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  • @patricecomedy
    @patricecomedy Год назад +26

    How do you calculate the amount of gravel you need? My project is smaller so definitely won't need that much. Great video. Thank you !

    • @thebackyardbuilder
      @thebackyardbuilder  Год назад +22

      The gravel company helped me figure that out. When I called to order it, I told them what I needed the gravel for and what size area I had and they told me which size gravel to use and how much I would need to get it to the proper depth to allow for proper drainage. 👍

    • @patricecomedy
      @patricecomedy Год назад +2

      @@thebackyardbuilder awesome thanks a lot for the help!!

    • @thebackyardbuilder
      @thebackyardbuilder  Год назад +2

      @@patricecomedy happy to help!!!

    • @SuperSkimbro
      @SuperSkimbro Год назад +3

      This is exactly what I'm looking to do. How did you end up anchoring the shed?

    • @thebackyardbuilder
      @thebackyardbuilder  Год назад +8

      @@SuperSkimbro I didn't anchor it other than filling it with lots of junk! Haha. I am not too worried about it going anywhere where I live

  • @Sweet68Camaro
    @Sweet68Camaro 25 дней назад +10

    2 things.
    1) screws don’t pull out.
    2) before the gravel, put down a weed barrier mesh.

  • @zachary4225
    @zachary4225 Год назад +5

    It’s crazy I was thinking of doing this same setup for a shed and I found your video. I’m glad it worked. I’ll be getting to my project soon.

  • @keaner17
    @keaner17 6 месяцев назад +15

    Nice and simple. I would consider a couple slight alterations/additions. 4×6 would maybe be better since it would allow you to set the wood in two inch trenches. Use weedblock prior to laying the gravel. Also consider rebar in each corner for stability.

  • @jakekingix4870
    @jakekingix4870 Год назад +64

    This is by far one of the fastest ways I’ve see a shed foundation be made. I’ll be getting a shed in 2 weeks and this has saved me time and stress on how I’m going to build the foundation for it. Thank you so much and this video is very helpful.!

    • @thebackyardbuilder
      @thebackyardbuilder  Год назад +8

      This was a great 1- day project for me, and with a wheelbarrow it will go even faster! I'm glad it was helpful for you!

    • @oso77373
      @oso77373 Год назад +1

      Exactly what i was saying. So much easier than others.

    • @christianmartinez4631
      @christianmartinez4631 Год назад +1

      Where did u get the shed or how did u build it I saw how u build the foundation now I wanna see how the shed was built

    • @josiahr1375
      @josiahr1375 10 месяцев назад

      @@thebackyardbuilder I found your video by chance to be the exact same shed I plan to buy. How are you finding it so far?

    • @thebackyardbuilder
      @thebackyardbuilder  10 месяцев назад +2

      @@josiahr1375 it's a pretty good starter shed. I think down the road I may need to upgrade just for a bit more space and structure. I have noticed that if I hang a lot on the walls, it bows somewhat

  • @ellehill9619
    @ellehill9619 Год назад +3

    Thanks! - I was able to use leftover scrap wood to save even more. The tip on having them deliver the gravel was a game changer! On my project they could access the area that I needed it to be permanently placed then offloaded, required SO much less work then expected and was worth the delivery fee.

    • @thebackyardbuilder
      @thebackyardbuilder  Год назад

      If you can have them deliver right to where the shed foundation will be, that's so much nicer! :)

  • @raulp6573
    @raulp6573 Год назад +17

    Great vid. I am thinking about buying a small shed and was looking for ideas on the base. I think another positive about this approach is that you can move the shed and foundation if you need too without having a permanent concrete base. 👍

    • @thebackyardbuilder
      @thebackyardbuilder  Год назад +1

      True! Just move the gravel and replant the grass and it's like it was never there!

