Timelapse DIY Build Cedar Sided Shed/Woodshop
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- Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
- Timelapse of a shed build by my son and myself. Build was over several months.
Ran out of space in my single garage come woodwork shop, so decided to build a garden shed for extra space. Shed was built roughly according to US timber framed house methods.
The size of the shed is 20x6.5 feet internally and it cost about 6k GBP for the materials. It could have been built cheaper but we used prime materials throughout as a once only build.
For those interested in the technicals: it is based on 2x4" framing and joists, sits on 8x4" green oak sleepers on a 6" concrete pad. Floor is reclaimed maple strip flooring over 1" plywood. Internal and external sheathing is 3/4" plywood covered by Dupont Tyvek Supro. Rainshield is Western Red Cedar coated with Sikkens Cetol HLS Plus and Filter 7. Black 5mm perspex is used at the external floorline. Roof is a single EPDM sheet on 12mm plywood. It has 4" of PIR insulation and is pretty snug in winter. Windows and doors are fully flashed to US standards. Lacomet an aluminum/fibre glass based composite was used for the drip sills. There is a vapour/draught barrier under the internal plywood sheathing using Dupont Tyvek Airguard Reflective, which also helps to retain radiant heat.
Слушая эту музыку, я ожидал, что в финале на этом домике они унесутся в багровый закат, спасать мир или стартанут на Марс... Молодцы.
Super quality build, well done! It should last a 100 years or more. Very inspiring video, thank you for sharing!
That's built nicer than most houses
Awesome job!! That shed looks more substantial and higher quality than my house! ;)
I love the attention to detail and how you explained the use and purpose of the various different layers. Makes a lot of sense.
Thank you for sharing that! :)
Thanks for the kind comments
That's built better then most houses in the USA
Hell of a lot of work went into the making of this building.looks fantastic.nice Video
Cheers Paul
Sweet looking shed, looks like a lot of work was put in.
For all interested. I used "OSMO UV- protection- oil 420 clear satin matt" on my cedar to protect it from the weather and greying. It darkens the wood but brings out the lovely grain and improved the look imo. Looks lovely. 60 quid for 2.5l.
Liked watching you do the slab pour yourself, reminded me that it is actually possible... Great choice of materials, almost seems like you wanted it to last. Now if only I had the money to choice materials myself. And I swear I always have trouble figuring out the centers and spacing on everything. Currently hung up on my own design with the rafter spacing for a metal roof.
Lol had to thumbs up. The epic music for a shed build. Was like the vikings were going to attack. haha
Wtf then the music just ends? Ohh come on it was epic.
My video editing sucks :)
Neil Smith what? You're joking. It was awesome.. nothing like the crappy boring shed build videos. I enjoyed it and sure many did to. 👍
Good job! I love such timelapse videos.
It's a shed if it has no Plumbing is a shed therefore you don't need permission to build a shed but it's built like a tiny house. Solid. Wow!🤓😉
Awesome shed, but it had to cost an arm and a leg. Cedar siding is by far the cleanest look.
Ahhhh...Festool! Nice work!
Russians seemed to love this !!!
That concrete base may have benefited from an expansion gap
And dpc under the wood piers
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This is the best possible music ever for this video!
Eu achei que fosse um container revestido quando fui clicar no vídeo, super trabalho, muito bom
Захожу сюда когда настроения нет.Поугорать над комментами про музыку😆😁
That foundation is over kill for a shed that size, but it is definitely a solid build.
"Реквием по мечте"...музыка в тему))
You did a wonderful job.
Nice job guys! looks super tidy!
Hi Charles I've added the size and cost details to the description.
Dan Sorry for the delay in responding to you. I'll do an internals tour once the inside is fully complete. It is still part wood store for a stack of beech at the moment.
Музыка будто ты всю планету завоевал..
Ерга Абильдин музыка как будет то Ноев ковчег строили.
There is one notice for this good work : they should to isolate the concrete footing and they should to paint the underground wood by special isolater
Fantastic! Well done
Wow...fantastis 👍👍👍
Can I just check what you done with the EPDM roof. You covered the whole roof with PVA minus the sides which you covered with contact adhesive?
Why not all PVA or all contact adhesive?
Great job by the way.
That was what the instructions said. Guess the more awkward to use, more expensive, stronger contact adhesive is only needed at the edges maybe as additional protection against the wind getting under the sheet.
One tip I would suggest if you do go down the EPDM route is to lay out the sheet for a while until the creases have disappeared. I didnt have time to do this because of a race against coming rain and the creases proved difficult to glue down well.
Great job my friend.
