the floor joists also,
Hello! could you share list of materials and plans?
Do you need a door header on a shed??
Did you use a Brad nailer or framing gun. Couldn’t exactly tell
For the outside trim I used a Dewalt brad nailer I have, the rest of it I used torx screws so that I could put it on a trailer and move it some day.
Thanks for the quick response. Oh alright. I’m rebuilding one tomorrow & I was going to use a framing gun for the siding panels. That should be fine
No problem! Just watch the t-11 or whatever width you use, the outer layer is a softer than plywood it seems for a nail gun I noticed. Take care!
Forgot, a lot of guys use staples for the sheeting I’ve seen.
I think I need to go slightly bigger and use this as a art studio. Loved this though!!!!!
I would like to get the plans for this shed. How would I alter it to a 10' x 10' shed?
I would like the plans for the shed please.
Really helps if you have carpenter skills. You make building a shed look so easy. I only need to build a 6' wide x 2' depth x 6' height shed but I'm skeptical of my carpenter skills. I just need to buy a custom kit.
I never had any formal training, just learned over the years. If you are making something that shallow, I would suggest anchoring it to a building or something, that will not resist winds easily. I was worried about mine a little bit at first even but with it against the house, I should be ok.
Love the video, this is exactly what I need to build on the side of my house. Great Job. Can you send me the material list and plans, thanks
Thanks for the video Slater, I am thinking of building a similar 8x10 shed. Please send me the plans if you can
Thank you, I never did build plans since I just built it without myself, if I ever put some together, I’ll post in the description
Love this and would like to make something like it.
Nice work. Appreciate the video
What is the thing you used to make the outer wall?
whats the name of that bracket you used on the base
Great! Can you let us know the materials you used? Thanks!
Can you share the plan ? I need shed at my place as well . This would help me out a lot .thanks for video
I’ve never figured out how to share plans other than what I had written on a napkin. I will sit down and make plans sometime soon I’m hoping
Great job!! I am looking to build a 6x8 well house do you have plans for that ??
Sorry no plans
I would love the equipment list in order to build this shed but I’m unsure of how to obtain the plans…please let me know how I can purchase them!
How did you secure it to the ground? Thanks
I live in a very low wind area and with it against the house, the weight alone is sufficient. I used pea gravel and solid cinder blocks to level it out and then 4x4 posts to make moving it easier some day if I chose to.
@@Slaterandson thank you
Nice work. Dimensions and cost if I may ask?
Never mind saw description
Haha no problem!
Hello just wondering if the side walls and the front are the same high?
Very nice
Hey so I have a question about this so how many pieces of wood did you have to go through/buy? And what where the sizes of the wood.
Thanks for your time.
A fine shed
Thank you sir!
What kind of roofing is that? I live in Canada and get lots of snow. Anyone know if it would hold up in Canadian winters?
Hi. what was the roof made of. thanks
Good video!!
how much all around costs?im dabating if im making or just buy built
Lucky you got to work in refreshing free AC.. in Florida it's so depressing to me to do work in the summer heat outdoors. I get what I can done but just get a overwhelmed depressed feeling w all the home repairs I need.
I used to live in Mississippi, couldn’t take that heat! I can’t complain about our weather in PA
How far apart should studs be on a shed wall?
How much longer did you leave the back side wall to get the slant ?
About 6”
Hi sir my name is Brian and I would love if you could share your plans along with a materials list please. Thank you.
To create the slope, how much taller is the back frame than the front frame? Thank you!
Mine is 6 feet from the tall side to the short side. I went I went with 8 feet in the back and 7’6” in the front. I also used metal roofing so that may make a difference as well depending on your climate.
@@Slaterandson Thank you for the quick reply. Happy 4th!!
You’re welcome! Happy 4th to you as well!
What was the siding that you used for the shed
I believe they call it t 111, it’s also called engineered plywood, big box stores sell it, although a lot more money than it used to be in 2019
Hi I really like your build, it economically feasible for me. Can you send me plans and materials in this build?
Awesome build. The wife and myself just got an acre of land and the house has no garage so I will be building a shed for our tools etc
Great video, I'm not to familiar with messaging on RUclips. Would you be able to pass me the plans and materials for this build. Thank you!!!
Nicely done. Build and video.
How close to the house? Wondering how you paneled the outside of the back wall.
Did you lose a window in the house? Access to electrical service?
Hello, about 2 feet from the house. We have window that is on our staircase inside (that we never use) so you can’t tell on the inside really. Electrical service is all remote read, but since this isn’t the permanent location, I wasn’t worried much anyway. We plan to move it in a year or 2.
OK that was impressive.
one question will the 🚪 door sag if there’s not a board in the middle? i’ve seen people as a board in the middle so i’m curious is it necessary?
Good question! I’ve never had a shed door that doesn’t sag. I’m actually going to add a turnbuckle to tighten it up a little bit. That way it’ll be adjustable, other than that, I could have installed a regular steel man door in that opening and I may do that in the future. I framed the rough opening that size to keep my options open.
How come door header wasnt installed with the rest of the wall when it was
laying down?
I wasn’t 100% sure what I was doing but I also had to change something when it was put up as well. I think a board split if I remember right
What are those wood sheets you used for the outside called?? And where can I buy them
What is the type of wall panel called please?
Lovely work!
James thank you! And they are called an engineered wood panel, it’s primed already on the outside, so all you have to do is paint once it’s up!
Kudos for the video content! Sorry for butting in, I would appreciate your initial thoughts. Have you tried - *WoodBlueprints. Com* It is a great one of a kind guide for building better sheds and woodworking without the normal expense. Ive heard some decent things about it and my cousin finally got astronomical success with it.?
Okay. I'm impressed. Thank you for making this time lapse video. It helps a lot. Good job.
You built in front of you electrical meter???
Angle of the video is deceiving, but also the meter is read remote, I’ve had it there for 2 years without any complaints 🤷🏼♂️
What are the brackets you used for the roof called? And is do you have a list of material used for the roof?
I couldn’t find one name for them other than hurricane tie. Here is a link to what it is on amazon. Simpson Strong Tie Simpson Strong Tie H1Z ZMAX Galvanized 18-Gauge Hurricane Tie www.amazon.com/dp/B000MGNIZG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_9msGFbMRRXWBS
Also I do not have anything put together yet, but I will soon.
Thank you! One more question, what’s the material you used to cover that opening under the front of the roof?
Nice work!
Thanks!
You covered your meter bud! I see there's a gap between the house and shed, just had to give you a hard time. Nice build, what's that sheeting you used for the exterior walls?
I got some of those to fix current shed doors. Its panels from menards or elsewhere.
Haha it’s funny how many people mention that! They read it remotely here and if they had to, there’s still plenty of room. The gigantic bush I took out blocked it more for years before the she was ever there haha. It’s a prefabricated, I think they call it T11 engineered plywood? I bought it at Lowe’s at the time for around 20$ a sheet
You can use reg wood for framing and not pressure treated?
In my area it’s pretty damp, but even in most environments, I would use pressure treated for the floor beams. I used standard 2x4’s for the. Walls and roof.