  • @Capeverdeluv1
    @Capeverdeluv1 Год назад +9

    OMG, YOU’RE A LIFESAVER 👍🏽🙌🏽. I had planned a patio remake for this summer that just recently ended. I purchased a new shed and had items marked on my patio according to my plans/layout.
    My much larger storage shed arrived that I’ve purchased to store my outdoor items but I also specifically purchased the shed to 1) keep the leaves and debris from the branches that hover over almost the entire rt side of my patio where there’s nothing but uneven dirt and roots anyway but it’s a HUGE PROBLEM bc there’s CONSTANTLY LEAVES and A MESS ON THE WHITE FENCE TO CLEAN UP and 2) I cannot metabolize Vit D so it was ordered by my doc to spend 20 mins minimum outside daily bc each of the many rounds of high doses of Vit D proved unsuccessful. Going outside is an issue for me bc I have other med situations so this summer was going to be the seasons where those things wouldn’t stop me from “simply” going onto my patio bc this much larger shed would also store what I need to deal with my obstacles in a dignified manner whilst abiding by my lease bc I’ll have an easy and secured place to store what’s needed while I’m out there.
    *I almost forgot….the reason YOU LITERALLY SAVED ME JUST IN TIME is I just received a notice Re patio inspections taking place between a date that happened a week ago until some time early in OCT. I hadn’t been able to get the shed assembled bc I’m not familiar w/building foundations and especially not on uneven ground. While I was trying to deal with that situation, I had gone to the dentist and that one cleaning ended up costing me my entire summer bc I had surgeries every 2 weeks and check ups from the second weds of June til Sep - I’m still healing. It’s a blessing to be able to have what I needed done (another issue caused by a drunk driver 17 yrs ago) medically yet the burden of needing to get my patio redone which started with the new shed assembly worried me even more bc now I couldn’t physically do anything about it (couldn’t even hold head down or lift things). I did buy a few items for the foundation prep but I was completely at a loss UNTIL I FOUND YOU VIDEO JUST NOW 👏🏽🙌🏽👍🏽🙏🏽☀️

    • @thebackyardbuilder
      @thebackyardbuilder  Год назад

      Thank you for sharing that amazing story! I'm so glad I was able to help. That's all I want with these videos is to be able to help people :)

  • @lindapbrennan
    @lindapbrennan 11 месяцев назад +3

    I like your format...not long winded waiting for the information I want.

  • @OptimisticGardener
    @OptimisticGardener 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you SO much, this makes much more sense than other ideas I have seen online. Also, my back could never make those trips carrying the gravel- must’ve been a workout!

    • @thebackyardbuilder
      @thebackyardbuilder  7 месяцев назад

      It was for sure! Definitely recommend using a wheelbarrow!

  • @bustaubie
    @bustaubie Год назад

    You make it look easy. Thanks for the tutorial.

  • @MrShandyIson
    @MrShandyIson Год назад +3

    Keep going bruv, like your approach. Thumbs up

  • @Jbedard1963
    @Jbedard1963 Год назад +17

    If you're trying to get off on the cheap by getting a resin or Rubbermaid shed, this is a great idea - save a ton not dealing with cinder blocks, a pressure-treated base, and time leveling too. Very clever idea.

    • @thebackyardbuilder
      @thebackyardbuilder  Год назад

      Thank you very much! I got the shed for free, so definitely saved on cost there!

  • @jerrybenson
    @jerrybenson Месяц назад +2

    Excellent video. Professional. There are also some good comments that I would never had thought of until someone mentions it.

    • @thebackyardbuilder
      @thebackyardbuilder  Месяц назад

      Thanks for watching! I agree, whenever I get a bigger shed, I will make some changes based on the feedback in the comments :)

  • @medina6780
    @medina6780 5 месяцев назад +2

    Dude your use of infographics was such a nice touch. I love that style

    • @thebackyardbuilder
      @thebackyardbuilder  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you! I'm a visual learner so I always love a good infographic!

  • @cypress_piper
    @cypress_piper Год назад +6

    Building this set up this weekend. I don't have a saw, so I used butt joints on the 4x4's with 90 degree angle ties to secure them on the inside of the frame with 6 2inch deck screws on each corner. For gravel I am using crushed limestone gravel (1-1.5"). The shed is a 7x7 Rubbermaid like the one shown except it has a window on the front above the doors. Thanks for the idea! Saved me money vs pouring a concrete base.

  • @my2penniez
    @my2penniez Год назад +2

    Thank you, really appreciate you making this video. Great job!

  • @TheRainHarvester
    @TheRainHarvester 11 месяцев назад +1

    I used mulch. Free. It doesn't decompose since its inside/dry. The shed sits on the wood perimeter so the wood doesn't get wet.

  • @mylesburley7251
    @mylesburley7251 4 месяца назад +30

    This guide is a good resource of videos, pictures and drawing. It does not have plans, so if that's what you're looking for don't bother with this book. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxLum--iPp9YKZ09j1BMdHaBMLkrGfIbcm What this book does have is a lot of great information on the building of sheds, design ideas, building options, etc. The author goes through the steps to build a foundation, framing, roof, even ideas on internal storage and external finishes. The text is easy to follow and understand. There are many sidebars that give tips and advice which most laymen probably wouldn't have considered. The photographs are great quality too. This is a great book and I'd recommend it highly for anyone needing or interested in building a shed.

  • @angelabozeman8761
    @angelabozeman8761 Месяц назад +1

    Great video, easy to follow and straight to the point! After seeing your video, I don't have to hire a contractor. You saved me money, THANK YOU!