Hug from Argentina
Музон весь ролик заставляет думать, что это будет как минимум мавзолей 😁
Музыка навевает мысли про апокалипсис😏
The apocalypse is nigh.
Только хотел написать об этом, симфохорал совершенно неуместен в этом видео. Тут бы лёгкий джазок...
Muy buen trabajo, bien terminado las tablas le dierón el toque final. 😢✌
Красивый сарай, под такой музон в конце они должны были в нем ядерную зиму пережить, типа смотрят в окно зи нутри сарая, а в очках ядерный гриб отражением.
Покажи свой сарай
Same same ant...
I love.. good work.
Vi vu cute name.. Vi vu 🐧😉🐧😉
I all most thought thy gone put a two floor for the bedroom but that's cool gave me a idea
Can't go above 2.5m height within 2m of external fence in England
Музыка такая,как будто грядет конец света!
I used 90mm insulation between there rafters and walls then 25mm insulated plasterboard over the top. Very good insulation.
Как бытовка для узбеков, пойдет!)))Хотя....проще железный вагончик поставить.!)
Причём тут узбеки
@@jannajaxybekova579 вы по видимому узбечка.Но я не хотела вас обидеть.Я это сказала как бы в кавычках))). Не обижайтесь!
What's with the music - you're building a shed not taking on the Death Star.
Hi Ed. In my mind I was
Hi Neil great job would like a longer view of out side and an inside view ,love cedar look ,
G.
you all ways get Americans saying your doing it wrong i think the guy know what he is doing he has all the kit a good joiner would have the UK and the US are different in the way things are done and weather you did a good job mate
thanks for video
Wow wow! Beautiful x
Wow..!!!Amazing😊😊
i watch the whole video and it's amazing to build a tiny house in 5 minutes..🤣🤣🤣
Genial gran trabajo muy bien hecho me gusta
Top class buddy!
Over build very good idea perfect
Great work. Love it. I immensely hated that cheesy music.
Alberto Cabezas yea seriously coulda done without the music..
@@ST-ql1yy MUTE BUTTON MUTE BUTTON MUTE BITTON
Very nice guys
Quality bit of kit. I reckon that would cost about 8 -10 k.
amazing work
Кто русский ставьте лайк, под моим коментарием пусть думает что я професионал в стройке и мой комментарий по делу!
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я поставлю тебе диз,,, пусть думают что тут жаркие споры ))))
ухаха )
Русские не знают про гугл переводчик?
Thinking about building a 700 sq ft shed roof cabin. Your video was helpful! Thanks!
Eric Davidson Good luck with it Eric
Реквием по мечте, ну в тему...
А музыка такая,как будто строят собор Парижской Богоматери
Эпичная.
Ага, Забор Парижской Богоматери😀
Hi, looks great and very inspiring for my upcoming garden build. I have a question about the cladding - is it straight edges butted together or is it tongue and groove or similar? I ask because I am thinking about using recycled materials where possible and I wondered if the cladding in this is intended to be waterproof or a cover for a waterproof membrane,
Hi Andrew,
the cladding is the primary rain shield and is intended to keep the majority of the weather out. Ideally it is a durable wood ie not prone to fungal rot. This shed used western red cedar, which is a softwood with very good anti-fungal properties. The boards are tongued and grooved, and so are the corner pieces. I also used silicon mastic where the inner panels butt into the outside pieces. The cladding doesn't have to be coated if it is durable, but a coating will improve its durability and slow down UV damage.
Providing a drain path and ventilation behind the cladding, and not allowing the end of vertical panels to sit on horizontal boards will allow the rain shield to dry out after rain.
The waterproof membrane is the backup defence to stuff getting through the cladding during heavy weather, but it is vulnerable to UV damage so needs to hidden from the sun.
Main design principles for rain protection: overlap from bottom to top like roof tiles, try to keep most things vertical, provide drain paths and ventilation and try to avoid or put a shedding slope on top surface of horizontal elements.
A casa ficou espetacular..mas a música é coisa do terror,depressão pura 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
Great job, always use a plastic dpc on footing timbers
Danny Mistry cheers Danny, I put a dpc between the softwood joists and the oak sleepers. There was no point putting anything under the oak as it was too low and likely to be regularly overrun.
Exelente..y quedó hermosa
Quite a scary music for such a nice build :)
Think it's from the "saw" movie
Nice video
Nice simple build !!!
No sloped roof ?
I guess it would not take much to add one to it , if you wanted to
Hi David, there is a slope albeit a small one. The 6" rafters were profiled down to 4" at one end, which seems to be OK in practice. The 2.5M height restriction here doesn't allow for many options for the roof.
