Frame This Shed With Tools You Already Own
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
- Today I'm showing my technique for framing a 50 year shed. The best part is you can do this with a skill saw, a level and drill. Consider this video framing school for DIYers. Watch the entire series 👉🏼 • Shed/Backyard Bar Series
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Jeff is the only person who's a contractor, teaches you construction on youtube and cracks decent jokes all the time, never can get bored on this channel. Especially making fun of Matt doing dumb things oftentimes, but I glad to see him be a sidekick more and more as the time goes.
Jeff, I love your videos! I'm a civil engineer, with a father who is a residential contractor. I say this to add even more meaning when I say everything you show in your videos is the best info on the internet for homeowners. You give the correct, yet rational and cost effective, advice for anyone watching. I always refer to your videos for myself and anyone else who is learning home remodeling skills. Keep up the great work!
One quick, nit-picky note, shouldn't your toe-nailed screws into the double 2x4 rafter start on the outside of the column? This will put the screw into the meat of the lumber, not the weak end grain? Other than that, I'd sign off on the rest of your work! Cheers!
Thanks for the critical eye. LOL. Cheers! At the end of the day the t-11 siding will hold it all together, so I am not as concerned about those tiny details. I designed this build for homeowners so they can make mistakes and still have a great result that lasts a lifetime. Cheers!
First time home owner here. My wife and I bought a house in the last 6 months. The way you explain instructions is so simple and easy to follow. Definitely look at your uploads before I do any kind of projects. Thanks!
Love the sense of humor, the use of simple language. Thanks!
Why you seem so enjoyable is you are laid back and give different options. You are very encouraging to viewers. Love your video’s
I've been building small stuff here in Texas for years. I have learned a lot from you, and can't thank you enough for the amazing videos, and always being truthful! Thank you!
Soooooooo easy to follow what you do! Literally feels like I can do this ! You are so thorough in your explanation ! Thank you! I’ve learnt so much for you that 10 other DIY channels combined ! ❤🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
My shed build has been delayed, delayed for all kinds of reasons, the least of which is that I am intimidated by the whole framing process. Thank you so very much for posting this!!!
Cheers Ken. This is framing made easy!
Building a budget garage video series would be awesome.
I agree. Cheers!
looks way better than what I was thinking at the beginning. lol. makes so much more sense at the end when you were saying 3 man doors on a tiny shed at the start. Looks good Jeff
Cheers for sticking around!
At first I was like wtf do these homeowners want, now it makes sense and I kinda want something similar.
Takes a minute to get there but the aha is worth it. Cheers!
That laugh gets me every time!! 🤣 I watch all your videos and you've been a huge help to starting my business
Right on. Great to hear! Cheers!
Dude you rule with complete DOMINATION!!!!!!!
Thank you for this series. I watched your other shed build as well. I made a comment on one of your lives. I had to remove about 90% of the shed that the previous owner built because of water damage. I saved as much lumber and hardware as possible. The shed shared the house roof. The shed is only about 3’ deep about 11’ long. One thing I do need is a big double door to swing out because of the width. It had a sliding door before. It was a bad design and always got stuck. Plus it was not secure. I was thinking of painting the siding in advance because it’s late in the season. I will also be building this by myself. If you and April can do it I think I can too! Thanks for your awesome help!
You got this Sheri. Just be happy with your work at every step before moving forward. Cheers!
Dude, you have to be one of the best instructors in your field. I learned a lot from watching your videos. Thanks!!
You explain everything so well and understandable your a good teacher be good to do apprenticeship with guys like you....some people just don't have the time to teach anyone these days it's all about getting the job done thankyou for your time to teach us especially while your working multi task I learn alot from you thank you....
"Oh, it's only a tiny space, it only needs one door"
This is a great example of a design that shows why that's wrong, not having to do the stuff-shuffle to get to that rake or the mower is a real pleasure.
when building always think of ways to avoid traffic areas to maximize the actual usable space. Cheers!