  • @kwcullen89
    @kwcullen89 Год назад +2

    This jawn 🔥!
    Good stuff, man!

  • @montserratgallegos4645
    @montserratgallegos4645 Год назад +3

    That was awesome! Straight to the point!

  • @timn.4767
    @timn.4767 7 месяцев назад +2

    Great job. And I agree with the others on here... Much easier shed foundation video then the others I've seen

  • @NottyGurlStyle
    @NottyGurlStyle Год назад +1

    Quick and easy!! Looks 👍🏽

  • @OscarODogAburman
    @OscarODogAburman 2 месяца назад +1

    simple and perfect. great video!

  • @altemose_prime
    @altemose_prime 4 месяца назад +2

    DUDE! You are my hero! Thanks so much.

  • @tthams73
    @tthams73 11 месяцев назад +7

    Wouldn’t 2 or 3 2x4 joists help keep everything level and the shed from sinking into gravel?

  • @chrish.8241
    @chrish.8241 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for sharing. It's a great video and very helpful.

  • @yo-fd9jy
    @yo-fd9jy Год назад

    seeing the intro from youtube feed was the selling point lol subscribed 🥳

  • @mayankarora686
    @mayankarora686 Год назад +1

    Nice video, this idea will probably save a lot of time building the foundation. Would this foundation work for snowy winters too?

  • @Sd3cinema
    @Sd3cinema 10 месяцев назад

    Wouldn’t you need to ground that base with something to prevent it from shifting? Rebar or something similar?

  • @Kataklusmos1943
    @Kataklusmos1943 Год назад +1

    Appreciate the video, Strasburg PA? If so small world. Keep up the vids🤙

  • @Dimebagdarrel51
    @Dimebagdarrel51 3 месяца назад +1

    Dude I bought the same size shed this is awesome thank you

  • @living9377
    @living9377 9 месяцев назад +1

    Good stuff. Thanks for sharing!

  • @DeltaCharlie27
    @DeltaCharlie27 11 месяцев назад

    Great vid and job well done. Random question - but what brand of trousers are those - I'm looking for some that utiliarian like those but that actually fit well and aren't baggy.

    • @thebackyardbuilder
      @thebackyardbuilder  11 месяцев назад +1

      They are 5.11 tactical pants. They fit very well :)

  • @baerbelleksa
    @baerbelleksa Год назад +4

    This is great, thanks so much!
    Does it matter if the pressure-treated 4x4s are also rated for 'ground contact?'

    • @humparepatta
      @humparepatta 9 месяцев назад

      Get the pressure treated stuff

    • @tw1982roman
      @tw1982roman 17 дней назад

      You want it rated for ground contact. Not all PT lumbar is.

  • @slingingearsburningrubber5759
    @slingingearsburningrubber5759 Год назад +2

    Only thing I don’t care for is there’s no weight on the 4x4 boarder. So if the shed settles the boards could potentially end up interfering with the door opening if they rise at all. I would attach 4x4’s diagonally across each corner about 3ft from each corner. Then dig the ground out so they can be covered with the gravel. The weight of the gravel and shed will keep the border against the ground instead of free floating as it is now.

    • @thebackyardbuilder
      @thebackyardbuilder  Год назад

      That's a good idea! I was going more for cheap than super sturdy for this one because it was a free shed I was given and I plan to get a nice wooden one down the road and so for that one I will make the base really nice 👌

  • @SanDiegoBoy03
    @SanDiegoBoy03 Год назад +2

    Hi, Is there an easier way to join the 4x4s? I only have a hand saw. Thanks and great video

    • @thebackyardbuilder
      @thebackyardbuilder  Год назад +1

      If you get screws that are like 4+ inches lone, you could use butt joints and just sit them next to each other

  • @roxygurl464
    @roxygurl464 Год назад

    Great video! What size blade did you use to make the cuts in the 4x4 boards?

    • @thebackyardbuilder
      @thebackyardbuilder  Год назад

      Im not sure of the exact size, but it couldn't quite cut deep enough to cut half the material away :(

  • @anthonyg9389
    @anthonyg9389 Год назад +1

    Great vid. Is this the suncast shed? If so, how do you like it? I’m looking to get it

  • @Naturetherapyminute
    @Naturetherapyminute 16 дней назад +1

    thank you, smart and simple

  • @BoBoy711
    @BoBoy711 Месяц назад +1

    Awesome video. Have you thought about using a grid panel then put the gravel on it to make ot more stable? Just curious, coz i wanna put a shed i bought from Costco 6'3" W x 3'6" D x 5'9" H. Thank you.

    • @thebackyardbuilder
      @thebackyardbuilder  Месяц назад

      I didn't think about that when I was doing mine, but that is a great idea for added strength!