You sir u nailed it
when i heard the mudic i thougt you were building a shed to make nuclear weapons
How do you know I'm not? Where do you live? Can you supply GPS coords?
Wow very nice
Только из за одного музыкального фона отказываюсь от просмотра . Похоронная музыка..
amazing..good job..
Gran trabajo 😀
Should use pressure treated timber, with DPC membrane against the slab, didn't compact the earth before laying the slab either, no insulation in the floor cavity or roof. No floor vents or roof guttering, will lead to premature rotting.
Vax Buster The softwood framing is pressure treated. There was no point putting a damp proof membrane under the first layer of wood because flooding occasionally overruns the slab and if you read some of the earlier comments you would have learned that there was no desire to lay a higher slab. That is why oak was used at the first level and there is a dpc between the oak and the pressure treated joists. The soil was tamped and so was a layer of hardcore under the concrete. The under joist area is fully ventilated, there is an air channel around the black perspex. If you examine the thumbnail of the video you will see that the completed shed has guttering. There is 90 and 100mm celotex insulation in the walls and above the ceiling with a 50mm ventilation channel under the roof deck leading out to the soffit grills.
Здесь была бы уместнее музыка из шоу Бенни Хилла.
Hi Neil, thank you for making video how it is done. I want to built small house, just almost like a shed. I kinda go how to built a frames, but my question is when you finish building the frames and you put them up, do you use NAIL to NAIL the frames and the floor base together. What do you use?. Thank you.
Hi. The pros use nail guns. I used both screws(using an impact driver) and nails. If I was doing it again I'd use just nails. They're faster,cheaper,make smaller holes and probably stronger than screws.when joining with nails try and angle the nails in different directions a little to resist pullout.use annular ring nails where the wood might be subject to a lot of movement eg floor and roof.
Neil, thank you very much for recommendation I will do that. The shed looks great. Have a wonderful day.
That looks unbelievable... Fantastic job my friend. I noticed you had a slab that you poured. Any reason you didn't just build the walls on top of a sill from there?
Too wet in the UK. Wanted to lift it up and provide some under floor ventilation. Thought that might be drier than a raised concrete slab.
Soundtrack suggests this is a video about constructing the death star not a garden shed
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@@wagnerlopes8745 Yeah totally
Спасибо за воодушевляющее и мотивирующее видео! Лайк.
las casas prefabricadas no son baratas como aseguran para los que no tenemos recursos. Se pide las direcciones y no se encuentran
mucha publicidad
Нормальный дачный летний домик.
Музыка, как будто они космический корабль строят, а не бытовку
Музыка ужасная. Совершенно не подходит к строительству. Как будто сейчас убить должны кого то.
Nice, glad to see you used EPDM... roofing felt should have been banned years ago.. it's pants!
Hi Neil, shame about some of the negative comments, you did a great and thorough job. I've tyvek-ed mine and cut out the windows, folding the tycvek back and stapling. Could you tell me a bit more about how you flashed the windows? Could I just use flex wrap to cover the cill and then just rely on the tyke to keep it out of the rest. Perhaps some small strips at the top 2 corners to where the wood is exposed? Thanks. Also, has your cedar silvered at all or is it still that nice red hue?
Hi Ali, thanks for the comments. So the windows were done as follows: slope the sill downwards to the outside (plane a bevel on it) and fix a 5mm or so strip of wood on the sill aligned with the back edge of where the window would go as a back dam. Then the side and bottom Tyvek was stapled into the frame. Next flexwrap went at the bottom of the frame and about 6 inch up the sides, placed across the inside of the frame and the outside surface. Staple the flexwrap at the ends away from corners and around the outside perimeter of the curve on the front of shed. Next place straight flashing on the sides of the window and the front surface so that it over overlaps the Flexwrap at the bottom of the frame. Then flash the top edge of the frame (this area is not very critical) with either flexwrap(maybe overkill) or straight flashing. And finally bring the top Tyvek strip down and fix it internally and tape up the seams. Place the window on some thin, hard plastic blocks so that water can drain off the bottom of the sill. Flashing principle was higher flashing should overlap and shed onto lower flashing. Hope this has helped a little.
The Sikkens seems to be doing a good job; The shed's been up for 4 years now and the Cedar still isn't showing any signs of silvering yet.
hey Neil Great job!
Where did you purchase the cedar, do you happen to know the manufacturer, and is there any type of sealer on them ?
The reason I ask is because i just purchased some this year and they are a lot more later color and more of a faded look to them
Jason corr Hi Jason, They were sold by Vincent Timber in the midlands. Sorry I dont know the original manufacturer. They came untreated and were coated all six faces with one coat of Sikkens light oak Cetol and one coat of Sikkens light oak Filter 7. The Sikkens seems to have performed well so far (shed was built in 2013) as the cedar hasnt shown any sign of greying yet.