This is a great series of videos. While I was watching you screw the beam together I was thinking about how much fun all this would be without power tools! Just imagine screwing those in with a Yankee screwdriver and cutting with a handsaw.
Jeff never fails to both educate and entertain. I can relate that my measurements, whatever they may be that day, aren't so great after lunch either.
You are amazing, thank you for showing good techniques
Every time I watch these kinds of videos, they drive me. But when weekend comes, I am like, ok next week I am going to do it. 3 months have passed, and I still haven't done it. 😅
Thank you, from home DIYer.
The clamps at 8:13 would have saved me a nasty broken leg and 3 years to re-coop from a fall to the ground damaging my spine. I didn't use the metal piece and the 8 foot PT wood came down on me!! 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
Hard lesson to learn.
Recently I applied the method of running the drill in reverse to predetermine the path of the fastener in an unorthodox install and it worked flawlessly. My boss was stunned. Thanks for the tip Jeff.
I’d usually pre drill which would irritate my boss because it took too long but by eliminating that step I found he was satisfied as was I. Let me know how I can buy you a beer. Cheers.
Nice work! Always a good thing to impress the boss!
you can always join the membership. Cheers!
The screw on angle bit is awesome!!!
Unless you have a fair amount of experience with a circular saw I wouldn't recommend the overhead one hand on the saw one hand on the square technique. Take a couple extra seconds and clamp the square and put two hands on the saw.
great idea Jim!. Cheers!
Yeah, I knew a guy that got kickback and the blade went in his face. Not pretty.
I used a clamp also for my deck I was afraid to get a kick back. In fact I made a jig with 3 sides, like C shape, so I just clamped it on the 4x4 and was easy to cut with only 1 measure and a clamp.
very nice.
I would also add, using a high quality clamp, like a Vise Grip ratcheting clamp. Those things have serious clamping force. Use them for metal fabrication all the time. Just be careful welding around them as the pads will melt, but are replaceable.
Hi Jeff,
Loving this video. I am looking to build a shed in summer 2023 if lumber is not insanely priced. When you are finished this shed can you please to a job summary video with costs and man hours estimate for for shed and deck separately.
That is a great idea. I will talk to the team to get a materials take off and a summary video is on the way!
You do amazing work. I love your videos!
Thank you so much! Cheers Michael!
That angle way I'd drawing crowned wood together also works with driven nails. A sixteen d spike has about three thousand pounds shear strength if memory serves.. I always use them as draw nails when needed. To eliminate splitting when close to the end,set the nail head on the framing and hit the point with your hammer
I absolutely lover your content. Thank you so much for sharing and giving tips, you have definitely given me the confidence to tackle a shed on my own.
You got this! next week we will show you the metal roof system for folks that don't do sheet metal. Cheers!
Mega based for the inspector slander. I love it haha
This was like watching a movie that ends abruptly and you're like, Wait? That's the end?
My thoughts exactly!
The next episode is next week. Cheers!
Cool 😎👍, always appreciate your videos popping up in my notifications 🥰
I thought it was just me. wtfrig
@@HomeRenoVisionDIYwhere?
Getting addicted to your projects
Really enjoy your work!! Thanks for
Putting in the time there bud.
My pleasure!
Aloha from Tennessee on vacation!
enjoy the islands, and cheers to Tennessee. Go Titans!
Great video Jeff! FYI Ontario building code was updated this May!! You can go up to 160 square feet out with sheds and gazebos and no permit. Great change. Cheers
Great video Jeff. Say hello to Matt.
Cheers Larry I will!
Man is this guy on speed or what! 👍👍👍😎🇨🇱
Do you happen to have a material list for this shed😅😂😊
You can also set you 2x4s on the beams and take a torpedo level and make a plum line at what overhang you want. If you want it flush make it flush. Although it is nice to cut them on the ground. The level method requires no math.
That's a brilliant job, thanks for the tips and ideas, have subscribed.
Thanks for the sub! I appreciate it more than you know! Cheers!
Awesome, was planning something similar in Ontario as well for next spring!
Sounds great! Good thing the lumber prices are finally coming down.