  • @BorkMcGork
    @BorkMcGork 15 дней назад

    Two questions:
    - Would the wood directly on the ground or be at risk of rot/pests?
    - Is the shed not anchored into the ground in some way?
    I’d like to do the same but was considering building the frame the exact dimensions of the shed so the walls can be anchored to the wood base, and rebar driven at an angle into the ground/frame so it won’t blow away.

  • @fraisdegout
    @fraisdegout Год назад +3

    Thanks for the video. I have just bought a similar resin shed and also have a gravel pad ready to go. Did you have any issues with putting the base of the shed directly on top of the stones? How does it feel when you step inside the shed ? I was thinking of putting a 1/2" sheet of ground contact plywood on top of the gravel to lay the base on just to add rigidity and just so i would not feel the stones when I step on it, but I'm wondering if that is necessary or not.

    • @thebackyardbuilder
      @thebackyardbuilder  Год назад +4

      Yeah that would probably be a good idea just to keep the floor flat. I don't really feel individual stones through the floor. But the middle does feel slightly higher and then it slopes ever so slightly to the edges which doesn't bother me as I'm just using it for storage, but adding that sheet of plywood is probably not a bad idea just for a little extra rigidity. Good thought!

    • @fraisdegout
      @fraisdegout Год назад +2

      @@thebackyardbuilder
      Roger that. I appreciate the feedback.

    • @vampiresquid5588
      @vampiresquid5588 Год назад +2

      Thanks for the vid.I am going to be doing the same thing for my son-in-law, and I appreciate that you took the time to show how is done thanks 🙏🙏🙏🙏

    • @thebackyardbuilder
      @thebackyardbuilder  Год назад +2

      @@vampiresquid5588 I'm glad it was helpful for you. It means a lot that you took time to watch it :)

  • @liennguyen3440
    @liennguyen3440 27 дней назад +1

    Fantastic job buddy

  • @carlhall2563
    @carlhall2563 Месяц назад +2

    So what stopped you from just buying a wheel barrel?

  • @jdz3169
    @jdz3169 2 месяца назад +1

    Hello! Thanks for this video. Do you have any updates on how its held up so far? Also, any issues with water when it rains since the foundation doesnt extend out far all around? Looking at doing this over yhe next couple days.

    • @thebackyardbuilder
      @thebackyardbuilder  2 месяца назад +2

      Everything is holding up well, no complaints here! :)

  • @stratmatt22
    @stratmatt22 7 месяцев назад +2

    How did you anchor the shed? I was planning on ding this same thing but thats the part I am caught up on with these resin sheds.

    • @thebackyardbuilder
      @thebackyardbuilder  7 месяцев назад +3

      You can pick up shed anchors online or at hardware stores that screw down into the ground and can hold it steady. Or you could run some beans across the footprint of the shed and anchor directly into those 👍

  • @myaquarium532
    @myaquarium532 2 месяца назад +1

    Another way to "screw down" and connect the post is, use galvanized "Tie Plates" they come in different sizes. I would recommend using a sizable tie plate on both sides to secure the post do not come apart. This saves a lot of time from cutting the post and screwing them together. Just another idea.

    • @thebackyardbuilder
      @thebackyardbuilder  2 месяца назад

      I like that idea a lot! That would definitely save some time, thanks!

  • @allaboutroofing2
    @allaboutroofing2 Год назад +7

    How do you anchor the shed so it doesn't blow away in a storm?

    • @chrispz5675
      @chrispz5675 3 месяца назад

      That's the neat part... you don't.

  • @1234hijs
    @1234hijs Год назад +1

    Nice work!

  • @SuperBrit33
    @SuperBrit33 Год назад +1

    Awesome thanks. Just got the same size shed from lifetime. Really don't want to make a concrete base as I'm not sure about the location. How much gravel did you need fit for the 8x8? Also would it be recommended to put a membrane underneath the gravel? Thanks
    Update 1 ton I saw from your comments. Possibly needs a firm base between the plastic floor and sharp gravel?

    • @thebackyardbuilder
      @thebackyardbuilder  Год назад +1

      Yeah you could put a membrane underneath the gravel and lay plywood or something overtop if you wanted. I just put the shed directly on top of the gravel

    • @SuperBrit33
      @SuperBrit33 Год назад +2

      @@thebackyardbuilder great thanks. Thinking about it more I may need some form of anchors also as we can get fairly strong gusty storms here

    • @wangwill577
      @wangwill577 Месяц назад +1

      @@SuperBrit33hi there~ so finally how did you anchor your resin shed to the gravel shed base?