Really nice
The color of the boards looks very good. What paint do you use ? Beautiful building.
+michaelumeyer Thanks Michael. The Western Red Cedar panels had a first coat of Sikkens Cetol HLS Plus and a second coat of Sikkens Filter 7, both in colour 'Light Oak'. The filter 7 coat is anti-UV, which hopefully will delay the inevitable greying of the Cedar. All six sides of the panels were treated each coat.
your choice is verry intriguent
Not certain about the points made but ,if anyone else is searching for make your own shed plans try Ichordo Shed Blueprints Fixer (just google it ) ? Ive heard some super things about it and my colleague got amazing results with it.
Why pour a concrete slab to then only build a framed floor over it?
The UK is wet wet wet most of the year round. The slab is mainly to deny space to water that would otherwise collect under the shed. I wanted to have under shed ventilation rather than a solid slab under the floor to eliminate any possibility of issues with a dodgy damp proof membrane in the slab.
Espectaculares casitas y muy ermosas k presio
One tidy man cave!
Maravilloso muy vien
Thanks I do appreciate the reply,
Музыка такая, как будто плаху строят, а не дом.
Beautiful
Good job
Parabéns lindas
Начиная с фундамента и небработанной фанеры сплош косяки.Неделайте так никогда
Бытовка прикольная, от музыки устал реально!😊😪
Какая "бытовка"? Читай описание - там написано, что автору не хватило места в гараже и он решил построить садовый сарай для дополнительного пространства.
Well done Mr Smith
Thanks
But I really like this design though it simple and cool
That was awesome! Now, how did you do the time lapse video...are they from still pictures stitched together or video clips stitched together?
We used a programable timer on a still camera and then stitched the photos together at the end. Took a photo every 5 mins. Only problem was the camera would only take 99 photos in a session and some days we worked a lot longer than 8 hours and forgot to reprime the timer.
Thank you for your reply, Neil. I watched this video again...I love the music you used as well.
Great build and inspiration for my workshop build. Can I ask where you got the 3mm EPDM from ? I can only find 1.5mm.
In fact some sources for other key materials would be useful - I'm tempted to follow your cedar route but finding it very expensive to source :o
+Andrew Porter Apologies for the delay in getting back to you, your comment was hidden in the review before release pile. And apologies again, I checked the EPDM I used and it is just 1.5mm from Rubber4Roofs. I'd remembered it was an upgrade from the standard 1.2mm grade and had guessed at 3mm rather than checking properly when I ws writing up this page. Sorry.
What, no “the great reveal” at the end of this video? Talk about just leaving you hanging out there! What I love about my country, GB, even in the time lapsing video, everything changes except for one thing, our British builders, one of the greatest in this world, they love wearing their shorts when the Sun comes out to play, but have anyone notice that their skinny white legs refuse to tan-up and remain white? Actually, one of the builders in this video, I’m sure his legs got whiter. However, what a nice shed, quite big, so do these guys build the same shed but on a chassis? The shed looks like a tiny home, and if they found out about the tiny homes movement, even watch all those videos about tiny homes, especially those from New Zealand, if they decided to go into business making tiny homes like this shed, they will make a bomb, up to £40-60,000.00 a tiny home, alike this particular shed and depending what kind of furnishings they’re willing to put inside, and they will get customers, including myself once I got the money sorted. For an example, visit: www.nztinyhomes.com. There’s not enough builders of tiny homes and diversity of tiny homes as there are in USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand
Really great and informative video. What do you find your RH % to be throughout the year?
All the best
+George Simons I haven't measured it up to now, but I have a meter on order. I'll post some figures when it arrives. In the UK it tends to be very wet in the winter from about Nov thru April (it doesn't get cold enough to dry the air in general), and drier in the summer (although summers can be pretty wet as well so keeping damp out is a real issue for steel tools). As well tightly packed Celotex insulation, there is a vapour barrier with a reflecting aluminium layer under the internal plywood sheathing on the walls and ceiling to makes things air tight and improve the insulation. There are virtually no draughts into the shed other than a little around the door. Also use a dehumidifier from which is collected around 2-3 litres of water a week. So far there is no sign of any condensation or dampness in the shed.
I finally got my hygrometer. It'd been pretty wet in the UK for a few weeks. Outside RH was 99%. Inside the shed it was 52%, but I do have a low power dehumidifier running 24/7 on a fairly low setting. Also there's a vapour barrier under the internal plywood sheathing, which seems to work well for both damp and draughts.
+Neil Smith dehumidifier I mean