The neighbors heard me cursing at how clever that trick at the 14m mark is.
@Home RenoVision DIY Can you make a video on picket fence gates that's just for that. Probably be next year since you're in the North. Thanks for the videos!
I mentioned in a previous video that I was building a house using a steel building and structural steel. If anyone asks, wood is about 10 times faster if you use a nail gun. I just passed my structural, electrical and rough plumbing inspection. I can now put up the drywall after I install the internal wrap to load my walls with blow-in insulation. I have 11-5/8" walls to fill.
This makes me feel like I really can build a shed myself
You can Albert. Cheers!
Thanks
I like the jim lahey look towards the end of the video 🤣
Tiki bar -tool shed. Cool
tools and a cold beer stored in the same place. now that is an idea!
I send your videos to my dad every time he jinxes me for not wearing eye protection when cutting wood
When you redo the back fence and fix the retaining wall, might I suggest you reinforce the wall with a raised garden bed.
that wall need a weeping system to allow the drainage of water or else it will need to be replace every 20 years!
The floor on our shed is bowing and cracking and needs repair. It was like this when we bought our house this year. Id love any advice on how to fix this or what videos to watch to repair it.
Is there anything the speed square can't do? Very enjoyable to watch.
For siding, you can just shoot the screws from the inside out. And you'll never miss a 2x4 agine.
BIZNGA.
One safety tip for cutting with the square as a guide. Use a clamp to hold it, and you can keep your hands safe. Also wear your proper PPEs. Glasses, hearing protection, and a mask if you do not want to breath in that chemical injected sawdust.
You are now my youtube daddy hahahahahah Thx for your videos!
On the Beam, why did u not Laminate with 1/2 stock to bring the width of your 4x4?
U got me on the RO for the door, 2-6=34", isn't it 2-6=32"?
You will have wiggle room 😀😀.
no need to spend the money . just set the beam flush on the only surface being finished. After all it is just a shed. Cheers!
Thank You :)
You're welcome! Cheers!
I'm a huge fan of post and beam. Have you spelled out the advantage over stick frame?
turns out to be a bout a 30% reduction in materials cost!
@@HomeRenoVisionDIY yes. I think a video on the virtues would be good.
First rafter he set, which is the second rafter in should be set at 15 1/4" then 16" there after, so when you sheath the roof with 8' material, it Starts flush to the face of the first rafter, and center on 7th rafter at the 8' mark. This is how you frame all floors, walls, and roofs at your starting point.
What ever common centers you use 12",16",19 3/16" or 24" always subtract 3/4" off the end of the beginning surface.
You are an excellent teacher, I have learned a few things, but not wearing eye protection when cutting especially the posts overhead is just stupid.
Thanks I have a need for a shed and kept thinking why can't I do it this way, and here you post a video showing me I can, the only thing I want mine to be as mouse proof as possible, waiting to see the roofing video thanks
If you have already answered this sorry, what is the maximum span on double 2x8?
Would this work for adding a roof on a existing deck?
Love your videos.
Shouldn’t all the wood next to the ground be pressure treated?
Are hurricane brackets same strength as notching out the beams?
Can I use this roof design for a deck project
just amazing video
When making the structural beam, does plywood need to be in between? I’ve been told that with headers so I’m wondering why it doesn’t translate here. Thanks!
Safety glasses! saw dust in eyes very on pleasant
9:30 too good
Cheers!
Could you install the hangers on the joist BEFORE lifting them into place?
sure you could!
ever use a router for cutting out the doors?
Amazing work. How many batteries do you have for your drill? I have to get one of those
You can adjust handles on lawnmowers so they can store at a 0° position
so each time you need to unscrew the handlebar to fold it over the mower? kind of slow process and hard to bring the mower folded in the shed with the steep ramp. I do this but at fall to store it and use less space.