  • @jordanlamb3124
    @jordanlamb3124 11 месяцев назад +1

    I’ve been contemplating a shed foundation for months. I was going to lay rock/sand and then lay 12” pavers down but then I saw your video.
    Went and bought the 4x4s yesterday at Lowe’s for about $65. My shed is 7.5 x 8 so I am making mine just slightly larger than yours.
    Rock is like $25 a yard which is plenty. (Extra for delivery)
    I’m about ready to start cutting the wood like you did and get this foundation built!
    I may use smaller rock than you used, so it packs down more smooth.
    Thanks for the idea. It looks nice, fairly simple and will drain just fine when it rains.

    • @thebackyardbuilder
      @thebackyardbuilder  11 месяцев назад

      You're welcome, thanks for watching! I'm glad you found it helpful :)

    • @stanb2748
      @stanb2748 9 месяцев назад +1

      How is that shed doing after a year with the gravel foundation?

    • @thebackyardbuilder
      @thebackyardbuilder  9 месяцев назад

      @@stanb2748 still going strong!

    • @larryrowe5259
      @larryrowe5259 5 месяцев назад

      Is the shed just sitting on the rock, or is fastened down for wind?

  • @scopo911
    @scopo911 5 месяцев назад

    Great video! Where did you get the shed? How is it holding up?

    • @thebackyardbuilder
      @thebackyardbuilder  5 месяцев назад +1

      I got it from a grandparent who was moving, but you can get them at most hardware stores I believe. It is holding up quite well! :)

  • @anthonyanderson9303
    @anthonyanderson9303 Год назад +5

    Great video. I'm in the process of buying an 8x10 resin shed pending approval from neighborhood's HOA and have been trying to figure what's the easiest thing to do for a foundation as it's just me building it for the most part. Thanks a bunch!

    • @thebackyardbuilder
      @thebackyardbuilder  Год назад +1

      Happy to help!

    • @wakawaka1976
      @wakawaka1976 10 месяцев назад

      How did the build go?

    • @anthonyanderson9303
      @anthonyanderson9303 10 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@wakawaka1976wound up using square foot concrete slabs and level sand. Took 3 days total including the shed

  • @paceyjonesgaming
    @paceyjonesgaming Месяц назад

    Awesome! Quick question, did you have to anchor the shed in any way? If not, do you ever have issues with the shed moving from wind, or anything like that?

    • @thebackyardbuilder
      @thebackyardbuilder  Месяц назад

      I did not anchor my shed but there are shed anchor kits you can buy. I haven't had any issues yet and it's been over a year now :)

  • @SanDiego_VDubLife
    @SanDiego_VDubLife Год назад +1

    The gravel was actually way cheap. I wonder how much it cost where I live. I would have put weed blocker before the gravel. I would also have to build a foundation for my shed. Is it okay for me to use a wood foundation and place it directly on top of the gravel? As long as I use pressure treated wood? I also want to go with a bigger shed, maybe a 10x10, so I will probably have to buy 12x12 lumber to build my foundation. I have watched so many videos on building my own shed, I feel like it might be cheaper to buy one that is already precut and then I just assemble it myself. Seems so much easier, since I've never done one before.

    • @thebackyardbuilder
      @thebackyardbuilder  Год назад +1

      Yes, I think that should work as long as you are using pressure treated lumber so it can hold up to the weather. Getting a shed kit or one that is already assembled is probably the easiest way.

  • @DjRapnytech
    @DjRapnytech Год назад

    With the gravel allowing air to pass under? How would this work in windy areas? I was going to do pavers which requires your steps and then add sand and pavers. What’s the benefit or difference to leaving the shed to go onto just gravel Vs pavers

    • @thebackyardbuilder
      @thebackyardbuilder  Год назад +1

      I think gravel would be easier to re-level down the road if needed. You can simply add more gravel or rake out and redistribute the existing gravel whereas with pavers you would have to dig them up, level out the sand and them redo all the pavers. I think a lot of it depends on your budget and personal preference

  • @marigailcooper8925
    @marigailcooper8925 9 месяцев назад

    What kind of gravel did you use and precisely how much? I have a 7x7 resin shed in my garage waiting to be put together and put up this weekend.

    • @thebackyardbuilder
      @thebackyardbuilder  9 месяцев назад

      I order 1 ton of gravel, and I believe it was 3/4" gravel

  • @jimscheltema670
    @jimscheltema670 Месяц назад +1

    Can I use the same method, (albeit with more gravel & wood surround) on a 40’ “high cube” shipping container? Then lift it up from the gravel using a bunch of the four-sided concrete cubes with the cross cut into the top?

    • @thebackyardbuilder
      @thebackyardbuilder  Месяц назад

      I would think that should work yeah :) I want to get into the shopping container game myself!

