Floor Framing 20 x 30 Shop

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
  • I am building a 20x30 shop and its time to frame the floor. I am using 2x6 treated lumber for the frame so that it will be weather resistant and bug resistant. Because I dont have a nailgun I am using 3.5" torx screws and hammering galvanized nails as well. If you are looking for how to build a shed floor this is the place for you.
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Комментарии • 17

  • @jllaine
    @jllaine Год назад +1

    I was thinking the same as your neighbor, plywood perpendicular to the joists is stronger. Now your extra blocking will really stiffen and strengthen the floor.

    • @sethcraftworkshop
      @sethcraftworkshop  Год назад

      Yes! This floor is super strong now. 3/4" ply is on top!

  • @ttfweb1
    @ttfweb1 Год назад +1

    2x6 with the beams under mid-span is fine. I have the same layout with 2x10 spanning 10 ft. I like your design better. More economical in the end I think. Nice work.

    • @sethcraftworkshop
      @sethcraftworkshop  Год назад +1

      When doing my research I found that a 2x6 can have a span of 7 feet so I figured 55 inches should be more than enough support for this size building. My atv shed has 2x8 and it has had no issues with the atv and lawnmower.

  • @rashellyohn5128
    @rashellyohn5128 5 месяцев назад

    When you did your toe nailing with a 3" Phillip screws, it went right in. When I try, they only go in so far and start to strip out.... I have to use a bit first. Its frustrating.

  • @Abdul-mh5zh
    @Abdul-mh5zh 6 месяцев назад +1

    Does that moisture barrier let water and air through?

  • @BADBRYZ
    @BADBRYZ Год назад

    I'm getting ready to build a shop... (slightly smaller) Your video's are fantastic.
    What part of the country are you in where you need such a moisture barrier?
    - thanks!

    • @sethcraftworkshop
      @sethcraftworkshop  Год назад +1

      Nice! A shop opens up so many opportunities. I installed a shed years ago without a barrier and had issues with mold. Once I installed the plastic that went away. I am in NC and it rains a lot. But the ground moisture is worse than the rain.

    • @BADBRYZ
      @BADBRYZ Год назад

      How funny, I'm in NC too (S.E.). That's why I asked about the moisture barrier. SO GLAD I found your vid. I'm definitely going to take the extra step for that.
      I can't wait to see your shop when it's done. KEEP US UPDATED with videos!

  • @codytorres4359
    @codytorres4359 5 месяцев назад

    Could I Get A Materials List For This Project ? Only For The Floor Framing. Number Of Joists And The Lengths Of The Joist Etc.

    • @sethcraftworkshop
      @sethcraftworkshop  5 месяцев назад

      I actually have not made a list for materials. This video is the only documentation that I have.

  • @johngodwin7902
    @johngodwin7902 Год назад

    Bubble foil?

  • @MikeSheasheaDtree
    @MikeSheasheaDtree 6 месяцев назад

    no offense, but all those mistakes you pointed out, were easily correctable...I guess it's personal presence , but I would have corrected them. That said, I am watching because, I am getting ready to build a 12 x 14' 6" . Your videos are very helpful, though I am in SE AZ I am going to put the vapor barrier, we have monsoons AND termites.

    • @sethcraftworkshop
      @sethcraftworkshop  6 месяцев назад

      I think it's important for us RUclips's to point out the mistakes made. I'm one of those get a project done type of people. Running 4 channels can be time consuming and there are times I don't get as perfectionist as I could on individual steps. That being said, I definitely recommend getting your build as perfect as possible.

  • @gshumn
    @gshumn Год назад +6

    Watching you gives me a headache. You have more money than actual knowhow

    • @sethcraftworkshop
      @sethcraftworkshop  Год назад

      Explain what the issue is? This frame seems to be built well enough for my needs.