@@DrLoveQc save loads of room space only needs to be 4feet then
@@fifagoalz904 yeah save space a bit but on a shed like with a dedicated door and space it is good to keep it assembled. I would maybe only modify the height near the tools room to make it smaller just to fit the mower under it so you get a nice extra storage space niche over the mower. Just keep the height for the handlebar portion. But great idea on this shed, I use my garage and I dislike to get the grass/fuel perfume in my garage all summer.
Nice job, but 😎 at least when you are using the saw.
Nice!
Thank you! Cheers!
Can I build a floating deck and then build this shed on top of it? I hav an old concrete pad that has some cracks in it, so it shouldn’t be difficult to build a floating deck on it. What are your thoughts?
yes as long as you put the posts into the floor package. Cheers!
When I build a shed I don't waste space with studs I basically build shelves with backs I figure that a 1/2 inch plywood 24 inches deep is stronger than any studs since my shelves are maximum 16 inches apart it makes a very strong wall in most municipalities sheds don't need permits I all that I've been in do have size restrictions the last 2 were 144 square feet they both had no height restrictions but I've found 8ft is practically the max height you can get access to all but the top shelf without a ladder the municipality I'm in now the maximum size is 100 square feet so I'm going just under that so no matter how by-laws measures it it's not over
Is the number on the head of the screw representative of the sheer strength or the overall strength of all applied loads?
just a code to identify the structural support level.
Cmon man, show a longer video of the deck completed...
Hi there some how I am unable to access the link for the camo tool. I would like to use your affiliate link.
He's modeling the safety squint while using that circular saw 😆
I believe he is wearing his safety contacts.
Q: How many doors do you want on your shed?
A: Yes
right as many as possible.
↕️↕️↕️↕️===PLUMB!!!!!!!! ↔️↔️↔️↔️===LEVEL!!!!!!!! Come on Conuck 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
hhmmm... The Ontario dream, a bar on a garden/tool shed. lol. Nice job though.
Jeff… is your neighbors retaining wall falling over on to your back yard?
How come you never cut in birdmouths on your roof joists?
do know the arena in carelton place side hockey arena n soccer field on the other? if so...i was the with the company that erected the pre eginered strutual steel gray steel building
Love it when math is used to cut corners. (pun intended.)
Framing studs should not be horizontal but vertical as much as possible to help carry weight of the roof that can accumulate snow.
Could you add a cost of this project, please? Approximately ...
Can you please build a BBQ Shack
I’m looking to build something like this on an old concrete pad but I live in Florida and we get hurricanes. Would you make any changes to this design in a hurricane area?
You would probably need to anchor the entire structure with a 30"+ earth anchor. Check with your city to see what they recommend too.
@@Alex-fs6kz yeah I figured I would need to anchor it somehow. Just wondering if it would be ok structurally. Thanks for the tip!
aside from the structure in the earth. this shed can handle most storms. Cheers!
@@HomeRenoVisionDIY thanks so much! Cheers!
Eliminate all that measuring. Stack two boards on top of each other and flush the ends . Measure one time...set the depth of the saw so it cuts into the board underneath it which will mark it exactly and then make that cut.
that works as well. I prefer to just measure since it takes a lot of fussing about to actually stack the wood. besides at my age speed is relative.
@@HomeRenoVisionDIY you aiteady had them stacked on top of each other.where's the fuss? Its not about speed...its accuracy. The same reason you determined their length by measuring at the bottom of the posts and not the top.
Ah Jim, a 16th is a 16th my friend.
Making your shed 10 feet tall is not a waste of time, money, and materials if you actually need a 10 foot high shed. 😎
You should be using ear protection.
A 2/6 or 30 inch door measures 31.5 on outside of jamb it's recommended to ad 2 inch to width from 30 and it's recommended to ad 2.5 to height I ad 2.5 to width and height
I guess "plumb" and "level" mean the same thing up North, eh? (I knew what you meant.)
Safety glasses... woodworking 101!
Watching someone do this in flip flops feels so wrong haha.
Adjusting the posts in the vertical position is not called "level"...it's called plumb.
Where I grew up if you use a level then it is level. Cheers!
Slithery guy
Where are your safety glasses?