  • @aarongomez4564
    @aarongomez4564 Год назад

    Thank you so much for this example that you have demonstrated on this video. Me and my wife feel much confident doing this project soon in our backyard Because of this video! Thank you God bless.

  • @Trigoddess
    @Trigoddess Месяц назад +1

    Good video and helpful as I am putting up a 6 x 5 shed. But my question is how you anchor this shed to this type of foundation since the foundation the shed sits on is gravel.

    • @thebackyardbuilder
      @thebackyardbuilder  Месяц назад

      You can get shed anchor kits that are essentially giant screws that screw down into the ground and then you fill the gravel in around them. You could use those as your anchors :)

  • @wakawaka1976
    @wakawaka1976 10 месяцев назад

    How is this holding up? Need to build a foundation for a 8’x15’ resin shed. Does the ground just need to be fairly level and you can level the gravel or does it need to be nearly perfect?

    • @thebackyardbuilder
      @thebackyardbuilder  10 месяцев назад +1

      It's holding up well after a year and a half. No issues so far!

  • @nemesisgy
    @nemesisgy Год назад +2

    How much gravel did your purchase? I just bought the four pressure treated 4x4 from home depot. Now need to buy the gravel

  • @chinmeysway
    @chinmeysway 8 месяцев назад +1

    Maybe some rebar tied into the wood border bc it could move around easily

  • @teamtrent964
    @teamtrent964 Год назад +2

    Literally what I'm looking to get done although I'm only putting up a utility shed. Not sure if I missed it in the video but how deep did you make the gravel base? Would a two inch base be sufficient? Thanks for posting!!

    • @thebackyardbuilder
      @thebackyardbuilder  Год назад +2

      I don't remember exactly how deep I made it. I believe it was 3-4 inches. I didn't know what would be best so I just asked the gravel guys when I was ordering it and they were very helpful picking the size and how much I would need! Thsnks for watching :)

  • @kelliparker1267
    @kelliparker1267 Год назад

    Thank you! I'm going to do exactly this for my 10x12 shed. What size screws did you use?

    • @thebackyardbuilder
      @thebackyardbuilder  Год назад

      I believe either 3 or 3.5 inch construction screws

    • @mikep5304
      @mikep5304 11 месяцев назад +2

      Make sure you use hot dipped galvanized nails & or coated 3.5" screws . If you use uncoated nails/ screws they will degrade & fail because chemical reactions with pressure treated wood .

  • @kgiles1914
    @kgiles1914 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for video, quick question!!! I just purchased 8x10 resin shed. I have 2 inch stepping stone concrete pavers. Will that work? Also how big is your shed in video?

  • @debbieanderson1303
    @debbieanderson1303 7 месяцев назад

    1. What about moisture breaking down the wood over time?
    2. Mine is a tin shed with no floor. I was thinking of putting down cinder blocks, ground level around the perimeter. Then building a platform. Would that work?

    • @thebackyardbuilder
      @thebackyardbuilder  7 месяцев назад +1

      The posts I used are rated for ground contact so they will break down much slower than untreated wood. I think your plan should work and allow for ample airflow underneath the shed:)

  • @laxuslucy4eva
    @laxuslucy4eva Год назад +1

    Anyway to do this on a slight slope? This yard looks pretty flat. I'm new to DIYing

    • @thebackyardbuilder
      @thebackyardbuilder  Год назад

      Yes, depending on how big of a slope, you could get additional 4x4 beams and build the wall up on the lower part of the slope so that the top remains level if that makes sense? One side might only have 1 beam, but the other side might be two beams tall. Hope that helps, thanks for watching!!

  • @iandtexarkana4549
    @iandtexarkana4549 Год назад +1

    Add a jig saw to your arsenal for faster joint cutting

  • @scottkarras2740
    @scottkarras2740 Месяц назад +1

    Where did you put the excess grass/dirt you dug up or in more recent projects what have you done with it? Might be a no brainer question, but random thought that popped in my head.

    • @thebackyardbuilder
      @thebackyardbuilder  Месяц назад

      I had another spot of my yard that needed grass so I moved it there :)

  • @justinphan4428
    @justinphan4428 Год назад +3

    Love this video. So my shed is 8ft x 7.5, so I'll most likely need to go 10 ft lumber for each side. Unless I went 10ft lumber on the 8 ft. side of the shed, and 8ft lumber on the 7.5 side of shed. Also, you said the posts are actually 3.5 x 3.5, but home improvement stores list them as 4x4x8 right?

    • @thebackyardbuilder
      @thebackyardbuilder  Год назад +1

      Yeah you could use 10 footers for the longer side. And you are correct, they are sold as 4x4 posts but they are actually 3.5 by 3.5.

    • @allaboutroofing2
      @allaboutroofing2 Год назад +1

      Google dimensional vs non dimensional (nominal) lumber. Every man and woman that ever builds anything with lumber needs to know this.

  • @RK-MODE
    @RK-MODE 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great video! Did you anchor the said down somehow? Unless I missed it. For very windy days.

    • @thebackyardbuilder
      @thebackyardbuilder  11 месяцев назад +1

      I did not, I just filled it with a bunch of junk ;) it's well protected from the wind where it is at

    • @RK-MODE
      @RK-MODE 11 месяцев назад

      @@thebackyardbuilder thank you!

  • @MomAsol
    @MomAsol Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing

  • @pilotintraining18ify
    @pilotintraining18ify 9 месяцев назад +1

    Loved the cost break down

  • @user-if6mc3zj9t
    @user-if6mc3zj9t Год назад

    If i make the base bigger than the shed size.. I was wanting to create a landscaping bed around it.... do I have to worry about it shifting? or do you reccommend exact sizing

  • @urahotmess
    @urahotmess 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you, really good video

  • @pentatopComment
    @pentatopComment Год назад

    Can i do it with this method for a way bigger shed? 15x8 ?
    i have a concrete floor, Can i just lay gravel on the concrete?, if so,do i need to put a thin wood board on top of the gravel ? before putting the shed ?

    • @mikep5304
      @mikep5304 11 месяцев назад

      If you allready have a cement pad there's no reason to use gravel .. you should be good to go !!

  • @RandomUser1668
    @RandomUser1668 Год назад +3

    How did you secure the shed to the foundation? I think only with 4 posts and anchors to the ground, high wind will blow the shed away

    • @DougZbikowski
      @DougZbikowski Год назад +1

      Yep- same question. There's no way that shed is secured to the ground.

    • @HieuHoang-py8oe
      @HieuHoang-py8oe Год назад

      If you fill the shed, it won't blow away.

  • @Ben-gr4zy
    @Ben-gr4zy 10 месяцев назад

    Maybe I missed it in the video but how did you go about leveling it? Did you level the dirt after you dug up the grass or did you level it with the gravel?

    • @thebackyardbuilder
      @thebackyardbuilder  10 месяцев назад +1

      Bit of both, but mostly just leveled with the gravel

  • @markgriffin7016
    @markgriffin7016 6 месяцев назад +35

    I'll never understand why homeowners don't own a wheelbarrow.

    • @RicardoHernandez-zr1pw
      @RicardoHernandez-zr1pw 5 месяцев назад +2

      Too expensive perhaps?!

    • @markgriffin7016
      @markgriffin7016 5 месяцев назад +2

      @RicardoHernandez-zr1pw yeah,I have to agree with that. Everything is overpriced right now.

    • @boydbrown7395
      @boydbrown7395 5 месяцев назад +38

      I'm going out on a limb here, but maybe he didn't own a wheelbarrow because he didn't have a shed to store it in at the time. 😂

    • @markgriffin7016
      @markgriffin7016 5 месяцев назад

      @boydbrown7395 I wonder if he purchased one.

    • @RicardoHernandez-zr1pw
      @RicardoHernandez-zr1pw 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@boydbrown7395 they don’t make weatherproof wheelbarrows?!

  • @qd9811
    @qd9811 Год назад

    Great Vedio! what is the type of the gravel, thanks a lot!

    • @thebackyardbuilder
      @thebackyardbuilder  Год назад +1

      I believe it was 3/4" gravel. I just looked up online what size and type of gravel was best for sheds ;)

  • @dresoto3188
    @dresoto3188 10 месяцев назад

    I have to set up my 10x10 amazon shed. Idk if it will work with mine since it states it has to be perfectly level or the holes won't line up!

    • @thebackyardbuilder
      @thebackyardbuilder  10 месяцев назад

      Just lots of prep work to get it level. You can do it! :)

  • @matthoffman6962
    @matthoffman6962 Год назад

    Amazing! 2 questions…. Would then 4x4 posts rot since they’re touching the ground? What size gravel did you use?

    • @thebackyardbuilder
      @thebackyardbuilder  Год назад +1

      The posts are rated for ground contact, but they would still rot eventually. I believe I used 3/4" gravel

    • @matthoffman6962
      @matthoffman6962 Год назад

      @@thebackyardbuilder thank you!

  • @Yousaf_Iqbal
    @Yousaf_Iqbal 7 месяцев назад

    Should I buy gravel bags from HomeDepot or should i order it from a company and drop it off at my house like you did? I have a 10x10 metal shed, and i will be making a 12x12 foundation obviously, the same way you did. Thanks.

    • @thebackyardbuilder
      @thebackyardbuilder  7 месяцев назад

      Having it delivered is definitely easier, but can be more expensive if you don't have a good local option. You would have to compare costs to see what works better for your budget :)

  • @mattypants
    @mattypants Год назад

    Th8s would be good for something temporary, long term you really want a solid concrete foundation.

  • @baerbelleksa
    @baerbelleksa Год назад

    Oo also does this mean the gravel eliminate the need to have airflow underneath the shed because all of that is just about protection from moisture anyway?

    • @thebackyardbuilder
      @thebackyardbuilder  Год назад +1

      I think the idea is that if you have enough gravel, air can travel underneath between the rocks, but don't quote me on that! ;)

    • @baerbelleksa
      @baerbelleksa Год назад +1

      @@thebackyardbuilder cool! that's what i thought too. it's awesome of you to reply to this, especially on a saturday night. ty!

  • @angelabozeman8761
    @angelabozeman8761 Месяц назад +1

    I'm a beginner with the DIYs. So, can you tell me step by step how to measure for the 1/2 Flap Joints?

    • @thebackyardbuilder
      @thebackyardbuilder  Месяц назад

      Sure! I will have to make my own video better explaining how to cut half-lap joints, but I'm the meantime, this video shows it pretty well:
      ruclips.net/video/ckA7_R6z7Bk/видео.html

  • @frank2166
    @frank2166 Месяц назад

    Do you really need the wood around it, or can I just dig and add my gravel?

  • @pjp967
    @pjp967 Год назад

    is the floor doing ok on the stones. Can you put a tractor mower in there without cracking the whole thing?

    • @thebackyardbuilder
      @thebackyardbuilder  Год назад

      The floor is still doing good a year later 👍. I have a push mower so I don't know how it would hold up with a riding mower

  • @bignasty654
    @bignasty654 10 месяцев назад

    proper pressure treated base is 200 in wood, just built one Sunday in an hour for my 7x7

  • @juanpadilla3203
    @juanpadilla3203 2 дня назад +1

    Thank you 🙏

  • @BoatPatrol
    @BoatPatrol 29 дней назад +1

    Should have used your outdoor trash cans (with wheels) to transport gravel lol nice video thanks

  • @jaymanbodh7189
    @jaymanbodh7189 Год назад +1

    Hey how does this hold up in the winter seasons

    • @thebackyardbuilder
      @thebackyardbuilder  Год назад

      I will let you know after this coming winter. This will be the first one for this setup :)

  • @stevenking2088
    @stevenking2088 16 дней назад +1

    How is the shed attached to the foundation? Or does it just blow away when the storm comes?

    • @thebackyardbuilder
      @thebackyardbuilder  16 дней назад +1

      I dont have it anchored, but you can buy shed anchor kits that secure your shed to the ground. My shed is in the back corner of my yard and is very protected from the wind so I am not concerned about it blowing away. It hasn't yet in the 2 years it's been there 👍

  • @wbkevzoo6188
    @wbkevzoo6188 3 месяца назад

    Nice sharing

  • @peterseeganna8238
    @peterseeganna8238 Год назад

    Wouldn’t you want to tamp the ground make it a bit harder before you put gravel down?

  • @clif_stu
    @clif_stu 10 месяцев назад +1

    Did you use any anchors? Contemplating if i need anchors for my lifeyime shed. Thanks for the video my shed will be up in no time

    • @thebackyardbuilder
      @thebackyardbuilder  10 месяцев назад

      I did not use any anchors

    • @copace1
      @copace1 8 месяцев назад +1

      I am preparing to install a lifetime shed. Curious how yours worked out. Did you assemble it on the gravel base?

    • @thebackyardbuilder
      @thebackyardbuilder  8 месяцев назад

      @@copace1 yes I assembled it on the gravel base

  • @jessicagalvin363
    @jessicagalvin363 Месяц назад +1

    Hello. Thank you for your video and brake down of foundation setup/cost. My husband and I are planning to buy this shed and do the same foundation to but do have a couple questions for you. What kind/grade of gravel did you use and second is how you anchored down the shed to the foundation. We looked for another video but didn't see anything. So just wanted to get some more insight. Appreciate your time and feedback!
    Jessica 😊

    • @thebackyardbuilder
      @thebackyardbuilder  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks for watching!!!!
      I used 3/4" gravel and I didn't use shed anchors, but there are shed anchor kits out there that you can buy :)

    • @jessicagalvin363
      @jessicagalvin363 Месяц назад +1

      @@thebackyardbuilder Thank you for the information. Definitely will look for the shed anchor kits for our build. Have a good evening!
      Jess 😊